Karajan's Magic and Myth
Originally released in 2014. Karajan's Magic and Myth is a documentary/history film. directed by John Bridcut.
Starring Plácido Domingo, Anne-Sophie Mutter, and Jessye Norman
Synopsis
Over twenty-five years after his death in July 1989, the controversial Austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan remains an enigma. He was the most successful conductor in the history of classical music. Many of his recordings - of Italian opera, of Wagner and Richard Strauss, of Sibelius, Beethoven and Brahms - are treasured by music lovers around the world. Yet, even at the peak of his fame, his performances were variously criticised for being too opulent, too manicured, lacking warmth or spiritual depth. This musical profile explores the many paradoxes in the life and music of this controversial figure, who forged his international reputation in London with the Philharmonia Orchestra shortly after the end of the Second World War and went on to reign supreme in the classical music world during his three decades with the Berlin Philharmonic. The film also examines Karajan's belief in the visual power of music, and his determination to leave behind a substantial legacy of music on film.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- 1212 Productions
- BBC Four
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Karajan's Magic and Myth about?
Over twenty-five years after his death in July 1989, the controversial Austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan remains an enigma. He was the most successful conductor in the history of classical mus...
Who directed Karajan's Magic and Myth?
Karajan's Magic and Myth was directed by John Bridcut.
How long is Karajan's Magic and Myth?
Karajan's Magic and Myth has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Karajan's Magic and Myth released?
Karajan's Magic and Myth was released on December 5, 2014 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Karajan's Magic and Myth?
The main cast of Karajan's Magic and Myth includes Plácido Domingo, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Jessye Norman, James Galway, Mark Elder.