2
May/14

SPEAK THE MUSIC: ROBERT MANN AND THE MYSTERIES OF CHAMBER MUSIC

2
May/14

SPEAK THE MUSIC: ROBERT MANN AND THE MYSTERIES OF CHAMBER MUSIC (Allan Miller, 2013)
Quad Cinema
34 West 13th St. between Fifth & Sixth Aves.
Opens Friday, May 2
212-255-2243
www.quadcinema.com
www.firstrunfeatures.com

The only real problem with Speak the Music: Robert Mann and the Mysteries of Chamber Music, an engaging look at the violinist extraordinaire, is its brevity, clocking in at just under an hour. Oscar-winning documentarian Allan Miller, who has made films about Isaac Stern, Zubin Mehta, Itzhak Perlman, John Cage, Eubie Blake, and other musicians, gets up close and personal with Robert Mann, a cofounder of the Juilliard String Quartet and an enthusiastic teacher at the Manhattan School of Music. Mann, who was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1920, is shown discussing his love of fishing and how he wanted to be a forest ranger; playing at the White House and the Library of Congress; performing with his wife and son; and talking about how watching waves crash against an Oregon cliff helped him understand “the slow growth of musical intensity.” Among those singing his praises and hailing his influence are Perlman, conductor Seiji Ozawa, composer Elliott Carter, pianist Stephen Hough, and cellist Joel Krosnick. But the film really shines when Mann is seen teaching the Amphion Quartet, the Ars Nova Quartet, and others, flailing his arms about, trying to get the musicians to go deep inside themselves and the music and not to play like they’re pounding on a typewriter. Of course, the film is also filled with lots of beautiful chamber music by Beethoven, Haydn, Bartók, etc., from rare archival footage to more contemporary performances, concluding with Mann in a lovely rehearsal of the third movement of Mozart’s Quintet in G Minor, making sure every note and pause is just right, not merely mechanical but intensely emotional and heartfelt, lovingly putting bow to strings. Speak the Music opens at the Quad on May 2, with Miller participating in Q&As following the 6:30 screenings on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.