The Concert (1931 film)

The Concert (German: Das Konzert) is a 1931 German comedy film based upon the play by Hermann Bahr, directed by Leo Mittler and starring Olga Chekhova, Oskar Karlweis, and Ursula Grabley.

[1] It was made by the German subsidiary of Paramount Pictures and released by UFA as part of the Parufamet distribution deal.

Professor Gustav Heink is a pianist and music teacher who is adored by his students, although he is no longer a young man.

When the master, as his students call him full of admiration, gives a “private concert”, this means nothing other than that Prof. Heink wants to have another affair, an extramarital sweetheart.

Because of course, instead of touring, it's actually going to the music professor's love nest, a remote, lonely mountain hut run by the loyal Pollinger couple.