La dolce vita. The anonymous Venetian / Anonimo veneziano =

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Author / Creator:Cipriani, Stelvio, composer.
Uniform title:Anonimo veneziano. Selections; arranged
Imprint:Berlin : C Major Entertainment, 2015.
Description:1 online resource (6 minutes)
Language:No linguistic content
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Format: E-Resource Video Streaming Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13697976
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Varying Form of Title:Anonymous Venetian
Dolce vita : the music of Italian cinema
Other authors / contributors:Bell, Joshua, 1967- instrumentalist.
Ross, William, 1948- arranger of music.
Horn, David (Producer), film director.
Schilling, Richard R., producer.
Owgang, Mitch, producer.
Gilbert, Alan, 1967- conductor.
New York Philharmonic, instrumentalist.
Thirteen Productions, production company.
Instrumentation:violin 1 orchestra 1
Digital file characteristics:video file
Notes:"The music of Italian cinema".
Title from title screen (viewed February 23, 2022).
Written in 1970.
Director, David Horn ; producers, Mitch Owgang, Richard R. Schilling ; arrangements and orchestrations, William Ross ; lighting designer, Bob Barnhart ; visual screenplay, Giampiero Solari ; visual artist/set design, Giuseppe Ragazzini ; a production of Thirteen Productions/LLC for WNET.
Joshua Bell, violin ; New York Philharmonic ; Alan Gilbert, conductor.
Recorded Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
Summary:8½, La Dolce Vita, Cinema Paradiso -- these classics of Italian cinema are beloved not only for their storytelling, but also for their unmistakable music. And when that gorgeous music is performed by the Philharmonic and soloists Josh Groban, Joshua Bell, and Renée Fleming -- accompanied by animated graphics and film clips -- it truly becomes an evening in cinema paradise.