By Michael Beek

Published: Monday, 09 January 2023 at 12:00 am


Lydia Tár is the first woman conductor to take the reins of a major German orchestra. But you won’t have heard of this particular conductor, composer and ethnomusicologist, because she is an entirely fictional character. Created by writer/director Todd Field, Tár is brought thrillingly to life by Academy Award-winning actor Cate Blanchett in a film that shocks with its depiction of a spectacular fall from grace, and dazzles with with its intricate musical detail.

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That detail was the result of a deep dive into the world of classical music by Todd Field, whose starting point in 2020 was John Mauceri’s book For the Love of Music. He told me finishing the book ‘electrified’ him and sealed the deal in terms of him wanting to take his idea for the film forward, but he needed further help and couldn’t believe where it came from, as he went on to tell me.

‘I was talking to Universal Music and I said, “I’m about ready to start this thing, do you have anyone that you think would be smart for me to talk to who would be willing to speak with me?” and they said, “well yeah there’s this legendary guy named John Mauceri.” I said, “you’ve got to be kidding me, I just finished his book!”

Mauceri, a one-time pupil and protegé of Leonard Bernstein, is today one of the most highly esteemed conductors and musical minds in the US. As the film’s official music advisor he would become integral to the director’s navigation of the classical world.

‘John said to me, “look, before we get to talking read my other book, Maestros and their Music, and before that you might want to do this…” So he kind of gave me this course to take, before I got into masterclasses with him. And that was absolutely fantastic, it felt like a thrilling privilege and such a highly rarefied opportunity.’

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Condcutor and musicologist John Mauceri, a one-time pupil and protegé of Leonard Bernstein, served as the film’s official music advisor. Pic: Getty Images

We were fortunate enough to be joined by Mauceri in our conversation, and the maestro was quick to share that, ‘you have to be very careful when you talk to Todd, because he actually remembers what you say!’ Such recall served him (and the audience) well, for the film is littered with observations, blink-and-you’ll-miss-them references and familiar names classical music fans will recognise.

‘It had a giant impact on how the script was written,’ Field continues, ‘because essentially I had a character who is clearly an accomplished musician, however she’s also perhaps a bit overly concerned with legacy.’

Who does Cate Blanchett play in the film Tár?

Tár is a film about the very nature of the creation of music from pencil to podium, told via a character who (like any number of notable men before her) would stop at nothing in order to stake a claim on and ensure her place in its story. So it’s as much a film about power as it is music, Lydia Tár seemingly indestructible as she holds court over one of the greatest orchestras, the musical world at her feet. But in an age when the actions of those in positions of power are under ever-closer scrutiny, it’s Tár’s blinding sense of indestructibility that is ultimately her undoing.