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May 11, 2001 · The Song of the Lark: Directed by Karen Arthur. With Alison Elliott, Maximilian Schell, Tony Goldwyn, Robert Floyd. At the end of the 19th century, a country girl wants to go to the big city to become a master pianist.
An adaptation of Willa Cather's novel about a young woman's struggle to achieve her destiny -- a struggle that takes her from a small Colorado town to the opera stages of the world. Thea Kronborg, a talented and beautiful young woman growing up in 1890s Colorado, travels to Chicago to make or...
A feature, romantic drama set in the early 1900s, The Song of the Lark follows a talented country girl who leaves her small town home to pursue greatness but must learn to trust herself before she can rise to sing on the world’s biggest stages.
2000. 2 hr 0 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. Acclaimed author Willa Cather offers a moving tale of an artist's self-discovery in a semi-autobiographical tale...
The Song of the Lark. A 19th-century rural Midwesterner (Alison Elliott) goes on to become a world-famous operatic soprano.
Tom Neuwirth Cinematography. Charles Fox Music. Corky Ehlers Editing. Critics reviews. At the end of the 19th century, a country girl wants to go to the big city to become a master pianist. However, her instructor discovers that her true talent lies in singing. But is that what she really wants?
About this movie. arrow_forward. A 19th-century rural Midwesterner (Alison Elliott) goes on to become a world-famous operatic soprano.