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Elgar

 
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Elgar

  • Director: Ken Russell
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Music
  • Movie Type: Biopic
  • Themes: Musician's Life
  • Release Year: 1962
  • Country: UK

Plot

Elgar is a made-for-TV semi-documentary about English classical composer Sir Edward Elgar. Shot in black-and-white, the film was made as part of a series of composer biographies by Ken Russell and originally broadcast on the BBC in 1962. Elgar worked as a music teacher in the Malvern Hills before reaching his stardom as a composer with the famous "Pomp and Circumstance." Includes footage of the opening of Abbey Road Studios to the strains of Elgar's "Land of Hope and Glory," which was used as a national anthem for the British Empire during WWI. Huw Wheldon narrates, George McGrath appears as Elgar, and Peter Brett and Rowena Gregory play his parents. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Credit

Ken Russell - Director, Ken Higgins - Cinematographer

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