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Brubeck Returns to Moscow

Brubeck Returns to Moscow ()
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This program captures the Dave Brubeck Quartet's performance in Moscow with the Russian National Orchestra at the Bolshoi Hall of the Moscow Conservatory of Music. This was the first time that jazz had been performed at this most prestigious venue and Brubeck himself was considered to be an unofficial ambassador of goodwill. The program also features Brubeck discussing his 50 year career as a jazz pianist and a jam session with Russian jazz musicians at the Spaso House. Also included is a seminar with students of the Moscow Conservatory for whom jazz was for a long time banned and therefore, felt in many ways like a musical style that represented freedom. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Director(s):
Daniel Wilson
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Synopsis of Brubeck Returns to Moscow

This program captures the Dave Brubeck Quartet's performance in Moscow with the Russian National Orchestra at the Bolshoi Hall of the Moscow Conservatory of Music. This was the first time that jazz had been performed at this most prestigious venue and Brubeck himself was considered to be an unofficial ambassador of goodwill. The program also features Brubeck discussing his 50 year career as a jazz pianist and a jam session with Russian jazz musicians at the Spaso House. Also included is a seminar with students of the Moscow Conservatory for whom jazz was for a long time banned and therefore, felt in many ways like a musical style that represented freedom. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins

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Director(s):
Daniel Wilson
Categories:
DocumentaryMusic & Performing Arts
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    Scott S.

    I thought I was going to witness a smashing Brubeck jazz performance w/an orchestra in the background...not so. The orchestra(for all practical purposes) was in the front. Even that said, it was as much a religious concert as anything. Not what I expected to see...Blockbuster should list the tracks for musical performances...had I seen a track listing beforehand, I never would have rented this.

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    Gregory A.

    HORRIBLE, there is commentary during the music!!!

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