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Mozart Week: Wiener Philharmoniker, Cecilia Bartoli & Daniel Barenboim
La Bartoli – wherever she performs, the audience goes wild. Usually. Because of Covid-19, in the Great Hall of the Mozarteum Salzburg this time only the cameras witness when Cecilia Bartoli, accompanied by the Vienna Philharmonic, sings "Ch'io mi scordi di te" under the baton of Daniel Barenboim. Of course always with her own technical perfection, heartfelt warmth and at the same time great gesture. Further on the program: Mozart’s famous “Prague Symphony” as well as conductor Daniel Barenboim slipping into the role of the pianist playing the Piano Concerto in C minor K. 491.
- GENREGÉNERORelay of: Orchestral/choral concert, Live recording
- STATUSESTATUS DEL PROGRAMAcompleted
- Production CompanyProductoraUnitel
- Assoc. Prod. CompanyProductora asociadaStiftung Mozarteum, Mozart Week
- TV DirectorTV DirectorElisabeth Malzer
- PRODUCTION YEARAÑO DE PRODUCCIÓN2021
- RECORDEDGRABACIÓNMozart Week, Mozarteum Salzburg
- MUSICAL STYLEESTILO MUSICALClassical music
- PIECE OF MUSICPIEZA MUSICAL (EN INGLÉS)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: “Ch’io mi scordi di te?” – “Non temer, amato bene” Recitative and Aria for Soprano, Piano Obbligato and Orchestra, K. 505 / “Vedrai, carino” from Don Giovanni / Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491 / Symphony No. 38 in D major, K. 504 “Prague”
- Orchestra / BandOrquesta / bandaWiener Philharmoniker
- ConductorDirectorDaniel Barenboim
- SoloistSolistaCecilia Bartoli
- SoloistSolistaDaniel Barenboim
- DURATIONDURACIÓN79
- SOURCE VIDEO/AUDIOFORMATO VÍDEO/AUDIOUHD/4K recording / Dolby surround 5.1
- ASPECT RATIORELACIÓN DIMENSIONAL1 : 1.78 (16:9)
- RECORDING COMPRESSIONCOMPRESIÓNApple ProRes (specify flavour)
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