Peter Warlock - Some Little Joy
A sympathetic film that captures the wit and vitriol of a self-destructive soul
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Genre:
DVD
Label: Signum Vision
Magazine Review Date: 12/2008
Media Format: Digital Versatile Disc
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: SIGDVD002
Author: Peter Dickinson
Mark Dexter as Warlock/Heseltine looks right and delivers a mesmerising characterisation that includes the self-destructive qualities that imperilled Warlock’s career. He published vitriolic reviews and wrote insulting letters to establishment critics – one result was to destroy The Sackbut, the magazine he was editing.
The atmosphere of the 1920s is evoked with some magnificent vintage cars and trains; songs such as “Sleep”, “The Fox” and “The Frostbound Wood” (John Mark Ainsley’s Hyperion recordings) are given sympathetic settings. The three principal women in Warlock’s life are all convincingly portrayed, but the other actors should have been credited in the DVD booklet. However, Britten romanticises the role of Winifred Baker, who was described as inarticulate and “a lump of a woman, big with a bad shape”. There is little of Warlock’s role as a prolific writer and editor who anticipated the early music revival, but overall this sensitive and imaginative film will make converts to Warlock and engender sympathy for those who had to deal with a man who created his miniature masterpieces at such extortionate cost.
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