Bach and Expression (DVD + CD) | Fugue State Films FSFDVD015

Bach and Expression (DVD + CD)

Label: Fugue State Films

Cat No: FSFDVD015

Format: DVD + CD

Number of Discs: 4

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 11th November 2022

Contents

About

Daniel Moult and Martin Schmeding give richly detailed presentations about the nature, history and performance practice of a broad selection of Bach’s organ works, and then perform the pieces themselves on four individual but complementary central German organs – two Silbermanns in Rötha, the big Trost in Waltershausen and the Hildebrandt in Sangerhausen.

The DVD-CD boxset includes an extraordinary seven-part documentary stretching over three and a half hours, in which Moult and Schmeding discuss an enormous range of expressive attributes and techniques relevant to Bach’s music, as well as its cultural and theological background. Christine Blanken of the Bach Archiv Leipzig examines and elucidates relevant manuscripts.

This is rounded out by a chronological survey of two-and-a-half hours of Bach’s music performed on film and on CD, recorded to the highest quality in stereo and surround. The music is drawn from a large range of Bach’s compositions to provide the largest possible canvas and to show the enormous range of Bach’s work.

This project will provide an exceptional introduction and overview for anyone with any interest in Bach, the organ or classical music in general.

Filmed and recorded on location at:
- Georgenkirche, Rötha (organ by Gottfried Silbermann, 1721)
- Marienkirche, Rötha (organ by Gottfried Silbermann, 1724)
- Jacobikirche, Sangerhausen (organ by Zacharias Hildebrandt, 1728)
- Stadtkirche, Waltershausen (organ by Tobias Heinrich Gottfried Trost, 1730)

Picture format: NTSC DVD-9
Sound format DVD: Stereo / 5.1 Surround
Region code: 0 (Region free)
Original language: English
Booklet notes: English
Subtitles: None
Running time (DVD): 400 minutes
Running time (CD): 150 minutes

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Reviews

What this wonderful new Fugue State Films production sets out to do is to open our minds, to avoid prevailing dogma and to interpret Bach’s organ music with a full appreciation of the context of his musical life and the rich variety of schools of organ-building with which he would have been familiar. ... Will Fraser and his technical team have created another landmark document which should be snapped up by every conservatoire and university music department globally without delay.  Malcolm Riley
Gramophone December 2022

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