Published: January 28, 2025; Aithor: Julia Sonrisa
Address: 18 West, 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019
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“Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach” (1968), directed by Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet, is a minimalist and unconventional biographical film about the life of the renowned German composer Johann Sebastian Bach. The film is presented as a series of vignettes and recollections from the perspective of Bach’s second wife, Anna Magdalena Bach, whose diary entries and letters serve as the narrative framework.
Rather than following a traditional plot, the film focuses on the daily life, work, and struggles of Bach, portrayed by renowned harpsichordist Gustav Leonhardt. It emphasizes his dedication to his music, his role as a family man, and his conflicts with employers and the church. The film is notable for its austere style, with long takes of performances of Bach’s compositions, often played in their entirety, creating a meditative and immersive experience.
Through its restrained approach, the film explores themes of art, faith, and the passage of time, offering a contemplative portrait of Bach’s legacy as seen through the eyes of his devoted wife. The use of period instruments and historically accurate performances adds to the film’s authenticity, making it a unique blend of biography and musical homage.
Time: 1:00-3:00 pm EST
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