Bach: Mass in B Minor
Bach: Mass in B Minor

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Bach: Mass in B Minor

1970
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German

Karl Richter leads Gundula Janowitz and Hermann Prey in Bach’s monumental B minor Mass The work was filmed in the splendid Baroque abbey church of Diessen in Bavaria, which dates from Bach's time. Messe in h-moll Mass in B minor BWV 232 Gundula Janowitz · Hertha Töpper Horst R. Laubenthal · Hermann Prey Münchener Bach-Chor Münchener Bach-Orchester Karl Richter Directed by Arne Arnbom

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Gábor VargaGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the creation and enduring legacy of Johann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B Minor. It explores the historical context in which the work was composed, its complex musical structure, and its significance as one of Bach's most profound and celebrated compositions. The film features performances and analysis, offering insights into the genius of Bach and the enduring power of his sacred music.

Critical Reception

The 1970 documentary 'Bach: Mass in B Minor' received a modest reception, primarily appreciated by enthusiasts of classical music and Bach's work. As a documentary focused on a specific musical piece, its audience was niche, and critical reviews were less widespread than for feature films. However, it was recognized for its educational value and its attempt to illuminate the complexities of Bach's masterpiece.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its insightful exploration of Bach's Mass in B Minor.

  • Appreciated for its educational content for classical music aficionados.

  • Noted for its focus on performance and analysis of the musical work.

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Fun Fact

The Mass in B Minor was one of Bach's last major works, composed over a period of many years, with the final sections completed just before his death in 1750.

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