Directed by Gudrun Bjerring Parker |
Canada, 1952 (documentary, 35 minutes, black and white, English) |
Also known as "La classe d'opéra" |
Image: © National Film Board of Canada |
Film Description: "How a young singer spends three years at the opera school of the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, preparing for an operatic career." -- National Film Board of Canada (source) |
Film Credits (partial): | |
Written by: | Lister Sinclair |
Produced by: | Guy Glover |
Cinematography: | Denis Gillson |
Music: | Louis Applebaum |
Production Company: | National Film Board of Canada / Office national du film du Canada |
"How to make an Opera Star. Does that sound like the kind of film you'd be fascinated by? Me neither. [..] Yet for a non-opera fan, I found myself keenly interested yesterday at the Towne Cinema, when I went to see The Brave Bulls and stayed over to enjoy the National Film Board picture with it, Opera School. [...] It is a documentary, but with the added interest of a dramatic progression—that is, the advance of one pupil through three years at Opera School. It is a documentary, with no narrator. Lister Sinclair's scenario tells its own story as it goes along, never has to nudge us so we know what we're seeing, or to point out a moral. Produced by Guy Glover and directed by Gudrun Parker, Opera School was made here [in Toronto], mostly at the corner of University and College St., where the Royal Conservatory Opera School has its being and, to judge from this film, flourishes mightily."
-- Herbert Whittaker
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