Aleksey Igudesman

Acting

Aleksey Igudesman

Born February 22, 1973 · Leningrad, Russia (age 53)

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Madagascar 3: Europe's Most WantedMadagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted · 2012
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
6.62012
MovieAnimationFamily
Animal pals Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria are still trying to make it back to New York's Central Park Zoo. They are forced to take a detour to Europe to find the penguins and chimps who broke the bank at a Monte Carlo casino. When French animal-control officer Capitaine Chantel DuBois picks up their scent, Alex and company are forced to hide out in a traveling circus.
PianomaniaPianomania · 2009
Pianomania
6.52009
MovieDocumentaryMusic
Pianomania takes the audience on a humorous journey through the secret world of sound and accompanies Stefan Knüpfer in his extraordinary work with the greatest pianists in the world. To select the instrument that corresponds to the vision of the virtuoso, according it to his desire and accompany him until he goes on stage, Stefan Knüpfer has developed nerves of steel, a boundless passion and above ability to translate words into sounds.
Über Österreich – Eine höhere SichtÜber Österreich – Eine höhere Sicht · 2026
Über Österreich – Eine höhere Sicht
2026
MovieDocumentary
Breaking RachmaninoffBreaking Rachmaninoff · 2023
Breaking Rachmaninoff
2023
MovieDocumentary
A humorous documentary about the search for a great composer who managed to overcome his depression by spelling his own name wrong.
The Music CriticThe Music Critic · 2018
The Music Critic
4.52018
MovieDocumentaryMusic
Aleksey Igudesman has created a sardonic mix of the most evil music critiques of the last centuries written about some of the greatest works of music. Equipped with a frivolous potpourri of musical insults, John Malkovich slips into the role of the evil critic who believes the music of Beethoven, Chopin, Prokofiev to be weary and dreary.
NoselandNoseland · 2014
Noseland
5.02014
MovieDocumentaryComedy
A humorous ode to the world of classical music and some of its star musicians.
A Little Nightmare MusicA Little Nightmare Music · 2010
A Little Nightmare Music
10.02010
MovieMusic
The con­cert begins. The music is sub­lime. Not even a pin would dare drop. Sud­denly, a cell­phone rings and the mad­ness starts. The pianist loses his hand, the vio­lin­ist, while tun­ing, falls asleep, and later wakes up in the mid­dle of a motor­way, trans­formed into a “River­dancer”. When the pianist returns, the piano is locked, telling him to insert his credit card. Mean­while, the vio­lin­ist loses his bow to a vac­uum cleaner and his part­ner just talks on the phone while read­ing a paper, eat­ing, and, play­ing the piano upside down all at the same time. These and many other “night­mares” unfold before audi­ences’ eyes and ears. “A Lit­tle Night­mare Music” is a unique show, full of vir­tu­os­ity, enchant­ing music and zany, out­ra­geous humour. Ideal for audi­ences aged 8 to 88, this show is sure to cap­ti­vate you and crack you up whether you’re a clas­si­cal music enthu­si­ast or the type who runs for cover, at the mere men­tion of Mozart.
Best Of Night Of The Proms vol. 6Best Of Night Of The Proms vol. 6 · 2013
Best Of Night Of The Proms vol. 6
2013
Movie

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A Little Nightmare MusicA Little Nightmare Music · 2010
A Little Nightmare Music
10.02010
MovieMusic
The con­cert begins. The music is sub­lime. Not even a pin would dare drop. Sud­denly, a cell­phone rings and the mad­ness starts. The pianist loses his hand, the vio­lin­ist, while tun­ing, falls asleep, and later wakes up in the mid­dle of a motor­way, trans­formed into a “River­dancer”. When the pianist returns, the piano is locked, telling him to insert his credit card. Mean­while, the vio­lin­ist loses his bow to a vac­uum cleaner and his part­ner just talks on the phone while read­ing a paper, eat­ing, and, play­ing the piano upside down all at the same time. These and many other “night­mares” unfold before audi­ences’ eyes and ears. “A Lit­tle Night­mare Music” is a unique show, full of vir­tu­os­ity, enchant­ing music and zany, out­ra­geous humour. Ideal for audi­ences aged 8 to 88, this show is sure to cap­ti­vate you and crack you up whether you’re a clas­si­cal music enthu­si­ast or the type who runs for cover, at the mere men­tion of Mozart.