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Markovich's new work plans to expose the conductor in "Yellow Tie"

Markovich's new work plans to expose the conductor in "Yellow Tie"

Sergei Chelibidach (infographic)

1905 Film Network News The famous actor John Markovich has a new plan to be exposed. According to foreign media reports, he will star in a biopic called "The Yellow Tie", in which he will play the famous conductor Sergei Cheli Bidach. Sergey Chelibiddach's son and producer, Sergey Chelibidach, will be involved in the filming of the film as a producer.

Prior to the biopic, Sergi Cheli Bidach had produced a documentary called "The Garden of Cheli Bidach" about his father's work and life. It is reported that this biopic will tell the work and life of Cheli Bidach in chronological order, responding to the controversy of classical music fans about him. Sergei Chelibidach, Romanian conductor and one of the world's leading conductors of the twentieth century, was educated in Romania in his early years, then went to the Paris and Berlin Conservatories to study; in 1945, he began to succeed Furtwängler as the permanent conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, becoming a very attractive new generation of conductors, leaving in 1954 and then making cameo conducting in Europe, the United States, and Japan. He then served as conductor and music director of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra until his death, conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker again in 1992 and paris in 1996.

Cheli Bidach is by far recognized as one of the best conductors in the world. During his lifetime, he was controversial because of his untamed personality and extreme miserliness about recording, but he became famous, self-contained and sought after by a large number of music fans. He has worked with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra for a long and remarkable time, achieving a living myth. Everywhere he went, he left a profound impact. Although he resolutely rejected all forms of recording throughout his life, it was the record company that made him widely recognized. After his death, emi launched a series of live recordings of his time in Munich, with the authorization of his heirs, and DG followed suit, vigorously disseminating live concerts from its Stuttgart period.

Currently, the film is scheduled to be filmed in Romania in the spring and summer of 2022.

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