Bach's '3rd Suite for Cello' interpreted through dance.
Yo-Yo Ma: Inspired by Bach - Six Gestures
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Yo-Yo Ma approached world champion skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean to join him in interpreting 'Suite No. 6'. Innovative filmmaker Patricia Rozema ('Mansfield Park') combines beautiful images of Yo-Yo Ma's performance with magnificent skating sequences of Torvill and Dean, interwoven with J. S. Bach's first person narrative. By doing so she is able to investigate Bach's personal and professional history while linking his life and music to our modern world.
'Proves...that Yo-Yo Ma's conception was...capable...of achieving transcendence. Filmmaker Patricia Rozema...proves herself, once again, to be a master at pure cinema...Each component (music, skating, cinematic direction) is noteworthy in and of itself; together, they form one of the purest aesthetic experiences I've enjoyed all year...The exquisite SIX GESTURES is highly recommended and an EDITOR'S CHOICE.' Video Librarian
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Main credits
Ma, Yo-Yo (instrumentalist)
Fichman, Niv (film producer)
Rozema, Patricia (film director)
Rozema, Patricia (screenwriter)
Torvill, Jayne (performer)
Dean, Christopher (performer)
McCamus, Tom (actor)
Other credits
Director of photography, André Pienaar; editor, Michelle Czuka.
Distributor subjects
Bach; Dance; Humanities; Music; Performing ArtsKeywords
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[music]
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-Excuse me. Why Torvill and Dean?
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-Well,
I think they’re extraordinary.
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They did for ice dancing
what Bach did for the cello.
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I think they both worked
with strict forms.
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Through working that way,
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they were able to find
unbelievable freedom of expression,
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depth of expression.
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In this piece,
in particular, The Sixth Suite,
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I think their choreography can
enter the realm of the music, which,
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I guess, some people have
described as the Dance of the Gods.
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-Okay. Thanks.
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-Sure.
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[music]
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-I think when I first came to Kothen,
I was truly joyful.
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I must not forget to mark down
those moments of real gladness.
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They come so rarely.
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I was finally paid quite handsomely.
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I had 16 top-notch
musicians at my service.
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I didn’t have a choir,
but then I didn’t have to teach.
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So,
just music, music for music’s sake.
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For the Lord’s sake.
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Written at the behest of the prince,
my employer,
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a literate and ardent young friend.
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[music]
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Of course,
I had my cherished Maria Barbara with
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me and my four children
alive and well. Praise God.
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[music]
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My new little boy,
still warm from the womb,
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Leopold Augustus.
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I named him after the prince,
who was also his godfather.
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We baptized him in the castle.
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I intended to live here for
the rest of my days, yes.
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At that moment,
I thought the world good.
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Good indeed.
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[music]
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[scribbling sound]
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[sighing]
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[traffic noise]
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[music]
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Of course, there were always doubts.
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Nothing is clear.
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Was I isolating myself?
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Should I try to develop a connection
with other composers of the day?
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I’d always been interested in
what the others were doing.
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When I was 15, I walked 200
miles to hear Bach’s Hood play.
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-In fact, Bach never traveled more
than 200 miles outside his hotel.
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-I copied the works of
Telemann and Handel.
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This Handel, marvelous composer,
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no wonder everyone is so
excited about his work.
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On several occasions, I tried to
make contact with him, but well,
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he seemed to be avoiding me.
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-He was.
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Handel had many opportunities
to meet Bach, but he declined.
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Handel was very popular,
well-traveled.
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He was worldly.
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Bach, on the other hand,
stayed close to home.
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He had a great inner life,
great imagination.
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During his time though was
considered old-fashioned.
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-I know I’m considered conservative,
old fashioned,
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but does everyone have to try to
invent some whole new kind of music?
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We get some us complete
existing ideas well.
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[music]
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Of course,
I’ve never had any security really.
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[music]
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Especially if the number
of funerals drops.
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I need funerals to make a living.
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The healthy wind blows.
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It’s deadly as it were.
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Death feeds me.
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It’s all around me.
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[background noise]
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Am I a fool?
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Am I secluded in this little castle?
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[music]
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Bach was pretty much forgotten
as anything but really
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wonderful organist until
almost a century after he
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died, when Mendelssohn revived
his reputation as a composer with
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a huge wildly successful
production of st. Matthew Passion.
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[music]
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-Whenever I take my pipe and stuff
it in smoke to pass the time away,
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my thoughts as I sit
there and puff it,
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dwell on a picture sad and gray.
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It teaches me that very like,
am I myself unto my pipe, like me,
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this pipe so fragrant burning is
made of naught but earth and clay.
