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Introduction: The legacy of Johann Sebastian Bach00:59
The Bachfest Leipzig 2013 "Vita Christi" retold the life of Jesus Christ in music, in oratorios, masses and cantatas00:59
Music excerpt: J.S. Bach: Chorus "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" (from the Cantata "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme", BWV 140) | St. Thomas Choir & Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig, Georg Christoph Biller (conductor)02:32
Statements from festival visitors02:53
Biography: Bach comes to Leipzig03:30
Stefan Altner, Managing Director of the St. Thomas Choir Leipzig: Bach is the origin of most of today's music03:56
Pianist & composer Ketil Bjørnstad improvises on Bach's music and reflects on its existential content06:51
Biography: Bach's work in Leipzig07:38
Christoph Wolff, Director of the Bach Archive Leipzig: How Bach directed the St. Thomas Choir08:19
History of the St. Thomas Choir08:50
Georg Christoph Biller, Musical Director of the St. Thomas Choir: It is the St Thomas's Choir’s responsibility to regularly perform works by Johann Sebastian Bach09:17
Rehearsal: J.S. Bach: "Cum Sancto Spiritu" (from the Mass in B minor, BWV 232) | St. Thomas Choir, Georg Christoph Biller (conductor)10:28
Georg Christoph Biller, Musical Director of the St. Thomas Choir: The Mass in B minor is an expression of Bach's skill and thinking10:49
Christoph Wolff, Director of the Bach Archive Leipzig: The Kyrie and Gloria set an incomparable final accent in the Mass in B minor11:47
Christoph Wolff, Director of the Bach Archive Leipzig: The Credo of the Mass in B minor is a short summary of the life of Christ and the story of salvation12:05
The theological significance of Bach and the spirituality of his music12:47
Stefan Altner, Managing Director of the St. Thomas Choir: Bach's music not only appeals to the intellect but also touches people emotionally13:05
Bach as a Lutheran composer13:22
Christoph Wolff, Director of the Bach Archive Leipzig: During Bach's lifetime, Protestant church music was of immense importance14:02
Bach's deep religiousness14:21
Helmut Loos, Musicologist: Bach made music at the service of God14:45
Bach's work at the St. Nicholas Church in Leipzig15:31
Rehearsal: J.S. Bach: Sinfonia (from the Cantata "Christ lag in Todesbanden", BWV 4) | Chamber Choir & Hofkapelle Stuttgart, Frieder Bernius (conductor)16:22
Frieder Bernius, conductor Chamber Choir Stuttgart: Bach's music convincingly conveys the Christian message17:02
Rehearsal: J. S. Bach: Aria "Jesus Christus, Gottes Sohn" (from the Cantata "Christ lag in Todesbanden", BWV 4) | Andreas Weller (tenor), Hofkapelle Stuttgart, Frieder Bernius (conductor)19:03
Bach is the” fifth evangelist,” because his works retell the Christian story of salvation19:25
Helmut Loos, Musicologist: Bach's music is proclamation—and deliberately elaborate proclamation at that19:50
Rehearsal: J.S. Bach: Chorus "Es war ein wunderlicher Krieg" (from the Cantata "Christ lag in Todesbanden", BWV 4) | Chamber Choir Stuttgart, Frieder Bernius (conductor)22:01
The Leipzig Chamber Choir Josquin des Préz presents a program with music from Bach's circle, including by Johann Kuhnau, who was musical director of the St. Thomas Choir before Johann Sebastian Bach22:40
Christoph Wolff, Director of the Bach Archive Leipzig: Bach was influenced by Kuhnau22:58
Music excerpt: Johann Kuhnau: Motet "Tristis est anima mea" (Sad is my soul) | Chamber Choir Josquin des Préz, Ludwig Böhme (conductor)23:53
Ludwig Böhme, conductor Chamber Choir Josquin des Préz: The Bach Festival is like home to him, and Bach is simply the greatest composer25:15
Bach was a sensuous man, a humble medieval craftsman who worked to honor God