2001-2010DocumentaryPhil GrabskyUnited Kingdom

Phil Grabsky – In Search of Beethoven (2009)

Synopsis
Juliet Stevenson (TRULY, MADLY, DEEPLY) narrates this documentary account of the life of composer Ludwig von Beethoven, covering all the major highlights from his birth in 1770 through his death in 1827. Writer-director Phil Grabsky opts for an impressionistic approach, building much of the film around the basic foundational material of interviews and studio performances of the great man’s work by artists including Ronald Brautigam, Emanuel Ax, and The Mahler Chamber Orchestra. Grabsky also offsets Stevenson’s traditional chronicle of Beethoven’s life with letters from the composer, read by David Dawson, that unveil an intense and almost belligerent side to the musical giant, leavened with offbeat humour.

In.Search.Of.Beethoven.2009.DVDRip.x264-TBB.mkv

General
Container:	Matroska
Runtime:	2h 19mn
Size:	2.66 GiB
DXVA:	Compatible
Minimum settings:	Met
Video
Codec:	x264
Resolution:	720x480 ~> 853x480
Aspect ratio:	16:9
Frame rate:	23.976 fps
Bit rate:	2 419 Kbps
Audio
English 2.0ch AC-3 @ 256 Kbps

https://nitro.download/view/9B7F3450F2AD796/In.Search.Of.Beethoven.2009.DVDRip.x264-TBB.mkv

Language(s):English
Subtitles:English

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