A story about real life early 20th century British composer and music critic Philip Arnold Heseltine.A story about real life early 20th century British composer and music critic Philip Arnold Heseltine.A story about real life early 20th century British composer and music critic Philip Arnold Heseltine.
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- TriviaPrologue: "A story inspired by the lives of Philip Heseltine and Peter Warlock."
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Geek (2005)
- SoundtracksRest, Sweet Nymphs
Written by Peter Warlock
Used by permission of Oxford University Press
Arranged by Elliot Goldenthal
Performed by Sylvia McNair and Les Petits Chanteurs Du Mont-Royal
Piano Accompaniment by Hal France
Produced by Elliot Goldenthal and Alex Steyermark
Courtesy of Sony Classical
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I've been a fan of early 20th century British music for years, have many recordings of Peter Warlock's works, and have read about Philip Heseltine <no spoilers>. I have NEVER come across any reference to the convoluted plot twists that the movie purports are part of his life story. A drunkard, yes, but a psychotic? Hmmm. Good performances, tho, and perhaps the BEST performance is by Sylvia McNair, whose golden voice graces most of the pop and classical pieces in the soundtrack. (One good Warlock story...he wrote one of his most famous Christmas carols along with a poet friend, and sold it to a newspaper in order to have enough money to get drunk on Christmas.)
- LCShackley
- Dec 10, 2004
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