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Wednesday Music: Musical Film Reviews

At this point, I present to you today in the category Wednesday music three movies before that have inspired me completely in recent weeks. Three films that could not be more, but still have an important commonality - music plays the leading role.
would be: One of the French feature film The concert, which allows the director Radu Mihaileanu a stepped conductor to gather together his old musician. is from movers and mobile phone vendors for an evening of the Bolshoi orchestra. The French star violinist Anne-Marie Jacquet played great way of charming the Mélanie Laurent .



Kinshasa Symphony documented in a touching way the services of two hundred musicians and singers, are the eight million in the African city is a public concert featuring works by Beethoven, Verdi, Orff on its feet. And why do they do this? Because they love the music and its intent on Rumba and Congotronics compatriots want to make classical music palatable.


Finally, I want you Piano Mania - Tell The search for the perfect sound . The documentary presents the Vienna Piano Tuner Stefan Knüpfer before working for pianists like Lang Lang , Alfred Brendel and Pierre-Laurent Aimard . Pianomania a film about perfection, the love of music and a little bit of madness and takes the audience on a humorous journey into the mysterious world of sounds and accompanied Stefan weavers in their work with the world-famous pianist. The right tool with the required properties they are looking to the vision of the virtuoso, and ultimately to perfect it on the stage - this needs nerves of steel wire ropes, boundless passion and the rare ability words transferred into sounds. 88 keys, 230 strings on a cast-iron frame, 480 kilograms for the oscillations of the sensitive soundboard - Stefan weavers want to get the best from them. And what is the best ? Every piano has its own personality.



And the best part about these movies, they only run (yet) in cinemas.

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