Foreword by Renée Fleming. Introduction by Mary Lou Falcone. Text by Brian Large, Jane Scovell.
Behind the scenes with the man responsible for filming some of the greatest classical music performances in television history
British film and television director Brian Large (born 1939) has immortalized some of the greatest orchestra and opera performances of the past 50 years, bringing the magic of live music into the homes of millions. In this engaging memoir, Large recounts his career with wit, warmth and unmistakable yet charming British humor. From his early days at BBC TV to his pioneering role in BBC 2’s founding in 1965, Large has continually pushed the boundaries of what television could achieve, capturing the immediacy and emotion of the stage for viewers everywhere. His groundbreaking work includes iconic productions such as the Jahrhundertring at Bayreuth in 1980 and the live broadcast of Tosca from Verona’s ancient amphitheater. With a foreword by American soprano Renée Fleming and an introduction by classical music publicist Mary Lou Falcone, this is a must-read for classical music lovers.
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FORMAT: Hbk, 7 x 9.5 in. / 524 pgs / 28 color / 125 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $49.95 LIST PRICE: CANADA $74.95 ISBN: 9783991531272 PUBLISHER: Verlag für moderne Kunst AVAILABLE: 3/25/2025 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Forthcoming AVAILABILITY: Awaiting stock TERRITORY: NA LA ASIA AU/NZ AFR ME
Published by Verlag für moderne Kunst. Foreword by Renée Fleming. Introduction by Mary Lou Falcone. Text by Brian Large, Jane Scovell.
Behind the scenes with the man responsible for filming some of the greatest classical music performances in television history
British film and television director Brian Large (born 1939) has immortalized some of the greatest orchestra and opera performances of the past 50 years, bringing the magic of live music into the homes of millions. In this engaging memoir, Large recounts his career with wit, warmth and unmistakable yet charming British humor. From his early days at BBC TV to his pioneering role in BBC 2’s founding in 1965, Large has continually pushed the boundaries of what television could achieve, capturing the immediacy and emotion of the stage for viewers everywhere. His groundbreaking work includes iconic productions such as the Jahrhundertring at Bayreuth in 1980 and the live broadcast of Tosca from Verona’s ancient amphitheater. With a foreword by American soprano Renée Fleming and an introduction by classical music publicist Mary Lou Falcone, this is a must-read for classical music lovers.