You don't know what you're talking about. It's a documented fact that In the actual meeting between Bach and the king, the king played the theme on fortepiano, not on flute, and Bach improvised on fortepiano, not on harpsichord.
The only thing worse than the script is the acting. They didn't even get the story right. The king played the theme on fortepiano, not flute, and Bach improvised on fortepiano, not harpsichord.
@@herrickinman9303 This isn’t the actual movie. It’s only a little bit of it. The actual piece of music is an overdubbing with a more professional recording.
Dico soltanto che la Musica Terapeutica di Bach mi ha aiutato a sconfiggere la mia Depressione! Gli Psicofarmaci non ci sono riusciti Bach con la sua Musica Divina Si! Quando ero Depresso a volte sentivo risuonare nel mio cervello Jesu Bleibet meine freude 😊❤
This was not in the original movie.... but it is an improvement on the original movie. I think that Bach actually played this one out. Nice that the His Majesty did not interrupt the process. I was offended at that in the original movie.
And yet in reality, asshat frederick - who was an absolute monster, bully and psychopath and loved to psychologically torture those around him for his enjoyment - DID interrupt the recital, because he ass disappointed that Bach managed to do it. After all, frederick conceived of the whole thing only to embarass bach, giving him a theme he thought it impossible to turn into a fugue - he purposely had bach’s son write a theme that would be contrapunctually near impossible to make into a fugue. Let alone extempore. The movie was right.
@@ato12ato Johann Sebastian Bach (1983) by Lothar Bellag, starring an unbelievable Ulrich Thein as J.S. Bach. Great 4-part movie. I bought the DVD and never regretted it.
O, dies ist wundervoll. Verzeihung---ich spreche nur Englisch. Aber der grosser Bach bei dem papier-maché Fredriech ist wundervoll. Bach wird in Ewigkeit leben --Friedrich in Buecher.
This is ridiculous, not "sublime." The only thing worse than the script is the acting. They didn't even get the story right. The king played the theme on fortepiano, not flute, and Bach improvised on fortepiano, not harpsichord.
It is just a picture of Johann Sebastian bach, going straight from 6:10 to 9:55... How come? Did you see anything? Sometimes music have a strange effect on the mind, enjoy it with your eyes closed are wise words, dont let your eyes distract you.