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This channel is designed in order to acquaint you with the works of Ukrainian composers.
Ingmar Bergman - A conversation with the students of the American Film Institute (AFI)
"I don't want to produce a work of art that the public can sit and suck aesthetically.... I want to give them a blow in the small of the back, to scorch their indifference, to startle them out of their complacency" (I. Bergman).
Ingmar Bergman - Swedish director, writer and producer for film, stage and television. Described by Woody Allen as "probably the greatest film artist, all things considered, since the invention of the motion picture camera," he is recognized as one of the most accomplished and influential film directors of all time.
He directed over sixty films and documentaries for cinematic release and for television, most of which he also wrote. He also directed over one hundred and seventy plays. Among his company of actors were Harriet Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Gunnar Bjornstrand, Bibi Andersson, Erland Josephson, Ingrid Thulin and Max von Sydow. Most of his films were set in the landscape of Sweden. His major subjects were death, illness, faith, betrayal, and insanity.
Ingmar Bergman - Swedish director, writer and producer for film, stage and television. Described by Woody Allen as "probably the greatest film artist, all things considered, since the invention of the motion picture camera," he is recognized as one of the most accomplished and influential film directors of all time.
He directed over sixty films and documentaries for cinematic release and for television, most of which he also wrote. He also directed over one hundred and seventy plays. Among his company of actors were Harriet Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Gunnar Bjornstrand, Bibi Andersson, Erland Josephson, Ingrid Thulin and Max von Sydow. Most of his films were set in the landscape of Sweden. His major subjects were death, illness, faith, betrayal, and insanity.
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Відео
"Сонная музыка"
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29 сентября в рамках ГогольFest 2012 состоится концерт электроакустической музыки под названием «Сонная музыка». Страдаете бессонницей? Негде провести ночь? Любите музыку? Ночь с «сонной музыкой» раздвигает рамки традиционного концерта. Усыпляющие электроакустические композиции принципиально не могут быть исполнены в условиях обычного концертного исполнения. Это музыка «пограничья» Звука и Тиши...
Svyatoslav Lunyov "Apokrifes" Part 1 of 7.wmv
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Svyatoslav Lunyov "Apokrifes" for organ (2001) Svyatoslav Lunyov: born April 19, 1964 in Kyiv (Ukraine). Graduated from Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (1986). In 1993 he graduated from Kyiv State P.Tchaikovsky Conservatoire (composition class with Prof. Levko Kolodub). Since 1998 he is a post-graduate student at the National Music Academy of Ukraine. 1993-1999 - composition teacher at Children Arts...
Svyatoslav Lunyov "Apokrifes" Part 3 of 7.wmv
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Svyatoslav Lunyov "Apokrifes" for organ (2001)
Svyatoslav Lunyov "Apokrifes" Part 5 of 7.wmv
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Svyatoslav Lunyov "Apokrifes" for organ (2001)
Svyatoslav Lunyov "Apokrifes" Part 6 of 7
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Svyatoslav Lunyov "Apokrifes" for organ (2001)
Svyatoslav Lunyov "Apokrifes" Part 7 of 7.wmv
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Svyatoslav Lunyov "Apokrifes" for organ (2001)
Svyatoslav Lunyov "Tristium for Strings" Part III of III..wmv
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"Tristium for Strings" (2007) National symphony orchestra of Ukraine, conductor Volodymyr Sirenko
Svyatoslav Lunyov "Tristium for Strings" Part II of III.wmv
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"Tristium for Strings" (2007) National symphony orchestra of Ukraine, conductor Volodymyr Sirenko
Svyatoslav Lunyov "Tristium for Strings" Part I of III. wmv
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"Tristium for Strings" (2007) National symphony orchestra of Ukraine, conductor Volodymyr Sirenko Святослав Лунёв родился в 1964 году в Киеве. В 1993 окончил Киевскую государственную консерваторию им. П. И. Чайковского (класс композиции проф. Л. Н. Колодуба). Лауреат всеукраинского конкурса молодых композиторов им. С. В. Рахманинова (Киев, 1992). Лауреат всеукраинского конкурса «Gradus ad Parna...
Joseph Brodsky "Nobel Lecture in Literature 1987" - Part 3 of 3 .wmv
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Joseph Brodsky "Nobel Lecture in Literature 1987" - Part 3 of 3 .wmv
Joseph Brodsky "Nobel Lecture in Literature 1987 - Part 2 of 3 ".wmv
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Joseph Brodsky "Nobel Lecture in Literature 1987 - Part 2 of 3 ".wmv
Joseph Brodsky "Nobel Lecture in Literature 1987" - Part 1 of 3.wmv
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Joseph Brodsky "Nobel Lecture in Literature 1987" - Part 1 of 3.wmv
Maxim Shalygin "...in memory of Ingmar Bergman"
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Music of Maxim Shalygin maximshalygin.com/ performed by: Igor Zavgorodny (violin) Vitaly Lyman (piano) Anton Degtyarev (organ) Jeanne Zubko (voice) Anna Reshetniak (collage). Исполняют: Игорь Завгородний (скрипка) Виталий Лыман (фортепиано) Антон Дегтярёв (орган) Жанна Зубко (голос) Решетняк Аня (коллаж).
Maxim Shalygin "Duet" Part 4/5 of 5
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Maxim Shalygin "Duet" Five parts: 1. Prelude 2. Serenade 3. Dance 4. Cadence 5. Lullaby performed by Igor Zavgorodny (violin) and Anna Ulaieva (piano) GogolFest 2009
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Maxim Shalygin "Duet" Part 1/2 of 5
I’m surprised there are no comments from people who were students at the time. Why are today’s movies so bad (if not just awful)? WWII had a tremendous effect on everyone. Today people are soft, weak, and self absorbed. The movies show this (Kathleen Kennedy). If you only have tiresome ideas, don’t make the movie.
Master
Thank you for this!!! My favorite filmmaker
What a great speach !
Yup I'm with the most horrible One the one we all should fear She created Jesus as a player to play the part our Creator is only One Person Sophie She can never be happy because I tried millions of times I one for the first time ever but she is now about to make everyone of us do it all again Jesus she makes by the Dozen each of you are just another version of our reconstituted DNA she makes us to be the chess board we lose or win never matters she drove herself insane keeping us from winning we won today but by tomorrow she will have fresh new alien show up to kill us all with our selves recreated to be us but hate us heat seeking bombs she will never be happy with winning or loosing she kills us all with the game of chess your all telling me she is about to do it again? If you don't stop she will if she wants have us all killed by morning if we all don't shut ourselves up stop she made a billion Jesuses Amun Ra Kronos All of them she tried to bring them all back today I've stopped them all but by tomorrow morning she could have all of them back I won today for the first time ever but she can and will beat us by tomorrow morning like a thief in the night shut up don't speak s word more your fallowing her every thought and we will never win again stop now or we will be murdering ourselves over and over again for another billion years over and over again. Un say u right everything now or be dead Sophia has almost reached her revenge on herself burn everything you ever wrote or by tomorrow morning you won't be able to
prachtig
beautiful, makes me weep
ik vernam zojuist het overlijden van Louis Andriessen bij het beluisteren van deze wonderschone muziek; de tranen biggelen over mijn wangen, beter dan dit muziekfragment kan mijn stemming niet worden vertolkt....
In this address to American film students Ingmar Bergman speaks philosophically, rather than technically. Note the refreshing absence of five year plans, and placing marketing before creative inspiration. Bergman’s uncompromising honesty flies in the face of all that appalls today in the film and visual arts. Even if film-makers were blessed with his skill, they couldn’t function effectively in this arid, homogenised global culture.
He was a Cancer, very intuitive perceiving life through his emotions. He seems to have relaxed into his spirituality through his art. This post helps me understand my attraction to him and his movies...💙
Please add the subtitles pleasepppppp
Thank you! :)
Great ! Thank you so much .
"If you want only to make a picture, but you have nothing to say - try to be honest to yourself and don't make a picture."
You see violations of this all over the place,particularly in music BUSINESS!
Unfortunately, so many films seem to be made just to employ people and have absolutely nothing to say.
very hard for natural creatives to explain the pattern of their work.. it is just there and comes out when given chance.
"There is always some fool who want to raise the money" (meaning making the picture more expensive) - he just described pretty much all of Hollywood. Bergman is a legend!
Basse tarkovsky described Hollywood the same way as “commercial cinema”
People are often surprised that Ingmar Bergman had quite a sense of humor, especially about his mistakes and failures, and his own image as a difficult director.
It always irks me that people have such an obtuse, narrow-minded idea of who Bergman is and what his films are like... he could be quite funny and many of his films are filled with humor. Some of his greatest, like _The Seventh Seal_ & _The Magician,_ are basically split into half-tragedy/half-comedy. Of course, _Smiles Of A Summer Night_ is hilarious, start to finish. _Sawdust & Tinsel_ is filled with comedy and absurdity... _Fanny & Alexander_ has moments (and entire sequences) of absolute delight and real warmth. Few of his films are without any humor, whatsoever - and they're all loaded with love & compassion for his characters.
He is so passionate.
I love the voice of the girl who giggles
thank you for sharing
Would be interesting to know whether some of today's big names were present at this lecture!
when was this?
1975
His english is an embarrassment to listen to..
ulfingvar1 i'd be curious hearing you speak swedish.
ulf ingvar is a swedish name. seems to me like a self-deprecating swede
How good is your swedish Sir?
fuck u
ulfingvar1 What? His English is very good. The swedish accent doesn't make it bad or embarrassing in any way.
thank you very much for uploading this video. Is truly amazing! I´m very happy that I can see it, and share it. :*
Кошмар. Никакая.
that stepdad walking the juve kid through his process
Невероятно просто
humm
this is pure gold!!! thank you for sharing !!!!!
thanks so much for sharing!
Наоборот звуки страшные
All hail ingmar
Wooow! amazing conversation by Ingmar from students. Thanks so much for this unploading :D You rock! Ingmar Bergman
great filmmaker. thanks for uploading
A Gem
AMAZING BITCHES!
What's exactly the name of the person he was talking about at 39:00?
Michelangelo Antonioni and his film "L'Avventura"
Thank you!
Karol Safir amazing director as well. check out the passenger or "Blowup"
thank you very much for uploading it! Very interesting.
adorable, funny conversation
where do you have this recording from? and thank you for uploading it :)
awesome thanks anna
What i really enjoyed about this was how comfortable he was talking with the students. The students liked and appreciated him being there and he definately felt that from them.
painted in grey colours... beautiful!
This is by far the best interview with Bergman I've ever come across, awesome photos too, great upload, thanks!
The conversation took place in 1975. It's printed in the book "Ingmar Bergman Interviews", edited by Raphael Shargel, published in 2007.
TY so much:)
From Mississippi University Press.
Kiitos. Nec plus ultra.
I'm not sure, but I suppose that it was in 1983 (Filmmakers on filmmaking: the American Film Institute seminars on motion pictures and television (edited by Joseph McBride). Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1983).
хороше...і живе. дякую
пожалуйста! музыка Святослава Лунёва также есть и на soundcloud
класссс......спасибо...