This documentary traces the successful phenomenon of this neo-classical music form and investigates its origins. What makes the form so popular? Is the music ingenious or simply comforting? Are they Mozarts 2.0 or rather maestros for the masses? Do they build a bridge to the musical past, allowing our ears to walk comfortably in "familiar territory"? This program portrays some of the most successful protagonists of the genre. It tells their stories and visits them and their concerts. It gets up close and personal with their audience, seeks answers from socialists, neuroscientists, musicologists, and even marketing experts. But above it all, it allows these creators – these weavers – to have their own say.
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Length: 54 minutes
Item#: BVL282239
ISBN: 979-8-88678-479-4
Copyright date: ©2021
Closed Captioned
Prices include public performance rights.
Not available to Home Video and Publisher customers.
Only available in USA, Asia, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland.
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