Great Pianists of the Bell Telephone Hour (1959-1967)

Starring:Claudio Arrau, Van Cliburn, Jorge Bolet, Jose Iturbi
Studio: Video Artists Int'l
Product Type: DVD
Average customer rating:
- Excellent piano technique educational tool
- 2 Hours of Great Piano Music
- Another elusive videotape pioneer
- Awesome - but could be even better if . . .
- A rare glimpse of pianists from the past
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Great Pianists of the Bell Telephone Hour (1959-1967)
Starring: Claudio Arrau , Van Cliburn , Jorge Bolet , and Jose Iturbi
Manufacturer: Video Artists Int'l
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD
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ASIN: B00006ADF7
Release Date: 2002-06-25 |
Customer Reviews:
Excellent piano technique educational tool.......2005-09-20
This was a gift to a piano student to show how the performer's physical interaction with the piano can create the nuances of sound and interpretation that make the performer and performance disctinctive.
Playing the piano is a very physical art. How the performer uses hands, arms, indeed the entire body makes a big difference. The student's comments: "Now I really understand what you have been telling me!"
2 Hours of Great Piano Music.......2005-06-10
With this DVD we have two hours of piano music with a lot of pianists. In particular, we have we have three of the greatest American born pianists namely, Cliburn (his Schumann is nice), Browning, and Janis, so that we can have an overall view of them all. From these clips, views could see for themselves for example how much Van Cliburn has learned from Mrs Lhevinne or Janis from Horowitz etc.
Viewers might as well compare in general how the American pianists are different from thier counterparts in French, say Casadesus memebers and Philippe Entremont who played with amazingly loose and relaxed hands.
But needless to say, the jewel of the crown remains fairly and squarely Arrau, albeit that we only have the 3rd Movt of Emperor supported by a somewhat amateurish conductor. Arrau was at his prime then and he played this movement with beautiful and yet sonorous tone with layers and layers of colours. Note how flexible his hands were by this time: only Nelson Freire could compare with him.
Another great attraction would be Casadesus playing the 3rd movement of Beethoven's appassionata and a movement of Chopin sonata no.3. We also have Bach concerto for three pianos played by the family. Casadesus family playing Bach. Casadesus was the only rival to Arthur Rubinstein at the time according. Even Horszowski admired the beauty of Casadesus's playing! Most people even regard him the best French pianist after Cortot. But even though his playing defintely throw light to these pieces, his reading may not to the taste of some. It had more to do with the repertoire and the poor recording instead.
Another great delight would be Johannesen, an extremely refined pianist of all ages. It was no coincidence that he was the last one to play: so that viewers are impressed all the more.
It goes without saying that Bolet is well worth our time, but one would rather prefer his Lizst or at least a large scale piece. For the rest like young Hollander (15 yrs) or the legendary Iturbi, we might simply take them as bonus or whatever.
The overall production, the sound or picture are not that impressing particularly the brass section of the orchestra. But who cares when we have these great pianists playing right in front of you. Note that we have 129 minutes of music from this DVD. It deserves either a 4 or 5 STARS depending what you expect from footages of this nature.
Another elusive videotape pioneer.......2004-12-07
I love these compilation DVDs of this musical anthology. I also love the fact that these shows were originally broadcast on NBC and recorded on color videotape (from as early as 1959) and have been remastered- and now look and sound as crystal clear as a live performance. Sadly, only a few of these master videotapes (going on 45 years old) have been made accessible to the public in the last fifteen years. That's why this DVD series is so precious. My favorite scenes include Jorge Bolet's rendition of Rhapsody in Blue; a disgustingly young Van Cliburn performing Schumann and Brahms; Byron Janis performing the finale of the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 and Grant Johannesen skating through Gershwin's Concerto in F. Many of these concert clips appear on the syndictated Classic Arts Showcase channel, but I suggest buying the DVDs in order to see the full performances. There are other Bell DVDs of opera singers, violinists, and even one with ballet dancers. This was the last avenue for commercially broadcast classical music, before it all migrated to PBS. Don't miss it.
Awesome - but could be even better if . . ........2004-02-25
. . . the entire Beethoven concerto by Arrau had been included. The other reviewers really need to lighten up and recognize the time period and medium, because there is so little else available (currently). I would like to have more Cliburn as well. I am a big fan and the selections do not really do full justice to his virtuosity.
Otherwise the DVD is a great compilation of the famous and semi famous. I can also support the comment about the cheezy TV orchestra that accompanies a couple of the performers. Could it have been that difficult to line up a few quality performers in the old days?
Like I said, great DVD, in a late 50's early 60's kind of way. Sort of like the difference between tv superman and the later movie version. In this case the performance quality is there, it's just that you're peering through history.
I can also support the hands comment. I don't need to see the cheezy band or the endless facial expressions when it's the hands that count. Who was the camerman anyway!
Check the set decor out in some of these as well, sort of a cross between "Leave it to Beaver" and the Lawrence Welk Show. I love this stuff. I've got a neighbor up here in Bingo-town with a living room that was designed during what I call the "Kruschev Period". I love that Iron Curtain - 50's look.
Can you imagine if they threw a couple of Johnny Carson monologues in, or even a little Victor Borgia just to lighten things up a little? How 'bought Eddie Hascal or Mr. Wilson making a surprise appearance to congradulate the performers and present a cool parting gift - like a brand new color tv or a microwave. Don't tell me that wouldn't be cool.
Like I said I thought this DVD was great and a time capsule to be cherished. Now I'm on my way to fire up the old turntable . . .
A rare glimpse of pianists from the past.......2003-01-22
Indeed! Arrau only playing the 3rd movement of the "Emperor" is unthinkable. BUT, knowing Arrau personally since 1970, it is a priviledge to see him play, especially during his "younger" years.
In viewing the other pianists, only Bolet, Entremont, and Hollander do it for me. All in all, a good keepsake for posterity!
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