Arne Arnbom Trailers
Stimulantia Trailer
Arne Arnbom was born on 8 July 1922 in Stockholm, Sweden. He was a producer and director, known for Stimulantia (1967), Great Performances (1971) and Variations V (1966). He died on 4 February 1975 in Hägersten, Stockholms län, Sweden.
Most Popular Arne Arnbom Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
01 January 1966
A multi-media event with choreographed dance, mobile decor, variable lighting, multiple film projection, and live-electronic music activated by the dancers' movements.
01 January 1964
Performed like a series of vaudeville scenes that overlap, Antic Meet consists of ten playful and comedic numbers.
23 October 1960
Nobel Laureate Harry Martinson's famous poem consists of 103 cantos and relates the tragedy of a space ship which, originally bound for Mars with a cargo of colonists from the ravaged Earth, is ejected from the solar system after an accident and into an existential struggle.
04 March 1971
A comprehensive portrait of one of the 20th century's most brilliant and charismatic conductors working with three great orchestras: The Berlin Philharmonic, the Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam and the Vienna Philharmonic, performing works by Beethoven, Mozart and Bruckner.
13 April 1968
"The Folding Castle" - a musical drama - Built in blue, lasts longer than you think, can withstand being watch.
06 December 2005
This set was recorded in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Herbert von Karajan is widely acknowledged to be one of the finest conductors of the 20th century, and around 1970 he was at his peak.
07 June 1970
In Vienna's Musikverein, Leonard Bernstein and the Vienna Philharmonic celebrates Ludwig Van Beethoven's 200th birthday with a joyful performance of his Piano Concerto No.
28 March 1967
Eight vignettes on a variety of topics, including a baby growing up, Charlie Chaplin, Birgit Nilsson, the racing track at Le Mans, erotic cleanliness, French literature, and a black woman in a cupboard in the neighborhood of Farsta near Stockholm.
01 April 1970
Karl Richter leads Gundula Janowitz and Hermann Prey in Bach’s monumental B minor Mass The work was filmed in the splendid Baroque abbey church of Diessen in Bavaria, which dates from Bach's time.
01 January 1964
Paradoxically described by Walter Sorell as "a tender lullaby of love" and by Richard Buckle as "cold and menacing, the courtship of the Macbeths," Night Wandering is a duet reminiscent of snowy landscapes.
29 November 1969
In 1969 Swedish television was split into two channels and to celebrate this satirical revue was made.
07 October 1963
The hunter Atis and the priestess Camilla fall in love. However, Camilla is bound by a vow of chastity that she made to the goddess Diana.
13 March 1970
From the euphoric first to the solemn sixth, the Brandenburg Concertos features some of Bach's finest and most popular orchestral music.