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Sinfonía automática / Fundación Soros Guatemala ; Canal 3 ; y Caminos del Asombro presentan a ; una producción de Ana Carlos ; guión cinematográfico, Sebastián Escalón, Guillermo Escalón ; realización, Ana Carlos y Guillermo Escalón.

LIBRA DVD 002 881
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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Carlos, Ana, director, producer.
Escalón, Guillermo, director, screenwriter.
Meneses, Herbert, actor.
Clavería Dubón, Oscar., actor.
Pineda, Rafael, actor.
Banús, Ana Isabel., actor.
Morillo, Manuel., actor.
Asturias, Romeo., actor.
Orellana Meijía, Joaquín, 1937-
Canal 3 (Television stateion : Guatemala City, Guatemala)
Fundación Soros Guatemala, sponsor.
Series:
Caminos del asombro.
Caminos del asombro
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Orellana, Joaquín, 1937-.
Orellana, Joaquín.
Composers--Guatemala--Biography.
Composers.
Motion pictures, Guatemalan.
Guatemala.
Genre:
Biographical films.
Short films.
Biographies.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (40 min.) : sound, color, with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
polychrome
Other Title:
On container: Retrato biográfico del compositor guatemalteco Joaquín Orellana
Place of Publication:
Guatemala : Fundación Soros Guatemala, [2003]
System Details:
DVD-R.
digital
optical
video file
DVD video
Summary:
A biographical docudrama about the Guatemalan composer Joaquin Orellana, known for the musical instruments of his own creation, particularly the imbaluna, a musical instrument based on the marimba. In his "Sinfonia Automatica", the instruments seem to play themselves.
Participant:
Joaquín Orellana, Herbert Meneses, Oscar Clavería Dubón, Rafael Pineda, Ana Isabel Banús, Manuel Morillo, Romeo Asturias.
Credits:
Photography, René Sosa; editing, Mynor Salguero; music, Joaquín Orellana.
Notes:
Inspired by the musical instruments created by the Guatemalan composer Joaquín Orellana and in his musical drama "El Violín Valsante."
OCLC:
244299749

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