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The loss of his five-year-old daughter and the prognosis of his own premature death — this was composer Gustav Mahler’s summer of 1907. How to go on? By courageously transforming despair into a redemptive masterpiece: The Song of the Earth. Everywhere and Forever, a film by Jason Starr, explores the biographical, cultural and philosophical context of this first-ever “song-symphony”. In setting to music ancient Chinese poems about beauty, drunkenness, love and loss, Mahler confronts mortality by unveiling the Earth as the everlasting context of our being.
Film includes excerpts from Das Lied von der Erde performed by Paul Groves, tenor; Thomas Hampson, baritone; and Neeme Jarvi leading Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. Commentary by Peter Franklin, Henry-Louis De La Grange, Thomas Hampson, Stephen Hefling, Catherine Keller, Marina Mahler, and Morten Solvik. SPECIAL FEATURES: Seven “Mini-Documentaries” which expand on the biographical, philosophical, and musical issues raised in the film.
Color, 62 minutes (main feature) + 26 minutes (min-documentaries), 16:9 widescreen, Audio options: Dolby® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound / Dolby® 2.0 Stereo, NTSC (Playable all regions), Subtitles in French and German (plus English subtitles provided for sung text) / UPC: 0 89948 82059 8
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