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CAUGHT ON FILM: LOVE, SEX, AND INTRIGUE IN CLASSICAL MUSIC
Manila
Wed 9th May 2012
 
 
    If you think obsessive love and steamy sex are only confined in the movies, you better think again.

    They also happen in the world of classical music and thanks to sensitive film-makers, they were also captured on film and how!

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Scene from the French film, "Diva"
 


    You have seen endless tributes on local icons of the arts. There is a memorial concert on a pioneer violin teacher, there is a book-launching to honor a band leader and music  teacher, there is a dance concert to remember a dancer and choreographer. The imminent ones get to be national figures and when they breath their last, they are honored by state funerals with a proper tribute.

    All these represent the noble and  the grandeur of spirit among the artists.

    But if there are the noble and selfless ones , certainly there are the vicious and selfish ones who inflict their repressed spirit on the poor pupils.

    You have heard of piano teachers who would raise hell if you so much as consult another piano teacher.

    Over the weekend, I saw a lot of films revolving on the life of musicians and performing artists and realized that much of reality in the arts are also captured on film.

    Talk of dedicated music teachers and you will find one such hero in the film, Mr. Holland’s Opus starring Richard Dreyfuss as the music teacher.  The film all at once tackles the varied life of a music teacher: his career and family life and the triumphs and tragedies of a music teacher. Quite simply, it is a story of a musician who discovers his true vocation as a music teacher. However, he has a hard time connecting with his students and  doubly so as a husband and father. Like the film hero he is meant to be, the music teacher  faces the opportunities, challenges, and tragedies of his life with love and commitment.

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Scene from the movie, "Holland's Opus."
 


The film’s highlights are actual rehearsal and performance scenes but like it or not, the film ends up as a  "tear jerker"  with all the telenovela elements in it – from  caring to  disappointment to  hope and  overcoming failure.

      Another film that pays tribute to music teachers is the  1991 Meryl Streep starrer, “Music of the Heart” directed by  Wess Craven. In this film, Streep plays the part of  Roberta Guaspari,  a real-life music teacher based in East Harlem New York

    But the story behind this film reflects the perfectionist in the lead actress. A second choice after Madonna backed out from the project, Streep deliberately delayed the shooting sked of the film so she could have crash violin lessons.

        But if there are noble and selfless teachers, there are also the wicked and sordid ones as exemplified in the French film, “The Piano Teacher” written and directed by Michael Haneke. The film is based on the novel Die Klavierspielerin by Elfriede Jelinek, Nobel Prize for Literature winner in 2004.

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Scene from "The Piano Teacher."
 


    The film is about Erika (Isabelle Huppert, the same actress who headed the Cannes jury tht picked dante Brilante as Best Director),  a piano professor who still lives in an apartment with her domineering mother (Annie Girardot). On top of this,  her father is a long-standing resident in a lunatic asylum. Erika is only able to "feel" by enacting cruel punishment on her students, whom she secretly detests.

            Upon meeting Walter (Benoît Magimel), a good-looking  17-year-old engineering student, the piano teacher is obsessed with him and by turns tried to ruin his music career. The big surpirse is that the engiheering student is also a highly promising pianist and shared his teacher’s  appreciation for Schumann and Schubert.

In the middle of the film, the wicked side of the teacher showed. She destroys the musical prospects of an insecure but talented girl Anna Schober, when driven by her jealousy of the girl's contact with Walter, by hiding shards of glass inside one of her coat pockets, but is wholly sympathetic when the girl's mother (Susanne Lothar) asks for advice on her daughter's recuperation.

          Behind her stern facade , Erika is in reality  a sexually-repressed woman with a long list of sadomasochistic fetishes.  The film ends with the student  attacking the teacher in disgust  and having violent sex with her. However, the reality does not match her internalised fantasies; her father has also just died. The devastation of this reality drives Erika to stab herself after running away from a concert.

    Love and lust in the local music scene finds startling equivalent in the film “Meeting Venus” where a soprano (Glenn Close) falls in a love with a conductor.

    An opera fan’s obsession with his favorite soprano is beautifully documented in another French film, “Diva” starring an honest to good  black soprano, Wilhelmina Fernandez, playing the part of the soprano Cynthia Hawkins.

    When not busy with  his daily deliveries around Paris on his motorcycle, a  postman named Jules (Frederic Andrei) spends his time fantasizing about Cynthia Hawkins  (Fernandez), the stunning African-American opera singer  who’s the rave of the opera scene. The young postman has such a crush on the never-recorded soprano that not only does he secretly tape her latest recital, but he even has the temerity to sneak backstage afterwards to steal the gown in which she'd just performed.

    The film ends with  several syndicates running after the postman and here you get a metaphor on how corporate greed  mesh up the arts scene.

    The music lover actually has many choices of  films reflecting the actual music scene here and abroad. But the sad thing is that, like  actual classical concerts, the films win awards but don’t make money.

    But the fact that the music scene was documented at all is  reason enough  to rejoice.
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