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October 8, 1993

Généreux, attachant, plein de charme, Mr. Jones est un homme exceptionnel. Cependant il souffre d'une maladie psychique que les médecins appellent une psychose maniaco-dépressive qui l'entraine parfois à des actes inconsidérés, mettant en danger sa propre sécurité et celle des autres. Apres un excès d'enthousiasme pour Beethoven, il se retrouve a l'hopital psychiatrique où le docteur Elizabeth Bowen le prend en charge. C'est le debut de la guérison et d'une belle histoire d'amour!

Un célèbre chef d'orchestre, Sir Alfred Carter, est persuadé que sa femme, la très jolie Daphné, le trompe avec son secrétaire, Tony. Au cours d'un concert, inspiré par Rossini, Wagner et Tchaikovski, Sir Alfred imagine trois façons différentes de venger son honneur. Le concert s'achève devant une salle en délire. Insensible, Sir Alfred s'apprête à mettre en pratique ses fantasmes.

Lee Hyeon (Choi Min-sik) est trompettiste et ne sait plus trop où il va ni avec sa musique ni dans sa vie. A quarante ans, il vit toujours avec sa mère avec laquelle il se dispute sans cesse tout comme avec son ex-femme dont il est encore amoureux sans vouloir l'admettre. Lorsqu'il apprend que son ex-femme va se remarier et après une ultime dispute avec sa mère, excédé, il décide de tout plaquer. Il quitte Séoul, déménage dans une petite ville de province et postule pour un emploi de professeur de musique dans une école locale. L'école décide de donner une dernière chance à son orchestre de gagner un concours national..

Mickey dirige un orchestre comprenant de nombreux personnages tels que Donald, Dingo, Clarabelle, interprétant l'ouverture de la Cavalerie légère de Franz von Suppé à merveille devant le producteur de radio Sylvester Macaroni (Pat Hibulaire). Le producteur signe avec eux un contrat pour une représentation publique radiodiffusée. Suite à une maladresse de Dingo, leurs instruments se retrouvent aplatis par un ascenseur. La représentation qui s'ensuit est assez étonnante.

October 17, 2008

A student takes a bizarre trip through the Italian Alps after being inspired by a professor's lecture on Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" from his Ninth Symphony.

To play Beethoven's music is to give oneself over completely to the child-spirit which lived in that grim, awkward, violent man. Without that utter submission it is impossible to play the Adagio of the Ninth. Or, Heaven knows, the first movement. And the Finale? Most of all! It is simply unplayable unless we go all the way with him, as he cries out "Brüder!" - Leonard Bernstein

A concert by contemporary instrumental musician, Yanni, recorded live at the Herodes Atticus Theatre in Athens on 25 Sep 1993.

Une partie de la vie du compositeur Franz Schubert et notamment de sa vie romantique, et sa relation avec Antonio Salieri...

Home video featuring The London Philharmonic performing music from Dragon Quest IV: Michibikareshi Monotachi, conducted by composer Koichi Sugiyama.

Showcasing a musical masterpiece in a rare full-length television recording by the Vienna Chamber Orchestra with the Westminster Symphonic Choir, under the direction of conductor Mark Laycook. An introduction to the performance, narrated by actor John Lithgow, gives a unique perspective on music history.

Starting out as a comedic courtroom adventure, the DS game Gyakuten Saiban attracted vast amounts of fans with its fun system, intriguing plot, enchanting characters and wonderful BGM tracks. To praise the game's excellent music, a classical orchestral performance was arranged in April for all fans to come together and enjoy. For those who unfortunately missed the event, you can take part in it, although belatedly, through the DVD recording of the concert. Through the DVD view menu, watch the game's images that were projected onto the large screen during the performance.

February 10, 1944

American conductor John Meredith and his manager, Hank Higgins, go to Russia shortly before the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. Meredith falls in love with beautiful Soviet pianist Nadya Stepanova while they travel throughout the country on a 40-city tour. Along the way, they see happy, healthy, smiling, free Soviet citizens, blissfully living the Communist dream. This bliss is destroyed by the German invasion.

August 6, 1992

Graham Braithwaite is a violinist in a B.C. symphony. Unfortunately the symphony folds and much to his horror and disdain, he's forced to get a gig with a country band as the bassist. He has to leave the city and his girlfriend, Jane, to tour the B.C. interior with Frank Hay and his band.

Recordings of all the Beethoven symphonies with their chief conductor are always a milestone in the artistic work of the Berliner Philharmoniker. So it was with Herbert von Karajan and Claudio Abbado, and expectations are correspondingly high for this cycle conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. Where does the special status of these symphonies come from? Simon Rattle has an explanation: “One of the things Beethoven does is to give you a mirror into yourself – where you are now as a musician.” In fact, this music contains such a wealth of extreme emotions and brilliant compositional ideas that reveal the qualities of the orchestra and its conductor as if under a magnifying glass.

January 1, 1984

Here is the most convincing presentation of Brahms' symphonies that I personally have ever experienced. There is no explaining a gift like Leonard Bernstein, a true legend and one of the truly great ones of the 20th century (and a great Brahms conductor!). I have followed his career and recordings both at the NY Philharmonic and at Vienna (other places too). His brilliance and incandescence are revelatory in these Brahms performances. His view of a thorough-going romantic Brahms expressing his passionate control of an inner rage in classical form is convincing. He and this great Vienna orchestra give a consistent statement of it. And, of course, Bernstein's introductory comments are without peer.

Bugs Bunny conducts an orchestra of all his greatest operatic hits.

October 5, 1951

A story built around the music of Oskar Merikanto, tells the love story of the poor musician Lauri Alanko and the daughter of the rich Grahn family Annina. Annina’s family doesn’t approve of the relationship, and the couple’s happiness is also threatened by Lauri’s worsening eye disease.

Leonard Bernstein performs three of his own compositions with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra at the Philharmonic in Berlin.

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