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Music Lovers - La Symphonie pathétique

Original title: The Music Lovers
  • 1971
  • 16
  • 2h 3m
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7.2/10
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Richard Chamberlain and Glenda Jackson in Music Lovers - La Symphonie pathétique (1971)
Piano teacher Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky struggles against his homosexuality by marrying, but unfortunately he chooses a nymphomaniac whom he cannot satisfy.
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Piano teacher Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky struggles against his latent homosexuality by getting married. Unfortunately he chooses nymphomaniac Antonina Milyukova, a depressed former student whom... Read allPiano teacher Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky struggles against his latent homosexuality by getting married. Unfortunately he chooses nymphomaniac Antonina Milyukova, a depressed former student whom he cannot satisfy.Piano teacher Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky struggles against his latent homosexuality by getting married. Unfortunately he chooses nymphomaniac Antonina Milyukova, a depressed former student whom he cannot satisfy.

  • Director
    • Ken Russell
  • Writers
    • Melvyn Bragg
    • Catherine Drinker Bowen
    • Barbara von Meck
  • Stars
    • Richard Chamberlain
    • Glenda Jackson
    • Max Adrian
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Ken Russell
    • Writers
      • Melvyn Bragg
      • Catherine Drinker Bowen
      • Barbara von Meck
    • Stars
      • Richard Chamberlain
      • Glenda Jackson
      • Max Adrian
    • 56User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Richard Chamberlain
    Richard Chamberlain
    • Tchaikovsky
    Glenda Jackson
    Glenda Jackson
    • Nina
    Max Adrian
    Max Adrian
    • Rubinstein
    Christopher Gable
    Christopher Gable
    • Anton Chiluvsky
    Kenneth Colley
    Kenneth Colley
    • Modeste
    Izabella Telezynska
    Izabella Telezynska
    • Madame Von Meck
    Maureen Pryor
    • Nina's Mother
    Sabina Maydelle
    • Sasha
    Andrew Faulds
    Andrew Faulds
    • Davidov
    Bruce Robinson
    Bruce Robinson
    • Alexei
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    Xavier Russell
    • Koyola
    Dennis Myers
    • Vladimir
    John Myers
    • Anatole
    Joanne Brown
    • Olga Bredska
    Alexei Jawdokimov
    • Dmitri Shubelov
    Alex Russell
    • Von Meck child
    • (as Alexander Russell)
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    • Director
      • Ken Russell
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      • Melvyn Bragg
      • Catherine Drinker Bowen
      • Barbara von Meck
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    ceichler

    A Visceral Punch

    "Music Lovers" has long been labored over as another of Ken Russell extravagant excess baggages. Seeing it again has made me realize that the film is rather brilliant--not in cinema style but in conception. From the very start it seems to capture the schizoid world of Tsaichovsky and the social milleau he was forced to grip with. The point of view shots and the subsequent dream sequences in the early portion of the film capture this in brilliant colors and sharp editing. As the musician falls into his double life the scnes build to the scarring climax. Performances are excellent. The film may not be totally accurate, but who cares?
    10Hamilton1781

    The Music Lovers (1970)

    Ken Russell's "The Music Lovers" might be one of the, if not the best film ever made on the subject of classical music. I emphasize this, because as a historical biography it could be described as merely sensational.

    Russell portrays Russian composer Peter Tchaikovsky (Richard Chamberlain) as a closet homosexual who is haunted by the past and present. In order to obtain social acceptance, he marries a sexually ravenous young woman (Glenda Jackson). Their marriage, of course, proves to be disastrous, and Peter flees from his wife, isolating himself in the countryside to compose music for Madame Von Meck (Isabella Telezynska), a rich aristocrat and widow. But Tchaikovsky's past comes back to haunt him several times before the film's manic and grotesque conclusion.

    Russell has constructed images that are beautiful and disgusting (often in the same scene) and the film is a perfect accompaniment to the inspiration and ambiance felt in the composer's music.

    The best scenes involve the seamless meld between sound and image. A concert at the beginning of the film beautifully transposes images of audience members listening to Tchaikovsky's latest piece, with the fantasies that the music inspires in them. Numerous fantasy sequences throughout the film teeter on the edge of insanity, highlighting the composer's feelings and fears.

