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So, this is an interesting piece focusing on the Berliner Philharmoniker's educational outreach. You get to see Simon Rattle, a real heavyweight in the conducting world, leading six different school orchestras through their rehearsals of Grieg's Peer Gynt suites. It's not just about the music; it captures the energy and excitement of young musicians coming together. The pacing feels very much like a live performance, with those little moments of tension as the kids navigate their parts. This film really immerses you in the atmosphere of growth and collaboration, showcasing not just the music but the community around it.
This film is a bit of a rarity in the realm of music documentaries, especially as it zeroes in on the educational angle rather than just showcasing performances. It's not widely circulated, which might pique the interest of collectors who appreciate music education narratives. There haven't been many home media releases, so finding a copy could be a challenge, making it a curious item for those who focus on unique takes in classical music filmmaking.
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