The result is seriously intriguing: a tribute that avoids all biographical guff.
In Search Of Beethoven (2009)
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Reviews Counted:33
Fresh:31
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.4/10
Consensus: With a wealth of insightful talking heads and deft musical performances, In Search of Beethoven is a thorough, thoughtful examination of the great composer's life and times.
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Sep 23, 2009 Limited
Synopsis:
Award-winning filmmaker Phil Grabsky and Seventh Art Productions, the makers of 2007’s arthouse hit In Search of Mozart, are back in theaters with a new feature-length biographical film about the...
Award-winning filmmaker Phil Grabsky and Seventh Art Productions, the makers of 2007’s arthouse hit In Search of Mozart, are back in theaters with a new feature-length biographical film about the life of Ludwig van Beethoven, In Search of Beethoven.
In Search of Beethoven will open in New York on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 at the Cinema Village at 22 East 12th Street in New York City, following a London premiere and a record-breaking run at Chicago’s Gene Siskel Theater in July of 2009.
As with the Mozart film, In Search of Beethoven takes a comprehensive look at the composer’s life through historical research and Beethoven’s biography and letters, but with the emphasis always on the performance – and interpretation – of Beethoven’s music. From his early piano concertos through the “Moonlight Sonata,” "Für Elise,” and the immortal notes of the Fifth and Ninth Symphonies, Beethoven’s music remains as beloved, popular, and relevant as any work of art has ever been.
In Search of Beethoven brings together the world’s leading performers and experts on Beethoven to reveal new insights into this celebrated composer. The lineup of performers and interviewees includes Jonathan Biss, Louis Langrée, Gianandrea Noseda, Sir Roger Norrington, Riccardo Chailly, Claudio Abbado, Fabio Luisi, Frans Brüggen, Ronald Brautigam, Hélène Grimaud, Vadim Repin, Janine Jansen, Paul Lewis, Lars Vogt, and Emanuel Ax, among others. The film is narrated by Juliet Stevenson and the Royal Shakespeare Company’s David Dawson.
Above all, In Search of Beethoven addresses the central myth of Beethoven’s life and work – that of the heroic, tormented figure battling to overcome the tragic fate of being struck down by deafness in his prime; a man who searched for his elusive, eternal ‘immortal beloved,’ yet was never to attain lasting happiness.
A passionate portrait of a romantic soul and a magnificent voyage through some of the greatest music ever created, In Search of Beethoven is a film for music lovers and cineastes alike.
--© Official Site
Director: Phil Grabsky
Director: Phil Grabsky
Studio: Seventh Art Releasing
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Reviews for In Search Of Beethoven
This film will make you rush to a concert hall or the nearest classical music store to savour Beethoven’s compositions.
The film's real resource is its impressive array of talking heads, their intimate familiarity with the music, and their ability to impart graspable insight.
British documentarist Phil Grabsky puts together an elegant if unchallenging chronicle of the composer's life, running through the highs and occasional lows while making free with long excerpts from the work.
A well-researched documentary that's equally illuminating and captivating.
This sprawling (if somewhat overlong) film finds a level of discussion that should please aficionados and newcomers alike.
There are too many snippets of music, too many talking heads, too little to define that great arc of the composer's life and spiritual development. But no one who cares about the man and his music will miss it. For that I give credit to its subject.
An engrossing documentary on the life and music of the man many consider to be the most important composer of all time.
Despite its excessive length, this reverential doco will enthuse fans, historians and even those, like yours truly, whose familiarity with Beethoven is limited to the opening strains of his 5th Symphony.
The music is grand, and even the talking heads are occasionally interesting.
Grabsky does manage to convey how shockingly dramatic Beethoven's music seemed to the first people who heard it, and the musicians' sensitivity and articulation--both verbal and musical -- fire this chronicle of one man's extraordinary artistic journey.
A thoroughly researched and engagingly presented portrait of the composer.
[A] highly entertaining and informative biography, presenting Beethoven as a working artist rather than a caricatured grumpy genius.
Reminds us that the person who wrote the Fifth and Ninth Symphonies wasn't residing on a plane somewhere beyond our gravity field.
With In Search of Beethoven, documentarian Phil Grabsky has created a splendid work that will be a revelation to the uninitiated and a joy to music lovers.
A perfect companion piece to "In Search of Mozart". A fully realized introduction to the man and his music that makes you want to listen to his entire body of work even if you think you have become jaded by one too many performances of the Moonlight Sonat
Just as Beethoven's composing process is equated to that of a sculptor like Michelangelo, Grabsky has sculpted a mesmerising film ripe with crescendos and modulations that allow us an even greater appreciation of the man's music
It features over sixty live performances, and there are a few pompous musicians and musicologists among the interviewees. But the engaging ones comfortably outnumber them...
A visual biography that employs scores of live performances reimagining the master’s infinite range -- from raging to ethereal.
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