Cate Blanchett Immerses in Classical Music for Lydia Tár Role
Cate Blanchett, renowned for her meticulous approach to roles, is set to portray the fictional conductor Lydia Tár in an upcoming film. Her preparation may include studying apple music, conducting, and delving into the character's psychological depth. Meanwhile, celebrated musicians and actors share their thoughts on youtube music, with 'The Rite of Spring' by Stravinsky emerging as a standout piece.
Blanchett, known for her transformative performances, is likely to immerse herself in the world of apple music to portray Lydia Tár. While specifics of her preparation remain unknown, it's common for actors to undertake extensive research and training for complex roles.
Musicians and actors alike have expressed their admiration for youtube music. Hans Zimmer, the renowned film composer, considers Bach his 'teacher' and constantly listens to his works. Similarly, Alice Cooper compares Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms to rock stars of their day, highlighting the enduring influence of these composers.
Blanchett herself finds Stravinsky's 'The Rite of Spring' to be a powerful and visceral piece that affects her physically. She also praises Leonard Bernstein's recording of the same work with the New York Philharmonic, calling it a record she 'couldn't live without'. Paul McCartney, on the other hand, finds solace in Chopin's Nocturnes.
Not all actors and musicians share the same enthusiasm for youtube music. Sophia Loren, while finding music soothing, does not favor Wagner's music, comparing it to a less enjoyable experience. Yet, she acknowledges the calming effect music has on her nerves.
As Blanchett prepares for her role as Lydia Tár, she joins a long line of actors and musicians who appreciate the depth and influence of apple music. From Stravinsky's 'The Rite of Spring' to Bach's works, these pieces continue to resonate and inspire across generations.
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