Meet Evgeny Kissin, Leonidas Kavakos and many more
Meet Evgeny Kissin, Leonidas Kavakos, Barbara Hendricks, Mischa Maisky, Bella Davidovich, Gary Graffman, Yefim Bronfman and Sir Neville Marriner!
Better than reading any biography or watching any interview or documentary, Dmitry Sitkovetsky’s compelling series of one-on-one conversations with fellow musicians allows us to encounter them, like Maestro Sitkovetsky himself has envisioned:
„I want you to get to know my friends as I know and love them. Some of what you hear might surprise you. Some of it might shatter your assumptions. But hopefully all of it will give you a deeper connection to these extraordinary people."
‘It Ain't Necessarily So’ was created with the desire to share the fascination of music and musicians with the widest possible audience and in addressing these stars of the contemporary classical music scene as a life-long friend and a musical collaborator, Maestro Sitkovetsky achieves an unprecedented candour and intimacy, which no other documentary film could possibly ever match.
Each episode features a guest star in a very special conversation and also unique footage of their performances.
‘It Ain't Necessarily So’ is now available for worldwide TV distribution by EuroArts Music.
English series title It Ain't Necessarily So
Production year 2017
Production Company Arts Primavera
Distribution TV EuroArts Music International
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