Solti: The Making of a Maestro

Solti: The Making of a Maestro

1998 · 92 min · ★ 9.0 · Music, Documentary

One of the world's most acclaimed conductors, Sir Georg Solti has consistently inspired audiences around the world through his extreme discipline and passion. This documentary takes us behind-the-scenes through archival footage of Solti's career and along for the ride as the great conductor travels the world.

Directed by Peter Maniura

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