In a successful journey by the famous film composer Geri Hirst after World War II. The famous composer decided to go into a new experiment, as Hurst moves to Hollywood to study with renowned master teacher Mario Castellnovo-Tidco. It is a journey that has changed a lot in the life of this genius composer, which has added a lot to him.
The earnest but very modest pic will play best with film-score buffs, though most in that community will wish for a bigger focus (or any, really) on their heroes.
Still, amid the glorious music, the fine period re-creation and burnished photography, the emotionally sound portrayal of artistic endeavor and that award-worthy turn by Berkeley, "The Maestro" often scores.