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So, 'Corelli Bach Haendel' from 2011 is this interesting concert film that captures a performance by the RAI OSN professors in Turin. You really get this warm vibe from the musicians as they tackle Corelli’s, Bach’s, and Handel’s works. The pacing flows nicely between the pieces, allowing you to absorb each one’s unique texture and energy. It's fascinating to see how they interpret these classic compositions, blending precision with a bit of spontaneity. The atmosphere feels intimate, almost like you're in the audience experiencing it live, which is something that concerts can sometimes miss in more produced formats. A noticeable absence of a director’s stamp makes it feel more like a document of the event itself rather than a stylized production.
This concert film is relatively scarce, as it was released in limited formats and hasn't seen extensive reprints, making it an intriguing find for collectors. Its unique presentation, focused solely on the performance without external embellishments, gives it a distinct charm that resonates with purists of the genre. While it may not have the widespread recognition of more commercial concert films, its intimate nature and the quality of the performances certainly pique collector interest.
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