Perfect Harmony (film)

Perfect Harmony is a 1991 American historical drama film produced by Disney that is set during the Civil Rights Movement.

The production was filmed at Berry College, and is noted for its soundtrack which featured classical choir pieces.

In 1959, a new teacher named Derek Sanders becomes the new choirmaster for Blanton Academy, a prestigious but all-white private school in South Carolina.

Taylor Bradshaw, on the other hand, is impressed by the music of Landy Allen, an African-American boy and grandson of Zeke, the school caretaker.

The film's soundtrack includes "All We Like Sheep" and Hallelujah chorus from Handel's Messiah, Franz Schubert's Ständchen in D Major and Schwanengesang, and Mozart's Laudate Dominum, as well as Vollendet ist das große Werk from Haydn's Creation.