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Yo-Yo Ma inspired by Bach

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Yo-Yo Ma inspired by Bach

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Author
Bach, Johann Sebastianほか
Publisher
Sony Classical
Publication date
[199-]
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12 in
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Spoken in English with Japanese subtitles; spoken in English and Japanese with Japanese subtitles (1st work)Title on sleeve: ヨーヨー・マ インスパイアド・バイ・バッハDisc...

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Material Type
映像資料
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Publication Date
[199-]
Size
12 in
Alternative Title
ヨーヨー・マ インスパイアド・バイ・バッハ
Place of Publication (Country Code)
ja
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
Spoken in English with Japanese subtitles; spoken in English and Japanese with Japanese subtitles (1st work)
Title on sleeve: ヨーヨー・マ インスパイアド・バイ・バッハ
Disc 1, side 1: Documentary. Disc 1, side 2: With the etchings "The carceri d'invenzione emgravings" by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, architect. Disc 2, side 1: M. Morris and his dance group's dance with Bach's violoncello suite, BWV 1009, performed by Yo-Yo Ma. Disc 2, side 2: Drama. Disc 3, side 1: Documentary and Tamasaburo Bando's dance with Bach's violoncello suite, BWV 1010, performed by Yo-Yo Ma. Disc 3, side 2: J. Torvill & C. Dean's ice dance with Bach's violoncello suite, BWV 1012, performed by Yo-Yo Ma; also containig episodes in Bach's life
Yo-Yo Ma, violoncello and original criative concept. In the 1st work: Julie Moir Messervy, garden designer. In the 2nd work: John Wilton-Ely, scholar ; Steven Epstein, recording producer ; Moshe Safdie, architect ; Richard Danielpour, composer. In the 3rd work: Mark Morris, choreographer ; The Mark Morris Dance Group. In the 4th work: Lori Singer (Dr. France) ; Don McKellar (Max) ; George Sperdakos (Sammy) ; Arsinée Khanjian (Sarah) ; other performers. In the 5th work: Tamasaburo Bando, choreography and dance. In the 6th work: Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean, ice dancers ; Tom McCamus (J.S. Bach)
Credits: director, Kevin McMahon (1st work), François Girard (2nd), Barbara Willis Sweete (3rd), Atom Egoyan (4th), Niv Fichman (5th) and Patricia Rozema (6th) ; Niv Fichman, producer
"Rhombus Media presents"
Recorded: 6/29-30/1996, 8/5/1997, Jordan Hall at the New England, Conservatory of Music, Boston, & Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA (1st work), 4/17-24/1995 Santa Maria, Aventino, Rome, Italy (2nd), 6/21/1994 First Congregational Church, Lee, MA (3rd), 8/1-3/1996 Ford Centre for the Performing Arts, North York, Ontario, Canada, 11/1981 Lutherse Kerk, Haarlem, Holland (4th), 6/29/1996-8/5/1997 Jordan Hall at the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston & Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA (6th)
LaserVision CLV; stereo
Program notes in Japanese
Sony Classical: SRCR 2043/SRCR 2045