Brahms and the Little Singing Girls

Brahms and the Little Singing Girls

This is Palmer's highly controversial portrait of Brahms - a film that exploded the familiar image of 'stodgy old bearded Brahms' - a man whose first musical experience had been playing an upright piano in the brothels of Hamburg where he had grown up, and who at the end of his life lived a bachelor in Vienna having his every need satisfied by the prostitutes of the city whom he always affectionately described as his ‘little singing girls'. It is a celebration - of Brahms' unabashed, life-enhancing, sexually explosive music. Warren Mitchell portrays the composer

Release Date

January 1, 1996

Status

Released

Original Title

Brahms and the Little Singing Girls

Runtime

1h 28min

Budget

Revenue

Language

English

Production Companies

Isolde Films