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The stations of Bach, by Mordecai Bauman Timely Productions

Label
The stations of Bach, by Mordecai Bauman Timely Productions
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For College; Adult audiences
Main title
The stations of Bach
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747799073
Responsibility statement
by Mordecai Bauman Timely Productions
Runtime
88
Summary
This fascinating documentary on the life and music of Johann Sebastian Bach also explores the social, political and aesthetic forces in Germany during his time (1685-1750). Performances by soloists and ensembles, as well as commentary by distinguished Bach scholars, enliven the film. Violinist James Buswell, long identified with Bach s music, acts as both host and performer. The story of Bach's life is told by visiting each German city where the composer lived, studied or worked, from Eisenach where he was born, to Leipzig where he died at the age of sixty five. Each location represents a turning point in his growth and musical development. As the documentary unfolds we are treated to several fine performances, including one by the boys choir of the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig. Supporting Mr. Buswell s interpretation are discussions by such well-known experts as Christian Wolff, Hans-Joachim Schulze of the Bach Archive in Leipzig, Paula Sutter Fichtner, a historian at City University of New York, and Blanche Honneger Moyse of the New England Bach Festival
Target audience
general
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