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Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin: Bach - Die Kunst der Fuge
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NR (Not Rated) :: Arthaus Musik ::
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2009-11-17
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5/5
Absorbing and Enlightening
by Qwerty
I couldn't agree more with Kirk McElhearn of MusicWeb-International, who reviewed this DVD as follows:
"Rarely have I watched a classical music DVD that has drawn me into the music the way this one did. Granted, Die Kunst der Fuge is one of my favourite pieces of music, and it's one that always makes me pay attention. While it may be considered to be cerebral, "didactic" music, it is nevertheless a series of variations that stands head-and-shoulders over all other variation sequences.
Beyond the music, this DVD stands out by taking the viewer on stage, among the musicians as they perform. With a group of 22 instrumentalists - sixteen strings, four winds (trombone, oboe, oboe de caccia and bassoon), organ and harpsichord - the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin presents here a unique arrangement of Bach's work. Using constantly changing groups of musicians to play the different sections, the cameras and lighting help focus on those playing, even taking the viewer in amongst the performers. While this was performed live, in front of an audience, it is actually surprising to see some of the camera angles and close-ups: there must have been at least one cameraman on stage with a steadicam. The musicians deserve credit for not being disturbed - though the audience may have been irked by this. This camera work, with its many close-ups, combined with the innovative lighting and placement of the musicians, makes the film of the work almost as interesting as the music.
There's an initial organ chorale which is not part of the work, and seems out of place. After this Die Kunst der Fuge begins with a string quartet playing the first fugue, then the four winds playing the next one. All sixteen strings then take their turn, and each part of the work features a different configuration of musicians: sometimes a solo harpsichord or organ, sometimes a string duo or trio, and even once the organ with two winds. The variety of orchestrations highlights the different colours of the canons and fugues, and makes this one of the most delightful versions of this work that I've heard.
In spite of this being a live performance, there are no noticeable errors in the performance, and the musicians are clearly absorbed in their playing. While the sound is only in stereo - a surround-sound mix would have been nice, given the "in-your-face" approach to filming - it is excellently recorded.
Whether you're a fan of Bach's Art of Fugue or not, this DVD will help you (re)discover this wonderful music. This is one of the finest classical DVDs I've seen; one of the rare filmed performances that actually is worth filming for the aesthetics and direction."
3/5
Bach for Zombies
by Zarathustra (Sacramento, CA USA)
Let me start out by confessing that I am not a musician. I have a rather extensive collection of Bach's compositions, but until recently, it didn't include The Art of the Fugue. I have watched this DVD three or four times and am still befuddled. Why is it played so slowly? The players look like zombies, which may explain the slow playing. I have had my HDTV for seven years now and have had no problems with the color balance until I played this DVD. The players have green faces and green arms. After adjusting the color balance they still look frightful.
Besides being green, the players' dress and hairdos look like they are still living in fear of the Stasi and the brutal dictators during the worst days of the DDR.
Let's compare this release to Bach's Brandenburg Concertos by the Freiburger Barockorchester on DVD by EuroArts. That DVD was recorded in Coethen Palace, a beautiful site where Bach composed. It looks beautiful on my HDTV.
Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin: Bach - Die Kunst der Fuge Summary
Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin: Bach... DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Stephan Mai
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Raphael Alpermann
Aspect Ratio:
1.77:1
Rated:
NR (Not Rated)
Running Time:
82 mins
UPC:
807280146790
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Arthaus Musik
Release Date:
2009-11-17
Region Code:
0
Specs:
Classical, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language), English (Unknown),
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