Baroque composer and musician Johann Sebastian Bach was famous throughout Europe even during his lifetime. Today his work, which encompasses more than 1,100 cantata, preludes, masses and choral pieces, is known all over the world. Yet despite this, very little is known today about the man himself. In the Bach Archive in Leipzig, the centre of international research on Bach, a team headed by Archive Director Prof. Peter Wollny and musicologist Prof. Christoph Wolff has developed a new methodical approach. They are exploring what Bach’s students at St. Thomas Church, the so-called Thomaner, said about him. It all started with the discovery of a matriculation register...
Inhalt Episode 1: Bach in Leipzig Episode 2: Key evidence - the matriculation register Episode 3: Following up leads on the ground Episode 4: The mystery of Master Fleckeisen Episode 5: Dismissed from school: the man who copied Bach's notes Episode 6: Handwriting analysis Episode 7: Reading correctly Episode 8: Bach's performances Episode 9: The Bach Festival Episode 10: General interview with Prof. Peter Wollny Episode 11: Sir John Eliot Gardiner on Johann Sebastian Bach
Serienbeschreibung Die Serie beinhaltet Filmproduktionen der Gerda Henkel Stiftung jeweils in deutscher und englischer Sprachversion. Weitere Beiträge und Videos sind auf L.I.S.A., dem Wissenschaftsportal der Gerda Henkel Stiftung, zu finden (siehe externer Link). L.I.S.A. nimmt mit seinem Akronym die zentralen Möglichkeiten des Portals auf: Lesen, Informieren, Schreiben und Austauschen. Nicht zuletzt erinnert L.I.S.A. an die Gründerin der Gerda Henkel Stiftung Lisa Maskell, die 1976 zum Gedenken an ihre Mutter Gerda Henkel die Stiftung ins Leben rief. L.I.S.A. ist somit fest in der Tradition der Stiftung verankert, und wird gleichzeitig aktuellen und zukünftigen Forschungsbedürfnissen gerecht.