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文化艺术类纪录片,CBC 频道 1979 年出品。


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  • 英文片名 :The Music of Man

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  • 电视台 :CBC

  • 地区 :加拿大

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时间 :约 58 分钟 / ep

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :1979

An exploration of the world’s music. Yehudi Menuhin has created this expansive survey of musical traditions from five continents. With panoramic vision and infectious enthusiasm, he takes us from primeval rhythms of Africa to the symphonies of Beethoven, from plainsong to jazz, from Swiss yodeling to Irish jig, from steel drum to electronic synthesizer. The Music of Man was a series of eight hour-long specials with host Yehudi Menuhin, following the development of music from its beginnings at the dawn of history to the electronic experiments, jazz and rock of our own time. Menuhin, the renowned violinist, conductor and humanist, participated both as violin soloist and conductor throughout the series, and was also co-writer. Filmed in locations around the world, The Music of Man was produced in English and in French. Composers ranged from improvising African tribesmen, Canadian Indians and Southern revivalists to Perotinus, Machaut, Gabrieli, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner, Debussy and Bartok. Many famous artists from around the world participated, among them sitarist Ravi Shankar, violinist Jean Carignan, jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, contralto Maureen Forrester, composers Aaron Copland and Murray Schafer, and pianist and musicologist Glenn Gould. The films took five years to make, required two separate camera teams which travelled to 500 locations, and amassed more than 165 km of film. Writers: Yehudi Menuhin, Curtis W. Davis, and Charles Weir. Producers: Curtis W. Davis, Richard Bocking and John Thomson Co-produced by CBC, the Ontario Educational Communications Authority, and the Mississippi Authority for Educational Television.

The first program tells how music began 35,000 years ago with hollowed-out animal bones. In India and China, music was a perfected art long before the birth of Christ. In the western world, music has only flowered in the past thousand years. Menuhin points to the basis of musical expression: man’s sense of rhythm, first developed in the womb in response to the mother’s heartbeat. Performing are Menuhin, Canadian composer Murray Schafer, jazz flutist Paul Horn, native singers and dancers from New Guinea, Senegal and Plains Cree Indians, Ukone of the Gwi people, Martha Takata of Syria, Abed Azrie, Nellie Karras Dancers, Greek singer Arda Mondikan, Ponti and Demotic Dancers of Greece.

With the growth of music from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance came a blending of many voices. Palestrina and Gabrielli are but two of the early composers featured. Yehudi Menuhin traces the development of vocal music and forms of musical notation from the chants of Buddhist monks to the massed choirs of the Renaissance. Also: Ravi Shankar discusses Indian music, in which ornamentation and melodic purity evolved in place of harmony.

At the height of the Renaissance in Italy Monteverdi wrote the first opera, a form of entertainment instantly popular throughout Europe. Corelli created the sonata form and new instruments were developed. The development of musical instruments began to challenge the dominance of the human voice, and violin- making readied its finest form in Italy with Stradivari and Guarneri. Lully was the musical giant at the Court of Versailles. In England, Purcell was perhaps the first great modern composer and Handel brought works for voice of lasting inspiration. Performing are Accademia Monteverdiana conducted by Denis Stevens, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm, Robert Donington, Camerata Lysy, David Rubio, Maureen Forrester, Brighton Harnoncourt with Cathy Berberian and Franz Mazura, Victor Monge “Serranito,” Bana and Chigaba Chisiko, Kelly Academy of Irish Dancing, members of the Munchner Symphoniker. Radio Orchestra Munich and the orchestra of the Munich State Opera, and Yehudi Menuhin.

The works of Vivaldi, Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and Schubert established music as an accessible and popular art form in Western society. The program also examines J.S. Bach’s exploration of the tempered scale, a method of tuning keyboard instruments that simplified the task of writing for a full orchestra.

The era of Western industrialization and the Romantic movement brought with it the grand piano and the huge symphony orchestra. Verdi, Brahms, Wagner and Tchaikovsky each put their unique stamp on Western music. National Ballet of Canada stars Karen Kain and Frank Augustyn dance the Swan Lake pas de deux to Tchaikovsky’s music played by violinist Yehudi Menuhin.

During the pre-World War I era the music of Stephen Foster, Scott Joplin and John Philip Sousa influenced the popular musical tastes of America. Abroad Debussy, Strauss and Mahler filled concert halls, while Igor Stravinsky advanced the revolution with The Rite of Spring. With the dawn of the 20th century, the audio recording was invented. In contrast with the sophisticated and impressionistic music of Europe, American music at the turn of the century was influenced by African rhythms and melodies which produced the blues, spirituals, minstrel shows and ragtime. These new musical forms were popularized by the advent of motion pictures.

