Classical Music Collection

Directed by Götz Schauder, Niki Stein, Jean-Stéphane Bron, Kyra Steckeweh, Tim van Beveren
Götz Schauder, Niki Stein, Jean-Stéphane Bron, Kyra Steckeweh, Tim van Beveren
Film Movement
2021
368 Minutes
Germany, France, Switzerland
English, French, German
Documentary, Music, Biography, Drama
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Synopsis

Film Movement's Classical Music Collection takes a multidimensional approach to the study of early music, featuring a biopic about one of the world's most famous composers, as well as three documentaries—with subjects ranging from sympony conducting and the inner workings of a perfoming arts institution, to the little-known history of early classical music written by women. The collection explores both the formal rigor and history of Western musical tradition, and how its practice lives on in the 21st century.

CONDUCT! EVERY MOVE COUNTS (2016, directed by Götz Schauder)
Every two years 24 young conductors travel to the Frankfurt Opera House to compete in the world's leading conducting competition. The film accompanies five contenders, as they battle for the top spot and the prestige that comes with it.

LOUIS VAN BEETHOVEN (2020, directed by Niki Stein)
The year is 1826. Ludwig van Beethoven faces the final stanza of his storied career. Deaf and defiant, he recalls memories of his youth, when as an eight-year-old prodigy he comes under the tutelage of the Bonn court organist, Christian Gottlob Neefe. Years later after an encounter with Mozart, the young “Louis” begins to study under Joseph Haydn in Vienna, but family tragedies and unfulfilled love leave a lasting mark that haunts him for the rest of his life.

THE PARIS OPERA (2016, directed by Jean-Stéphane Bron)
Sweeping in scope yet full of intimate moments, The Paris Opera offers a candid look behind the scenes of one of the world's foremost performing arts institutions. Over the course of one tumultuous season, director Jean-Stephane Bron nimbly juggles multiple storylines - from ballet and opera rehearsals, to strike negotiations, last minute crises and ticket disputes - revealing the dedication of the talented personnel who bring breathtaking spectacles to the stage night after night.

WOMEN COMPOSERS (2018, Kyra Steckeweh and Tim van Beveren)
When Leipzig pianist Kyra Steckeweh realized that her repertoire almost exclusively consisted of music composed by men, she began searching for pieces written by female composers. Her research in archives, libraries, and publishing houses quickly brought to light a variety of remarkable piano pieces that have been buried in history and rarely performed. The film highlights the historical and personal circumstances under which these three remarkable women created their works in the 19th and early 20th centuries.