Mischa Elman (1926)
Violinist Mischa Elman performs a set of two of the most recognizable popular classic violin pieces: "Humoresque" composed by Antonín Dvorák, and "Gavotte" by François-Joseph Gossec. He is accompanied off screen by pianist Josef Bonime, although Bonime's instrument can be seen in the background behind Elman on screen. In one continuous single shot, the stationary camera focuses in squarely on Elman as he performs the two pieces.
Genre: Music
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date: August 6, 1926
Cast
- Mischa Elman - Himself - Violinist
- Josef Bonime - Himself - Off Camera Pianist
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures, The Vitaphone Corporation
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
Themes
Classical Music and Genius Virtuosos, Classical Music and Art
Keywords
violin, classical music, violinist, playing violin, concert violinist
More Films in Genre: Music
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mischa Elman about?
- Violinist Mischa Elman performs a set of two of the most recognizable popular classic violin pieces: "Humoresque" composed by Antonín Dvorák, and "Gavotte" by François-Joseph Gossec. He is accompanied off screen by pianist Josef Bonime, although Bonime's instrument can be seen in the background behind Elman on screen. In one continuous single shot, the stationary camera focuses in squarely on Elman as he performs the two pieces.
- Who stars in Mischa Elman?
- Mischa Elman stars Mischa Elman, Josef Bonime.
- How long is Mischa Elman?
- Mischa Elman has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
- What genre is Mischa Elman?
- Mischa Elman is a Music film.
- Where was Mischa Elman produced?
- Mischa Elman was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Mischa Elman?
- The themes of Mischa Elman include: Classical Music and Genius Virtuosos, Classical Music and Art.