Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel - Great musical moments (2025)

Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel  - Great musical moments (2025) poster

Retrospective on a unique moment of great music. In 1982, two immense musicians pianist Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli and conductor Sergiu Celibidache combined their talents to perform the “Concerto in G Major” by the legendary Ravel.

Director: Philipp Quiring, Dag Freyer
Genre: Music, Documentary
Runtime: 44 min
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Cast

Music: Maurice Ravel
Country: France, Germany
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel - Great musical moments about?
Retrospective on a unique moment of great music. In 1982, two immense musicians pianist Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli and conductor Sergiu Celibidache combined their talents to perform the “Concerto in G Major” by the legendary Ravel.
Who directed Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel - Great musical moments?
Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel - Great musical moments was directed by Philipp Quiring, Dag Freyer.
Who stars in Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel - Great musical moments?
Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel - Great musical moments stars Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Sergiu Celibidache, London Symphony Orchestra, Krystian Zimerman, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Marina Baranova.
How long is Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel - Great musical moments?
Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel - Great musical moments has a runtime of 44m (44 minutes).
What genre is Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel - Great musical moments?
Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel - Great musical moments is a Music, Documentary film.
Where was Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel - Great musical moments produced?
Michelangeli and Celibidache interpret Ravel - Great musical moments was produced in France, Germany.