Close
Monthly Screenings
André Previn – Composer, Pianist, Conductor, Improviser and More...
André Previn – The Kindness of Strangers
Dir.: Tony Palmer | 90 minutes

Other Screenings

André Previn's fascinating personality in various fields of music as an international composer, performer and artist who spent most of his time in airplanes and hotels and had a unique and addictive sense of humor

Lecture (in Heb.) by: Doron Solomon

Concert performed by: Karin Shifrin mezzo soprano, Tal Zilber piano

In the program: Classical and Jazz repertoire works by SchubertBizetGershwinGeorge Shearing and more

USA 1998 | 90 minutes | English | Hebrew subtitles

One of the most remarkable artistic events of the 1990s was the staging of the first opera composed by pianist, composer, and conductor André Previn – an adaptation of Tennessee Williams’A Streetcar Named Desire. This film tells the story of the making of the opera and presents Previn’s life story as well – from fleeing Nazi Germany to the United States to his success as a conductor and as a multi-Oscar-winning composer of more than 50 film scores, including My Fair Lady.

As a jazz pianist, Previn collaborated with Ella Fitzgerald and many others. Among his five wives were equally famous women such as Mia Farrow and violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter. The film’s inside look at the rehearsal room, combined with extensive parts of the opera, result in pure delight for both eyes and ears.

Dir.: