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Rostropovich plays the Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite No. 1

Mstislav Rostropovich plays the Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007. Filmed at the Basilique Sainte Madeleine, Vézelay, Yonne, France in 1991.  
 

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SpiderShaman3323 (34 minutes ago) Show Hide
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And saying "I CAN JUST FEEL IT" or "I HAVE FAITH" doesn't prove one either.
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Every species that does not end in an extinction could be said to be a transitional fossil, however, for the sake of argument I'll mention the most popular and the one you've probably heard of before; Archeopteryx. Might not be spelled that way but basically its a dinosaur with wings and feathers as well as a scaley body and claws, the dinosaurs eventually gave way to the first birds.
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I think you'll find its the other way around, we have all the evidence, and you have a historically innacurate 2000 year old book.
Athena913 (2 hours ago) Show Hide
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I agree with katystube1. It's an excellent piece by Bach. Talk about Bach, or cello, or the musician. This is no place to discuss theology.
katystube1 (3 hours ago) Show Hide
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so why are you guys talking about God on a video of music? Does it pertain AT ALL to this video?
metalic699 (6 hours ago) Show Hide
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where are all of the failed results ? where are all of the transitional links?
metalic699 (6 hours ago) Show Hide
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no one denies that evolution exists .. the questions lie with whether it is guided by a designer or it occurs randomly and by chance.. all of the worlds greatest scientists agree that you need genetic mutation and natural selection to achieve a favorable result and that you would need huge numbers of failed results before you would reach a single positive one.. one thousand to the millionth power in the case of a horse ( Julian Huxley)
neonevangelion666 (6 hours ago) Show Hide
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I'm going to play devil's advocate and argue that science does not and most likely will not ever explain the origins of the universe. This isn't to say that something unexplainable should automatically be attributed to a 'God', but the theories about the universe's origins are a bit out of line with the scientific method itself. There's no way to disprove God's existence (paradox). On the other hand, we cannot simply assume God exists when no real proof can be shown. The God debate is fruitless.
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i think the tempo is fine. it makes come forward all the aspects that makes me love Bach.. like rythmical accents, organpoint, and somehow counterpoint between these magical frases. wonderful playing!
bobert432 (17 hours ago) Show Hide
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The technology we have developed in the last 60 years, since Einstein died, has not disproved the existence of a Creator.

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