Mozart on Tour explained

Genre:Documentary
Director:Robin Lough (documentary)János S. Darvas (piano concertos)
Starring:André Previn
Michael Kitchen
Opentheme:Rondo from Piano Concerto No. 9 (Jeunehomme) in E-flat major, K. 271
Composer:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:13
Producer:Bernd Hellthaler
Runtime:57 minutes
Company:DEWE-Hellthaler OHG, Berlin
Channel:PBS (United States)

Mozart on Tour is a 1991 documentary about the life and music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) that focuses on his travels and how his music developed through them.

Cast

Synopsis

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart spent a third of his life travelling,[1] and Mozart on Tour focuses on these journeys and their influence on his life and work, highlighting a piano concerto that demonstrates his musical development at the time of each trip.[1]

The first half of each episode of Mozart on Tour is a documentary hosted by André Previn, who provides a narrative in an even and subdued tone describing a journey Mozart made, emphasizing its influence on his musical development and events in his personal and professional life. The documentary includes footage of historic sites relevant to Mozart′s journey as they appeared when the documentary was filmed, actors in period costume portraying – without dialogue – events Previn describes, and musicians performing portions of Mozart′s compositions. Actor Michael Kitchen appears frequently, seated and dressed casually in modern clothing, to recite portions of Mozart′s letters directly to the camera in a conversational tone, while other actors provide uncredited off-camera readings of letters by other people in Mozart′s life. The second half of each episode is devoted to the complete performance in concert of a Mozart piano concerto – in one episode to two early piano concertos – related to the journey described in the episode.

Production

Mozart on Tour was produced to coincide with the 1991 bicentennial of Mozart′s death. The entire 13-part series was broadcast in Europe, while in the United States a two-hour version of the series aired as a single episode on PBS in December 1991.

Episodes

No. TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.euroarts.com/artikel/dvd/?id=000102_mozart_on_tour EuroArts "Mozart on Tour - Following Mozart’s journey through Europe"