Mein Name ist Bach

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2006

Runtime: France:97 min
Country: Germany / Switzerland
Language: German

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  • It where not modern piano's but hammerklavieren and pianoforte's fortepiano's.....

  • Of course it's not Bach. It's an improvisation of her (the princess). The man is a son of J.S Bach and she is his pupil. She always experimented with modern music which was not appropriate at that time and this son of Bach was the only person who understood her.

    You should first see the whole movie...

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  • The guy who played Bach actually looks alot like Bach, but the whole story was way to weak, and weird,

    Again why are movie makers trying to make musicians crazy? Over all this movie is not worthy of being from Bach

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    I'd be happy only with the whole recording, because I could use my ear in order to write the notes that sound, I wrote the notes of the small fragment that appears on this video but it is not enough!

    Any of you Know how I can get it?

    Thank you, and sorry for my english,but... I'm spanish!

  • Of course already existed pianofortes, the movie was set in, more or less, 1749. The first pianoforte was invented in 1700 (aprox.) by Cristofori... And the style of the piece she is interpreting is Empfindsamkeit, this style was born on the XVIII century, and means literally "sensitive style" was introduced by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach... It sounds like a romantic piece, very beatifull, I wish I could have the score, I think that the piece is from Frédéric Devreese, but I can't found it...

  • Ach wenn der arme WF Bach nur wuesste wie er hier verfilmt worden ist....

  • The movie is certainly far better than any of this mass-appealing commercial entertainment trash; though the actors do behave way to modern: I could live with the musicians, as they bring in the divine music of J.S. Bach (for which I could even pardon Christendom its existence), but the nobles and especially king Frederick the Great and his younger sister are much misplaced: What ever Frederick did feel about women he certainly loved his sisters; and the actors plays him like a street rowdy!

  • LOL!!! If anyone named Bach wrote that rubbish I will eat hats.

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  • its true!!!! it is not classical, piano???? in this period??? it should be a harpsichord!!!!

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