Between the two World Wars the pace of life quickened. Jazz became enormously popular in both Europe and America. In classical music, Aaron Copland and Arnold Schoenberg opened new horizons. Radio and sound movies popularized all forms of music, from Toscanini to Big Bands. After World War I, Schoenburg introduced the 12-tone system, as revolutionary a step as Bach’s tempering of the eight-tone scale had been. The dissonant new music that he made possible was not readily embraced by North American listeners, who were beginning to accept jazz-influenced swing music and the purer symphonic sounds of film scores and radio. Highlights include Schoenburg’s Suite for Piano, Op. 25, footage of a 1934 Louis Armstrong performance of “Tiger Rag,” George Gershwin’s “I Got Rhythm,” and Rossini’s “William Tell Overture.”

The post-war exploration of music, impelled by the LP, the transistor radio and the television, has taken Western music beyond early jazz into folk, rock and electronic music. Yet as old rules are questioned, man clings to the forms of music that will always remain rooted in the deepest instincts of his nature. Yehudi Menuhin examines the divergent trends in music following World War II: Bela Bartok’s arrangements of traditional folk tunes; Oscar Peterson’s jazz improvisations; John Cage’s exploration of random sound; and the Beatles' impact as “pop idols” on an entire generation.


文化艺术类纪录片,Channel 4 频道 2004 年出品。


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  • 英文片名 :Howard Goodall’s Twentieth Century Greats

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  • 电视台 :Channel 4

  • 地区 :英国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时间 :约 58 分钟 / ep

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2004

This series aims to show people what the constituent parts of music do: melody, harmony, rhythm – and how the pieces fit together. It’s for anyone who’s ever tried to learn their favourite song at the piano, or who’s tried to pick up the guitar or the trombone, for every kid who’s starting out with music, or the merely curious to know why one piece of music might resemble another.

When people look back in 200 years’ time at Western culture, whose music will have survived from the 20th century? Who will be our equivalent of Bach and Beethoven, Verdi and Wagner? There are big classical names from the last 100 years, including Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Shostakovich and Stockhausen, but, believes composer Howard Goodall, in dismantling the traditional keys and harmony, the building blocks of Western music, classical music lost touch with its audiences. ‘The big story of 20th century music,’ he says, ‘is the way that classical and popular music collided with each other to create a new musical mainstream. In the 1960s, with classical music at its lowest ebb, the most important composers in the world were without doubt The Beatles.’

Film is the 20th century’s own art form and many of the most emotive musical moments in cinema history came from the pen of Bernard Herrmann. According to Howard Goodall, Herrmann put film music on the map, and his compositions will be remembered by generations of filmgoers, long after other composers have been forgotten. Born in 1911, his life spanned the period when film was breaking new ground and gaining huge audiences.Though Herrmann is not as well- known as other avant-garde composers like John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen, his electrifyingly mood-changing music is recognised by millions of filmgoers. Who can forget the terrifying orchestral shrieks that accompany the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho? Or the eerie sounds that form the backdrop to the arrival of an alien in The Day the Earth Stood Still?

One man above all embodies the 20th century struggle for supremacy between classical and popular music. Leonard Bernstein composer, conductor, TV personality, concert pianist, educator and visionary walked the tightrope between the two musical traditions long before the term ‘crossover’ was coined. Howard Goodall describes him as the ‘musical gatekeeper of America’s 20th century’, saying: ‘The music he composed over a 40-year career integrates classical with jazz and rock, sacred music from the Christian and Jewish traditions and European and South American rhythms.’

Which 20th century composers will still be delighting audiences in 300 years’ time, as Handel, Mozart and Beethoven do today? Though the earlier composers, like Stravinsky and Shostakovich, were pushing the boundaries of classical music, their compositions were still recognisably related to the work of their predecessors. And, more importantly, music lovers wanted to listen to their work. But as composer Howard Goodall points out, classical music soon ‘began a perilous journey into an arid form of modernism that the mainstream audience couldn’t, or didn’t want to, follow’.By the 1920s, popular music entered the process, and songs that were catchy and entertaining, though often banal in their simplicity, began to rival classical compositions in their complexity and sophistication. This transformation says Howard Goodall, was kick-started by Cole Porter, a musician who was part of a generation of gifted composers that created and developed the musical one of the seminal American art forms of the 20th century.


