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Release Date:
January 1, 1995
Original Title:
United Nations 50th Anniversary Concert
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
TSR
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
The World Orchestra for Peace, conducted by Sir Georg Solti, performs pieces by Rossini, Bartók, and Beethoven in Victoria Hall, Geneva in July 1995 in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of United Nations.
Assistant Director of Photography:
Philippe Cavin
Camera Operator:
Louis Pigazzini
Frédéric Capt
Boris Kaeppeli
Giorgio de Luigi
Luca de Luigi
Claudio Zamperini
Antonello Godoli
Conductor:
Georg Solti
Director:
Michel Dami
Director of Photography:
Pierre Chappuis
Dresser:
Catherine Brönnimann
Lighting Director:
Rémy Gilliéron
Lighting Technician:
André Méhétrey
Andreas Grohmann
Roger Kyburz
Bernard Jacot
Makeup Artist:
Liliane Moreno
Juliette Caillet-Bois
Producer:
Flavia Matea
Michael Woolcock
Production Assistant:
Alec Bocksberger
Production Coordinator:
Claire Lise Lambert
Production Manager:
Alain Rabufetti
Script:
Micheline Margand
Sound Editor:
Matthew Hutchinson
Sound Engineer:
John Pellowe
Sound Mixer:
Michael Beier
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