Domenico Scarlatti à Seville (1990)
Scarlatti in Seville, a work that is part of the Opus series produced by Mildred Clary for the French National Audiovisual Institute where a series of performers talk about the musicians they play and the reason for their choice, jumps, insinuating much through the parallel montage, from the representation of the dark palace to a palm tree caressed by the wind in the Alcazar of Seville. And from there little more will be said about Scarlatti, whose signature we do not even know, but we will hear his music, mostly played by the German pianist Christian Zacharias, who will also talk about his obsession with the Italian composer's work.
Director: Edgardo Cozarinsky
Genre: Documentary
Release Date: November 9, 1990
Screenplay
Music: Domenico Scarlatti
Production: WDR, La Sept Cinéma, INA
Country: France, Germany
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Edgardo Cozarinsky
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Domenico Scarlatti à Seville about?
- Scarlatti in Seville, a work that is part of the Opus series produced by Mildred Clary for the French National Audiovisual Institute where a series of performers talk about the musicians they play and the reason for their choice, jumps, insinuating much through the parallel montage, from the representation of the dark palace to a palm tree caressed by the wind in the Alcazar of Seville. And from there little more will be said about Scarlatti, whose signature we do not even know, but we will hear his music, mostly played by the German pianist Christian Zacharias, who will also talk about his obsession with the Italian composer's work.
- Who directed Domenico Scarlatti à Seville?
- Domenico Scarlatti à Seville was directed by Edgardo Cozarinsky.
- What genre is Domenico Scarlatti à Seville?
- Domenico Scarlatti à Seville is a Documentary film.
- Where was Domenico Scarlatti à Seville produced?
- Domenico Scarlatti à Seville was produced in France, Germany.