文化艺术类纪录片,BBC 频道 2013 年出品。


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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qgcqb

  • 中文片名 :音乐发展史

  • 中文系列名:

  • 英文片名 :Howard Goodall’s Story of Music

  • 英文系列名:

  • 电视台 :BBC

  • 地区 :英国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时间 :约 58 分钟

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2013

Howard Goodall’s Story of Music Howard Goodall traces the story of music from the ancient world to the modern day BBC2 has a late Christmas present for Goodall fans: six hours of him, charting the entire history of how the complex beast we now call music came to be. Every other modern presenter would fly around Europe at licence-payers’ expense to do links in lovely places — not Goodall. He stays in a sparse studio explaining why Pérotin, Guido of Arezzo and Dunstaple were great innovators and demonstrating triads on his keyboard. He thinks subject matter is more important than presentation. He’s right.

The composer examines the history and development of music, beginning by looking back at the first faltering steps humanity took toward creating it. He considers archaeological evidence showing that music was as important in the late Stone Age as it is now and charts how Gregorian chant started with a handful of monks singing the same tune in unison. Over the course of several centuries, medieval musicians painstakingly put together the basics of what has become termed harmony and then added rhythm - the building blocks of the music the world enjoys today

The composer examines the extraordinarily fertile musical period between 1650 and 1750, which saw innovations including the orchestra, the overture, modern tuning, the oratorio and the piano. Vivaldi developed a form of concerto where a charismatic solo violin was pitted against the rest of the orchestra, Bach wrote complex and heartfelt music in his mission to glorify God, and Handel brought all the techniques of the preceding 100 years to his oratorio Messiah.

The composer examines the age of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Schumann and Chopin. This period from 1750 to 1850 saw composers going from being paid, liveried servants of princes and archbishops to working as freelancers required to appeal to a new, middle-class audience. The era also saw tremendous social upheaval, including the American, French and Industrial revolutions, but until around the turn of the 19th century, the music that was being written bore little relevance to the tumultuous changes in society.

The composer examines the middle to late 19th century, exploring the European craze for opera and music that dealt with death and destiny. He suggests that composers were inspired by Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique to write about witches, ghouls, trolls and hellish torment, and that the death of the heroine in Verdi’s La Traviata was a comment on the hypocrisies of wider society. Howard also argues that the image of the composer as a misunderstood genius was cemented in the public imagination during this period.

Howard Goodall examines the ways in which modernism and the birth of recorded sound in the late 19th century changed the way music was played, heard and distributed. He reveals how the works of Mussorgsky made a huge impression on European composers when aired at the 1889 Paris World Fair, and discusses how increasingly disparate musical influences were woven together to create groundbreaking new sounds.

The composer examines the history of the past 100 years in music, known as the popular age. During this period, classical music - as it is now termed - seemed to be in decline, but Howard argues that while some cutting-edge works proved too challenging to be appreciated by the mainstream audience, the DNA of the genre is alive and well in musical theatre, cinema and popular music.


运动/竞技类纪录片,ITV 频道 2012 年出品。


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  • 英文片名 :Bradley Wiggins: A Very British Champion

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  • 电视台 :ITV

  • 地区 :英国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2012

A look at the rise of the British cyclist Bradley Wiggins who has already won three Olympic Gold medals on the track and stands on the brink of sporting history. He will be aiming to be the first ever Briton to win the greatest cycle race in the world - the Tour de France. We trace his progress from a council estate in Kilburn to his training camp in Mallorca in his quest for the podium in Paris.


运动/竞技类纪录片,BBC 频道 2012 年出品。


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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p7q2l

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  • 英文片名 :War on Britain’s Roads

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  • 电视台 :BBC

  • 地区 :英国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2012

Life on Britain’s roads can now be seen from a whole new perspective - thanks to the cycle helmet camera. As thirty four million vehicles and thirteen million bikes all try to share the same crowded space, this footage gives us a dramatic and unique insight into the unfolding tension and conflict.

From everyday incidents that get out of hand between cyclists and motorists, to stories of near-death experiences and fatal collisions, this timely documentary shows the battle between two wheels and four has never been so intense.

The programme shows both sides of the story, retelling dramatic incidents from both the cyclist’s and driver’s point of view. It follows the police on bikes as they chase down errant road users and record more than three thousand offences every year from car and bike users alike. We even see a cyclist who is attempting to police the roads himself, handing out his own ’tickets’ for anything from texting behind the wheel, to jumping a red light.

A mother who lost her cyclist daughter in a fatal collision with a cement mixer tells us the extraordinary story of what she did to change cycle safety on our roads, while a black cab driver’s own loss changed his opinion about cyclists forever.