    Which brings us to the film's astonishing and loony climax: an excessive montage set to the "War of 1812 Overture" that must rival any other sequence in the history of film for its inappropriateness. The piece is no doubt Tchaikovsky's most well known work, which brought him wealth and fame. But Russell presents his transition from composer to "star" entirely in fantasy. I could try to describe this sequence for you, but it would be futile. It must be seen to be believed. Let's just say that the climatic cannons from the "Overture" are put to violent and hilarious use.

    The components of the film come together perfectly. Everyone seems to have been in their element while filming. The cinematography by Douglas Slocombe is absolutely beautiful, and proves to be the best feature of the film. This is possibly the best "looking" Russell film. Glenda Jackson's performance as the nymphomaniac wife is perfectly in tune with Russell's histrionic presentation. And though Richard Chamberlain does not fair as well, he shows some emotional depth that has hardly been seen in his other work.

    Russell's pyrotechnic camera-work is so breathtaking that it is a wonder why the man cannot find work these days. "The Music Lovers" is an exercise in the pure joy of film-making and the emotions it can invoke within us. Perhaps Russell's career slipped through his fingers in the late 1970's (along with his budget), but this film, like Tchaikovsky's greatest compositions, is a work of genius.
    9Autonome

    Tragic drama of ill-fated heroes.

    One of Richard Chamberlain's most memorable and fringe roles. Glenda Jackson is brilliant. The romance, passion, melodrama, and ultimate tragic fate of the main characters are all intensely portrayed with rich cinematography and the most lavish sets Russell ever used. The film carries that subtle yet omnipresent surreality which is a trademark of Russell's films, and which some find so annoying, and others so seductive and heightening of the experience. A truly wonderful but sad film.
    8brchthethird

    Cinematic art by a consummate artiste

    Watching a Ken Russell film is, if anything, an experience, and this was certainly was an emotional rollercoaster. Although it has less of the absurdist/surrealist touches that would come to characterize his later films, it still had a rhapsodic quality that deftly blended the music and visuals. While I can't claim to be overly familiar with Tchaikovsky's life, by now I'm used to Russell's approach in this area: taking the raw, biographical material and concocting something purely fantastical out of it. It's an approach that I quite like, something which moves beyond the mundane and quotidian details that characterize ordinary life and creates something magical and mythological, that lays bare the inner life of its characters. I also liked how the film played with blurring lines, revealing underlying connections between music and sexuality, ecstasy and insanity. This was certainly less insane of a movie than LISZTOMANIA, but just as dramatically thrilling. It is cinematic art.
    nobita

    Dramatic, yet fun.

    This film is one of Ken Russell's best dramatic romps. He dashes through late 19th Century Russian history without a care to whether it is all in the correct place or not. But that doesn't matter. It's your typical Russell film: Overstated dramatic acting, madness, mental institutions, frilly frocks and women with low-cut dresses and big boobs. As this film recounts the life of 19th Century Russian composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Russell manages to capture a feeling this is essentially Russian. You could almost swear that the story was straight out of a Checkov play, it has that Russian warmth to it. Far more interesting than a long, drawn-out serious biography, The Music Lovers is fun and entertaining in a dramatic way, worth watching. However, keep to the encyclopaedia if you want a proper history of Tchaikovsky's life.

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    • Trivia
      Some of the interior scenes of Madame Nadedja von Meck's estate would later be used in Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon (1975).
    • Goofs
      In the movie, Tchaikovsky's sister Sasha dies during the work on the 6th symphony "Pathétique". In real life, she died in 1891 while Tchaikovsky started working on "2Pathetique" in 1892 and released it a year later.
    • Quotes

      Antonina Milyukova: He's never loved another woman, has he, mother? No one else. But I, but I have so *many* lovers, so many lovers, so many, so many! See how many lovers, mother! See how many, how many, how many . . .

    • Connections
      Featured in Moviedrome: The Music Lovers (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Polovtsian Dances
      (uncredited)

      from "Prince Igor"

      Composed by Aleksandr Borodin (as Alexander Borodin)

      Played as background to one of Nina's romantic encounters.

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 1971 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • La symphonie pathétique
    • Filming locations
      • Pump Room, Roman Baths, Bath, Somerset, England, UK(Moscow Conservatoire)
    • Production company
      • Russ-Arts
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    • Budget
      • £1,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,596
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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