Concert
Since the nineteenth century, when performers started leading symphony orchestras in concerts, they were subjected to myth-making and fascination. Classical music is an art that began in western cultural traditions. The documentary is about the Greek conductor Teodor Currentzis who shows the limits between genres, chases thought-provoking schemes, and drives his MusicAeterna orchestra to its limits. For a long time now, Teodor Currentzis has been shaking the musical world. It is due to his pushing of genre limits, provoking positions, and unusual actions as the world’s classical pop star.
Currentzis has been producing fantastic music productions with orchestra. Currentzis documentary (The Classical Rebel) depicts the extraordinary maestro, that followed him when CD recording of Mozart’s (Don Giovanni) opera. It is the production of Bernhard Fleischer moving images and ZDF/Arte that collaborated with Sony Music and Deutsche Welle. The director was DW’s Christian Berger, who has received numerous prize-giving documentaries with classical stars that he was filmed. Some of the traditional stars are Paavo Jarvi, Simon Rattle, and Lang Lang.
Currentzis brought out a good mood in the Dom Radio space in the nineteen fifties. Dom Radio plans to not only host space for rehearsal music eternal but also offer a space for the performances, workshops, and lectures. The rooms have floors that provide an atmospheric squeak, black drapes that minimize light penetration. The place that Currentzis created has a cinematic and spooky atmosphere. Apart from starting Dom Radio, he was also in a film that was titled (Dau). It is a very controversial and experimental that took ten years to make. Currentzis plays as, Lev Landau, who is a sharp scientist with polyamory interest.