运动/竞技类纪录片,BBC 频道 2012 年出品。


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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pgqkj

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  • 英文片名 :Olympics 2012: 50 Greatest Moments

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  • 电视台 :BBC

  • 地区 :英国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2012

Gabby Logan and Greg James present a fun, irreverent and uplifting countdown of the 50 greatest moments from the unforgettable London Olympics of 2012, featuring contributions from the likes of Usain Bolt, Jessica Ennis, Jimmy Carr, Reggie Yates, Andy Murray, Tom Daley, Mo Farah, Gary Lineker, Greg James, Cherry Healey and Mel C. We relive all the great sporting moments, such as ‘Super Saturday’, when Team GB won three gold medals in 45 glorious minutes, and also look back at some of the lighter moments of the games, including Her Majesty the Queen’s show-stopping role in the opening ceremony and German diver Stephan Feck’s painful backflop in the Aquatic Centre. It was the summer when everybody was doing the Mobot or growing their sideburns Wiggo-style. We all remember where we were when Andy Murray won gold at Wimbledon or when proud dad Bert le Clos became a star live on BBC Television. But what will come out on top as the greatest moment of London 2012?


运动/竞技类纪录片,National Geographic 频道 2013 年出品。


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  • 英文片名 :Cyclings Greatest Fraud

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  • 电视台 :National Geographic

  • 地区 :美国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2013

The story behind one of the most epic falls from grace in sporting history, featuring new interviews with members of Armstrong’s inner circle. Vicious Cycle tells the story of Lance Armstrong’s epic fall from grace as one of the world’s greatest athletes. Guided by the extensive U.S. Anti-Doping Agency report, these documentary special pieces together the eyewitness testimony and delves into the science to show how the doping plot allegedly began and then mushroomed in its complexity. Using infographics, re-creations and archival footage, discover what the report says about how Armstrong and others outfoxed drug testing officials.


运动/竞技类纪录片,ITV 频道 2012 年出品。


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  • 中文片名 :

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  • 英文片名 :Mark Cavendish: Born to Race

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  • 电视台 :ITV

  • 地区 :英国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2012

An intimate in-depth profile of the cyclist Mark Cavendish, the first British man to win the Tour de France green jersey, and the first Brit to win the prestigious rainbow jersey since the 1960s. It follows his career from his early years living on the Isle of Man, through to last year’s Olympics. He reflects on his success in the Tour de France, and his many other career highs. We get an insight into his meticulous race preparations, his training regime, as well as joining him on the media trail and relaxing at home on rest days. With contributions from Dave Brailsford, Bradley Wiggins, Peta Todd, and Rod Ellingworth and many more. Produced by Pitch International.


自然科学类纪录片,BBC 频道 2006 年出品,是 BBC Panorama 系列其中之一。


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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/panorama/5005994.stm

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  • 英文片名 :Climate Chaos: Bush’s Climate of Fear

  • 英文系列名:BBC Panorama

  • 电视台 :BBC

  • 地区 :英国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时长 :29 min

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2006

A US government whistleblower tells Panorama how scientific reports about global warming have been systematically changed and suppressed.

Some of America’s leading climate scientists claim to Panorama that they have been censored and gagged by the administration.

One of them believes the publication of his report, which catalogues the unprecedented rate of ice melt in the Arctic, was delayed as Americans prepared to vote in 2004.

The scientists claim that when Bush came to power in 2000 his administration selected advice which argued that global warming was not a result of human activities and that the phenomenon could be natural.

Some of America’s leading climate scientists claim to Panorama that they have been censored and gagged by the administration.

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One of them believes the publication of his report, which catalogues the unprecedented rate of ice melt in the Arctic, was delayed as Americans prepared to vote in 2004.

The scientists claim that when Bush came to power in 2000 his administration selected advice which argued that global warming was not a result of human activities and that the phenomenon could be natural.


社会科学类纪录片,BBC 频道 2013 年出品,是 BBC Panorama 系列其中之一。


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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0377vnc

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  • 英文片名 :Broken by Battle

  • 英文系列名:BBC Panorama

  • 电视台 :BBC

  • 地区 :英国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时长 :29 min

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2013

As our troops in Afghanistan prepare to come home, more and more British soldiers are haunted by the trauma of over a decade of war. This Panorama special investigates the true personal cost which, until now, has remained largely hidden. The Ministry of Defence only releases the number of suicides of serving soldiers and does not track what happens to its veterans. Over the course of a year, reporter Toby Harnden set out to discover how many soldiers, both former and serving, took their own lives in 2012. He talks to families who have lost their sons and ex-soldiers suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder who are desperately seeking help.