In Praise Of Ken Russell, Cinema’s Great Imaginer Of Music

“Yes, he could be puerile. He portrayed Liszt as a sex-crazed rock star pursued by a giant penis. … The neurotic, erotic carryings on of his Mahler and Tchaikovsky don’t qualify as proper musicology. But Russell always started with the music — how it made him feel, how it took over his life. Music was, for him, the key to our inner lives.”