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New DVD Inma Zele Beethoven Symphony 5 Anima Eterna Ropkovitz House Live Revitalization Original Ancient Instruments BEETHOVEN IMMERSEEL
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Current price ¥3,990 $28
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Start time 2024-05-01T21:36:53+09:00
End time 2024-05-02T21:36:53+09:00
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New DVD Inma Zele Beethoven No. 5 New DVD Inma Zele Beethoven No. 5
New DVD Inma Zele Beethoven No. 5

New DVD Inma Zele Beethoven No. 5

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Inma Zale's Beethoven Symphony 5th latest recording is a video!
Enjoy the command of Inma Zale and the famous art of Anima Eterna who can freely manipulate the original instruments
Attempt to reproduce the Private Concert at the Lopkovitz House
Beethoven:
Symphony No. 5 H minor Op.67
Anima Eterna
Jos Van Inmazer (conductor)
・ Documentary "Beethoven's 5th Symphony -Rediscovered" (Subtitles: English, Dutch)
valuable! The appearance of the image of Inma Zele & Anima Eterna.
Attempts to reproduce the Private Concert at the Hall of Lopco Vitz Hakumoi, when Beethoven was alive, recorded in September 2009..
The audience arrived at the table with a wine glass in one hand, and in a relaxed atmosphere, Inma Zale and Anima Eterna are developing an edge..
It is an extremely interesting video that the command of Inmasele, which always gives us fresh surprises, is collected, and the masters playing various original instruments are reflected in up..
Natural horn is also a pleasant sound without disturbance, and realizes the high quality of Anima Eterna members.
Because it is a dance hall, the sound is very rich.
The roar of the wind instrument, the roaring of the timpani, and the sound of the stringed instrument are also directly echoed..
Documentary is also interesting.
In the rehearsal scenery, it also contains a strange voice that makes the members laugh..
Demonstrating how the sound quality changes depending on the presence or absence of vibrato, and the wind instrument players are also talking about the characteristics of their own instruments in an easy -to -understand manner..
Inma Zele talks about the history of the group, and it is also curious that the members talk about Inma Zale..
Inma Zale, wearing a red muffler, visits the land related to Beethoven, Vienna, and walks with various explanations..
In addition, the motif at the beginning, "Fate hits the door," is an interesting content, such as introducing Chernie's words that it was originally a bird in the garden of Beethoven..
At the end of the video, Inma Zale also talks about the significance of playing old instruments, and the performance and documentary are enriched.. (King International)
Beethoven:
Symphony No. 5 H minor Op.67 [31:11]
1st movement [07:00]
2nd movement [08:27]
3rd movement [04:51]
4th movement [10:55]
Anima Eterna
Jos Van Inmazer (conductor)
Recording time: September 22, 2009
Recording location: Brussels, concert Noble Ballroom (Live)
・ Documentary "Beethoven's 5th Symphony -Rediscovered" (Subtitles: English, Dutch) [39:21]
Recording time: 70 minutes 32 seconds
Screen: Color, 16: 9
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* You can view it normally with domestic players.
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