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..a'la Tarkovsky's "Solaris" and Bach Concerto d-Moll BWV 1052R

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The soundtrack of Solaris features a combination of Johann Sebastian Bach's chorale prelude for organ, "Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ" (BWV 639) and an electronic score by composer Eduard Artemyev. The choral prelude for organ is heard four times throughout the film. Tarkovsky was an admirer of Bach's music and chose the choral prelude as the central theme for the film. And now something completely different... Bach Concerto d-Moll BWV 1052R

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  • @ivolva Its's his (Tarkovsky) idea

  • @neonsichel Thanks Andrei Tarkovsky!

  • am I correct this is a homage to the famous driving scene of Solyaris? nice vid

  • Yeah, this seems to go together well, the music and the driving. Good! :)

  • ja woll

    chokk ertear

  • ha ha ha

  • Bach d-Moll-Konzert,ursprünglich für Klavier

  • The title is in the description/notes of the video. This piece of music is discussed in the funeral scene in Nathanael West's novel "The Day of the Locust".

  • What exactly is this Bach violin concerto, please anyone. Sounds like two violins to me.This would get more views if it was filed under Bach.

  • I like this

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