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Concerto de I Solisti di Roma, Concerti della Sera captures a live performance that's both intimate and technically impressive. The interplay between the violinists Coen and Buffa has a certain chemistry, while Lanzillotta’s cello and Perrotti Bernardi’s harpsichord add texture to the sound. It’s not just a concert film; there's an atmosphere of elegance and a relaxed pacing that invites you into their world. Watching the musicians interacting with each other and the audience gives a sense of connection that often gets lost in more polished productions. The focus on their craft really showcases the beauty of chamber music in the 70s, making it a unique piece for collectors interested in classical performances.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, often overlooked by mainstream collectors. Its scarcity adds to its allure, especially for those who appreciate live classical performances from that era. Original tapes or prints can be quite rare, and the film attracts a niche audience interested in historical concert recordings, making it a fascinating piece for those who delve into the world of classical music cinema.
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