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Guy Landver
Israel
Приєднався 6 січ 2010
Producer & Editor
Composer & Conductor
Composer & Conductor
Відео
Tips - suite in six parts
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Composer and Pianist: Ohad Ben Ari Conductor: Guy Braunstein Editing: Guy Landver / Gunter Wallbrecht
תשדיר טלוויזיה חינוכית - "יש לי הזכות להיות מוגן ואהוב"
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Music by Guy Landver After Fx by Ronen Shaaya
Mondrian Trio - Promotional Film
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Filmed, Directed & Produced by Guy Landver
Revolution 2011 - Noy Alooshe Remix - מהפכה 2011 - נוי אלוש רמיקס
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Video Editor & Designer : Guy Landver Composer, Producer & Director: Noy Alooshe Programming, Mix & Mastering: Doron Plascow & Assa Raviv Remix by Noy Alooshe, made specially for "Google Inspiration event", that took place in Tel Aviv on September 19, 2011. For more info: Noyalooshe@gmail.com
"You look like an arab" - טרור יפה שלי
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"You look like an arab" - טרור יפה שלי
The Strange Encounters And Timeless Wanderings Of A Man Called 'R'
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A Film by Ken McMullen, Cast: Dominique Pinon, John Shrapnel, Leonie Mellinger, Maria de Medeiros 2'nd Assistant Director and Extra: Guy Landver Director of photography: Elso Roque Production Designer: Paul Cheetham Producer: Julia Britton BBC Television
There We Are John - A Portrait of Derek Jarman
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In this revealing documentary, Ken McMullen creates an elegant portrait of the Filmmaker Derek Jarman, based on an interview conducted by John Cartwright. The questions are unobtrusive allowing Jarman to reflect on his major films. Despite the debilitating effects of serious illnesss we see an artist with his inner vision unimpaired; still humorous self effacing and disarmingly charming. "There...
Lucky Man - A Portrait of Lindsay Anderson
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The title is a reference to both Lindsay Anderson's film, 'O Lucky man', and his reflection on his own life in the opening of Ken McMullen's shrewd and sensitive documentary portrait: "I've always been lucky...it's important to be lucky and then it is important to have the talent to use your luck". ...This is a portrait of an artist still driven by an exceptional probing intellect and insatiabl...
Saint Saens - Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso op.28
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Directed & Produced by Guy Landver Guy Braunstein - Violin Ohad Ben-Ari - Piano Berlin 2012
Antonin Dvorák - Slavonic Dance No. 2
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Antonin Dvorák - Slavonic Dance No. 2
Jarre es un genio
I'm very glad that this is on here . As is my father John Cartwright . He devised and commissioned this film as well as interviewed Derek ... he and my father where great friends . And I know they where both very pleased with this film.
he was a an English treasure.
I was blessed to have met Derek in 1992, I’d just turned 17. It feels like another life when one looks back, especially through the death tinted spectacles of one’s own traumas and health struggles, but as the years have passed, I’ve thought more and more about Derek and our brief encounter. I’ve met so many celebrated people over the years, but not many linger in my mind and heart in the same way Derek does. A beautiful, beautiful soul. Thanks for sharing this video xx.
You have created a truly unique soundscape , drawing your tone colours from an alien palette. Had Miro chosen music rather than painting as his outlet he might have created this.
We lost a great artist when he died.Very different times. I
Jak to dobrze że teraz tylko dyryguje.
What a truly gifted beautiful soul. AIDS took so many wonderful, talented and brave men and women from us. They had so much more to give us. Shameful politicians at the time who did not give a damn and cruelty from the general public. We will never forget. ❤️🌹
Oh! how and courteous Slavonic Dance it is. beautiful, graceful and lyric veryvery much. I was moved so much. By the way, when I was 19 yrs. I listened to this Music since I was born for the first time at Joseph Szigeti's encore in Tokyo. then at Geidai I had the chance to have his lesson once about "Vitali Ciaccone". (91yrs.Japanese) sorry strange English.
Yeah! I astonished at this Intoriduction and Rondo Capriccioso. I haven't word, speechless at most. I wonder we someone can play Introduction and Rondo capriccioso as like as him. lyric, delicate, energetic, beautiful touch. I would appreciate Mr.Braunstein sensibility so much. sorry strange English (91yrs.Japanese)
stunning playing ... deserves a better cinematographer.
