Cinequest: GORDON GETTY: THERE WILL BE MUSIC

GORDON GETTY: THERE WILL BE MUSIC
GORDON GETTY: THERE WILL BE MUSIC

San Francisco billionaire Gordon Getty was born into great wealth, so he was never going to be a Regular Guy.  And few aspire to become composers of classical music, as Getty has.  He is profiled in the documentary Gordon Getty: There Will Be Music.

Getty sees himself as more 19th Century than 20th (tellingly, not even mentioning the 21st).  It’s an apt description of someone who bases musical compositions on the works of Poe and Dickinson.  Affable and genuine,Getty is easy to spend time with.  We get a fun glimpse into the Getty family history – and learn that Gordon was already out of college when he read that his dad was the richest American.   “I knew he was rich, but…”

Getty is conscious that his uberwealth brings major advantages to his vocation as well as detracting from his credibility.  Naively, he thinks that they balance out.  But one thing is or sure – Getty is no dilettante.  He is a serious composer, who has devoted himself to his craft.

The most interesting aspects of Gordon Getty: There Will Be Music are Getty’s music and the insight into his process as a composer.  Getty’s passion in pronounced, but it’s a quiet passion.  The pace of the film reflects its subject and his music, which is not pulsating.  Classical music fans will enjoy this film than those who are not.

Plays Cinequest on March 6, 11 and 12.

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