A Woman Is a Risky Bet: Six Orchestra Conductors

A Woman Is a Risky Bet: Six Orchestra Conductors (Swedish: Dirigenterna) is a 1987 Swedish documentary film about women orchestra conductors directed by Christina Olofson.

A Woman Is a Risky Bet: Six Orchestra Conductors
Directed byChristina Olofson
Produced byChristina Olofson / Hagafilm
StarringVictoria Bond
Veronika Dudarova
JoAnn Falletta
Camilla Kolchinsky
Ortrud Mann [sv]
Kerstin Nerbe [sv]
CinematographyLisa Hagstrand
Edited byJohanna Hald / Christina Olofson
Music byMozart, Stravinsky, Carl Maria von Weber
Distributed byFolkets Bio (Sweden)
Release date
  • March 13, 1987 (1987-03-13) (Sweden)
Running time
82 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguagesEnglish
Swedish
Russian

Description

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In A Woman Is a Risky Bet we meet six women who have broken their way into a man's world – the world of conducting.

JoAnn Falletta and Victoria Bond from U.S., Kerstin Nerbe [sv] and Ortrud Mann [sv] from Sweden, Veronika Dudarova and Camilla Kolchinsky from the USSR share a passion for music and the courage to break with existing values and face challenge. Christina Olofson takes us to New York City, Moscow, Stockholm and Oslo to meet them. The film covers preparations, rehearsals and parts of concerts. At home, alone with the conductor's score, they give us their account of the work of the conductor, of their convictions and their love for music.

The skepticism towards women conductors and musicians by some becomes obvious in a visit to the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra[1] as well as in interviews with international impresarios. Conductors Sixten Ehrling and Jorge Mester make comments on what they believe is the prevailing conservative attitudes among colleagues.

The rehearsal and concert scenes in the film reveal the strengths and weaknesses of the featured conductors; Falletta leading the Queens Philharmonic in Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, Dudarova with the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra and Choir rehearsing Mozart's Requiem, Nerbe conducting Mozart's Linz Symphony and Kolchinsky directing von Weber's overture to the opera Euryanthe.

"Only poor soldiers don't want to be generals." – Veronika Dudarova[2]

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References

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  1. ^ Patrick Campell (15 April 1996). Analysing performance, pp. 248–249. Manchester University Press 1994. ISBN 9780719042508.
  2. ^ quote from the film
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