Bravo!!! The violin and piano were both played with great care. Beautiful sound.
That rendition was beyond my comprehension. The very best I've ever heard in my life. Amazing tone and colours and his execution was faultless in every possible way. If I had a violinist in my house who could play like that I doubt whether I'd ever bother going to work.
When's Dennis Hopper in it? Some things are just better left unsaid.
Bravo!
Wow! Finally what you expect this piece to sound like, with a violin sound you want to listen to. Forget all the other big names out there right now, this is true violin artistry. Stunning!
I love this interpretation! I am taking a lot of ideas from it :) !
גיא ברונשטיין במלוא עוצמתו, מהמם
Sad to see dear Derek like this. He was a lovely man. Had many chats with him and tea at Patisserie Valarie in Soho through the 1980's. Bless him 🙏 ❤️
that`s sooo powerful playing, Bravo
I loved Derek deeply. He was a complete inspiration and guidance to me, when I was in my 20s and a bit lost. He took me to the NFT to see The Red Shoes by Powell and Pressberger. I was staggered at how magical film could be. I made a decision then and there to go to film school on his recommendation. I never ended up making movies but went in to documentary film making among other media areas. Derek was unique. Hugely talented, generous with his time and always willing to help others create. When ever if was in the west end I'd press spontaneously on his buzzer without appointment and if he wasn't busy have a cup of tea and a chat. What other director could you possibly do that with today? He was an alchemist, always creating something new.Often challenging, his body of work , is testament to his restless energy and his passion to share it with others. I saw him the day he got diagnosed with HIV and I saw him briefly leaving Prospect Cottage years later when the virus had ravaged him. He died shortly thereafter. I miss him dearly. He was utterly unique and special.
that’s so lovely thank you for sharing that
Lovely comment, you are very lucky having to know him. All the best. Take care.
he sent me a postcard when Id been very depressed in 1988..totally unexpected and wonderful!
The opening sequence is like a Bela Tarr film.
2:25 ...... amazing
Fantastic playing..Bravo!!! Musically and technically.. The Pianist is turned down too much. This should be an Orchestra..
One of the best soundtracks EVER.
Came here after listening to BBC radio 4 podcast 'Great Lives' in which Brian Cox chose Anderson as the subject
Sort of like Morrissey...
Great performance, but not a fan of the camera shooting. You can totally see how much he's enjoying performing this piece. Inspiring!
A wonderful artist. 'This Sporting Life', 'if....', and ' Britanian Hospital' mark significant times in my life that paired so well with this golden triad of films. Thanks for the post!
I’ll look into Your concerts, hope to hear U live even, if the world is going crazy
I love this guy.
World Aids Day today.... no better time to revisit Derek. Wonderful man, incredibly talented and he had the most beautiful handwriting.
Very well articulated
Bravísimo
I love all the different ways you can look at O Dreamland
How amazing was Derek Jarman? I've watched this interview many times, I read and reread his books and am endlessly inspired by his creativity and humanity. He was a wonderful human being and artist. I am always moved by his desire to keep creating despite being so ill and frail.
Could anyone please can post french subtitles ?
April 17 was Lindsay birthday he would have been 98
Braunstein does battle with the violin and WINS big time. Bravo!!! His precision is impressive. He is like a machine with human qualities.
This performance has a wonderful taste. Thank you.
He looks like a wrestler but plays so sensitively with his clobber hands. Amazing.
I think the same, and also I wonder how tall and big Itzhak Perlman would've been if he didn't unfortunately get polio. He might've stood to about 6 ft tall, and he's pretty huge anyway. Who would in in an arm wrestle.... Braunstein or Perlman (if they were both the same age!) ?
Best in the world!
A beautiful talented man
TOP! TOP! TOP!... FANTÁSTICO!...
If should have won best picture for 1969!!!!
Malcolm McDowell said Stanley Kubrick was a hard ass ,he said Lindsey Anderson was a kind hearted man.
Marvelous playing!
I never did get to meet him but he sent me a wonderful letter once. He wrote it in the back of a taxi on the way to the airport. He said he was flying to Rome. It's in that wonderful handwriting of his and is something I treasure.
I wrote to him too, and received wonderful replies. My big regret is that I didn't manage to visit this wonderful human being.
I loved it!! Not the best I ever heard, but wow! what a fantastic performance!
Oh I just so loved this performance! 😘 Thanks