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To earth, I too shall be returning.
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It falls and there I
think to say it breaks
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in two before my eyes in store for
me, a like fate lies, et cetera.
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When the Prince took his cure
at Carlsbad in June 1720,
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he took me and five
other musicians with him.
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It was ideal.
I thought of music at nothing but.
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At the time, I thought this
good and as it should be.
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I missed the children and
my beloved Maria Barbara,
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but,
my God, there can be joy in work.
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[music]
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-The Six Suites were the first
works ever written for Solo Cello.
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-Yes,
there’s no record of those Cello
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Suites ever having been performed.
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-I was obliged to be industrious.
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Anyone who is equally industrious
will succeed equally well.
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[music]
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-Park Road has first
five Cello Suites
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for the conventional
four-stringed instrument.
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For the Sixth Suite, he stipulated
a five-string instrument
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with the addition
of a high E string.
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It’s as though his vision of
his music demanded an extension
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in technique and range that the
current instrument wouldn’t allow.
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Tradition has it that
he was at least partly
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responsible for the invention
called the Viola Pomposa.
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Its form and shape,
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manner of playing has been a
matter of much debate and vitriol.
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Box instrument hasn’t survived.
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I suppose it will
always remain a mystery.
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[music]
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[scribbling sound]
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[thunder storm]
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-I came back to misery.
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No one had told me.
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Maria Barbara was gone.
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Children were still in the house
alone, completely confused.
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They knew something was crazy.
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She had died while I was away,
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just died.
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She was healthy. We were happy.
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She just died.
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They had buried her already
before I could see her.
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My Maria Barbara.
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[thunder storm]
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[music]
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[thunder storm]
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[music]
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I was an orphan.
I was an an orphan at 10,
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but I had Christopher and Jacob,
my brothers.
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Now, they too have left this earth.
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[music]
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This is my lot.
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Self-pity is an indulgence
for the petty and the small.
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For life is a symphony of sorrows.
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[music]
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My God is an angry God.
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I know death is a release
from the strangely. I know
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I have to be happy for those who
have left me behind, but for myself,
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I am not.
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[music]
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[background noise]
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Then it began to ring
hollow like a tin trumpet.
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It appeared to me that I gave Prince
Leopold’s life, a musical score,
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his birthdays,
his dances, meetings, partying.
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Now he’s caught up in amusements with
a stupid Princess Anhalt-Bernburg.
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She knows nothing of music.
She’s jealous of our friendship.
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I once benefited from Leopold’s
ardent nature, but clearly,
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he is just a man of
transient and excitements.
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Now, this princess is the new
instrument he wants to play.
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I carry on.
He carries on. She carries on.
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In our little dance,
polite, dutiful, and empty.
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[music]
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[sighs]
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What am I doing here?
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All this frivolity.
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I need a choir.
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[choir singing]
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My Lord and Father,
the creator of all that is,
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I need to serve you from within
the womb of my faith again.
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I can’t have any
more of these dances.
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It is almost painfully
symbolic that my little
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boy named after Leopold
is now dead too.
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[nature sounds]
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Then change.
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She has a soprano voice that
is not entirely disagreeable.
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Well, actually it is lovely.
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She can even copy music.
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She wants to know more
about contrapuntal forms.
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My friends have been
nagging me to remarry.
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I’ve been alone for too long.
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The children, especially
Friedman so gifted, fragile,
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they need a strong hand.
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I’ve been writing all night
and she sings so finely.
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Her form,
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thank you, Lord, for creating
a woman with such a form.
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It is so cold here and the
miracle of birth, I miss it.
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Warm, wet little body full of
the future, full of me and her,
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Anna Magdalene.
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[music]
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[applause]
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Am I wrong to find delight again?
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Does it make light to my grieves?
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Do our smiles make light of death?
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[music]
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[background noise]
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I did what I could God.
I did what I could.
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[music]
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-Bach’s body was exhumed almost
150 years after his death.
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Adam Pulitzer, a famed Viennese
medical authority studied Bach’s
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remains and yielded results
suggestive of his musical genius.
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-A well organized,
well-developed ear is
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indispensable for the
making of a great composer.
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In Bach’s case,
the overall impression
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of a particularly pronounced
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development of the temporal
bone is immediately apparent.
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It is confirmed by the
examination of its components.
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The abnormally large size
of the fenestra rotunda.
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The extraordinary thickness and
firmness of the mastoid process.
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[music]
Distributor: Bullfrog Films
Length: 55 minutes
Date: 1998
Genre: Expository
Language: Not available
Grade: 7-12, College, Adult
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