The Composer’s Specials Set

Themes & Variations

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The Composer’s Specials Set includes all 6 Composer DVD’s.
Bach’s Fight for Freedom - Bizet's Dream - Handel's Last Chance - Liszt's Rhapsody - Rossini's Ghost - Strauss King of Three-Quarter Time

Bach’s Fight for Freedom

Not even a jail cell could imprison his creative spirit. The chapel organist, Johann Sebastian Bach, is enraged. It’s bad enough his boss, Duke Wilhelm, stifles his creativity. Now the bumbling fool has given him a servant he suspects is a spy! But soon, the temperamental composer recognizes a kindred soul in his new 10-year old assistant, Frederick. For both know too well what it’s like not to be able to follow your dream. Set in 1717, Bach’s 32nd year, Bach’s Fight for Freedom passionately argues that the only master you can serve faithfully is your own heart. The movie is approximately 53 minutes in duration and is in English, Spanish and French languages.

Bizet’s Dream

The power of music to set feelings free. Twelve year old Michelle Marin doesn’t like her piano teacher. Monsieur Bizet is irritable, forgetful, aloof - distracted by a failing marriage and the rigors of composing his new opera. But as the composer begins to tell Michelle the story of the gypsy Carmen, her imagination is captured. For, just as in Bizet’s opera, her soldier father is stationed in Seville… and she fears he will never return. Set in Paris in 1875, Bizet’s Dream is the story of an unusual friendship between two people who share the ability to feel life deeply and a beautifully filmed testament to the power of music to set those feelings free. The movie is approximately 53 minutes in duration and is in English, Spanish and French languages.

Handel’s Last Chance

When you believe in yourself, you can make a comeback. It is 1742 and we are in Dublin, where ten-year old Jamie O’Flaherty and the brilliant composer George Frideric Handel live. Jamie, who comes from a very poor family, has been caught stealing and is in jail. Handel, whose career is failing, needs his newest composition to be a big hit. By a stroke of destiny, the young boy and composer become unlikely allies. Handel gets Jamie out of jail and the boy lends his golden voice to the first performance of Messiah. The production is filled with many of Handel’s most glorious musical works, and the captivating story reminds us that when you believe in yourself, you can make a comeback and may even get one last chance. The movie is approximately 51 minutes in duration and is in English, Spanish and French languages.

Liszt's Rhapsody

All the money and fame in the world couldn’t compare to the joy of creating something all his own. Rich and successful, a dashing young musical superstar so adored that women faint when they meet him in the street, Franz Liszt is restless. He knows that something is missing in his glamorous life as the world’s greatest concert pianist. He meets Josy, a naturally gifted young Gypsy street musician, and subsequently wagers that he can turn Josy into a world-class musician. The bet turns into a mighty struggle of wills - the worldly sophisticate against the resourceful Gypsy boy and a conflict of freedom vs. discipline, heart vs. brain, passion vs. technique. Set in 1846, Liszt’s Rhapsody celebrates the miracle of talent and the triumph of dreams fulfilled. The movie is approximately 49 minutes in duration and is in English, Spanish and French languages.

Rossini's Ghost  

The opera is falling apart and only a backstage ghost knows it will be a hit. In a kitchen in Italy in 1862, little Reliana helps her grandmother Rosalie make pasta sauce. As steam swirls magically through the kitchen, Rosalie argues with her oldest friend Martina and tells the story of an opera composer they once both knew. Soon, Reliana finds herself transported through time back to a theater in Rome nearly 50 years earlier. She is invisible to everyone but the composer, Signor Rossii. She watches in alarm as one of the singers puts a curse on the production and everything goes wrong. Set in 1816, the year The Barber of Seville had its disastrous premiere, Rossini’s Ghost is the story of three women who learn that friendship, like opera - or a great pasta sauce - requires nurturing, patience, and time. The movie is approximately 52 minutes in duration and is in English, Spanish and French languages.

Strauss: The King of Three-Quarter Time

The triumph of conquering fears. The year is 1868, the city - Vienna, the music - exhilarating, yet all is not well with Johann Strauss Jr., the darling of waltzing Vienna. Haunted by the constant pressure to outdo himself with each new composition, Strauss meets Nicholas, a humble stable boy, who fears his brutal stepfather. To their surprise, the composer and the boy find in one another a piece of life’s emotional puzzle, discovering the healing bond of trust and embarking on a collaboration that will be music to the world’s ears. The movie is approximately 52 minutes in duration and is in English, Spanish and French languages.