Jean Mitry Compilation

Unknown, 1949

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En Bateau A visual interpretation of 3 piano compositions by Claude Debussy, “En Bateau”, “Movements” and “Clouchies a Travers Les Feuilles”. “Images Pour Debussy” Scenes of rivers, streams, waves, fields are used in this visual interpretation of four Debussy works: “En Bateau”, “Reflets Dans L’Eau” and “Arabesques”. “Pacific 231” Arthur Honnegar’s visual interpretation of a symphonic poem. “Reverie De Claude Debussy” Four piano works by Debussy: “Movements”, “Cloches a Travers Les Feuilles”, “Reverie” and “Claire de Lune”.

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Credits

director

Jean Mitry

Duration

00:45:00:00

Production places
Unknown
Production dates
1949

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

324738

Language

English

Sound/audio

Sound

Colour

Colour

Holdings

VHS; Access Print (Section 1)

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