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A Mysterious Instrument, and an Even Better Story The Red Violin story is just as interesting as the film of that name. In fact, while the Red Violin movie did indeed take a lot of poetic license, there are some parallels to what happened in real life. The Red Mendelssohn Stradivarius The violin's history does contain a lot of gaps.


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One of the violin's first owners, Kaspar Weiss (Christoph Koncz), is an angelic prodigy who cuddles it in bed like a teddy bear and faints dead away (literally) during an audition.


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Original title: Le violon rouge 1998 R 2h 10m IMDb RATING 7.6 /10 34K YOUR RATING Rate Play trailer 2:27 1 Video 34 Photos Drama Music Mystery A red-colored violin inspires passion, making its way through three centuries over several owners and countries, eventually ending up at an auction where it may find a new owner. Director François Girard


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Early on in the film, we are introduced to adorable Austrian child-prodigy orphan Kaspar Weiss, who plays like an angel on the Red Violin. Well, it turns out Kaspar was played by the equally prodigious 11-year-old Christoph Koncz (actually he was ten when he started working on the film). Born in 1987 in Konstanz into an Austrian-Hungarian.


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December 10, 2018 A scene from The Red Violin with the young Austrian orphan prodigy Kaspar Weiss (Christoph Koncz) and his teacher Georges Poussin (Jean-Luc Bideau). Twenty years ago, the film, The Red Violin, soared onto the big screen.


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One of the violin's first owners, Kaspar Weiss (Christoph Koncz), is an angelic prodigy who cuddles it in bed like a teddy bear and faints dead away (literally) during an audition.


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Christoph Koncz (born September 3, 1987, in Konstanz) is an Austrian - Hungarian conductor, performing internationally with orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra, Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal and Hong Kon.


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The Red Violin is a Historical Fiction / Speculative Fiction film following the story of an elusive, expertly crafted red violin with a Dark Secret. The film starts with a luthier in Italy, a fastidious master who lovingly crafts a perfect instrument for his unborn son. and then marks it indelibly with an act of mad grief.


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Ken Smith is a New York-based music writer Director Francois Girard has a favorite scene in his new film, "The Red Violin." He calls it the Octopus, though few casual moviegoers could ever figure.


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Why the Tarot cards? At the beginning of the film, Bussoti's wife Anna ( Irene Grazioli) asks her servant Cesca ( Anita Laurenzi) to read her fortune according to the Tarot cards. Five cards are laid out on the table, and Cesca overturns each one at various points in the movie.


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It is expertly played by one of the children, Kaspar Weiss, whom the monks believe is a prodigy. A top Viennese violin teacher, Georges Poussin, takes Weiss (below) under his wing, instructing him to practise mercilessly, to the click of the "Poussin meter", an early metronome he has designed. Each week, the tempo is gradually increased.


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In the first vignette, a fragile child prodigy, Kaspar Weiss (Christoph Koncz), raised by monks in Austria, is turned over to a violin tutor (Jean-Luc Bideau) who teaches him to keep musical time with a metronome. The child sleeps with the red violin and dies in a swoon at an audition that would have given him a chance to become famous.

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