After the great success of his Beethoven cycle, Christian Thielemann now turns with his new orchestra, the Staatskapelle Dresden, to the symphonic work of Johannes Brahms. Bonus features include: an extensive 52 minute interview with Christian Thielemann on Brahms' Symphonies and provides and in-depth look into his interpretation of Brahms.
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The film is a parody of Disney's Fantasia, though possibly more of a challenge to Fantasia than paro...
Elara, a young violinist, is madly in love with Lucio, a Sicilian student. Their love blossoms, but ...