Dvorák, Symphony No.9 in E minor, op.95 “From the New World”
I take my hat off to a man who is not a professional musician but has learned a score like that of the Requiem in only ten days", wrote Herbert von Karajan to Henri Georges Clouzot in 1967. When Karajan began recording on film in the mid 1960s, one of the men he turned to for artistic assistance was the noted film director Clouzot, the creator of classic "films noirs" such as "Quai des Orfèvres" and "Wages of Fear" (Le salaire de la peur). Between 1965 and 1967, Clouzot directed five works for Karajan, whereby he displayed a marked talent for underlining the conductor's "star" aspect. Dvorák's Ninth Symphony was produced in 1966. The performance is preceded by a filmed rehearsal which offers valuable insights into Karajan's art of conducting and into his interpretation of Dvorák's "great intimacy with nature, which his music expresses in every tune and which is also a kind of folklore" (Herbert von Karajan).