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J S Bach - Magnificat (Heinz Spoerli ballet) | Bel Air BAC089

J S Bach - Magnificat (Heinz Spoerli ballet)

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Label: Bel Air

Cat No: BAC089

Barcode: 3760115300897

Format: DVD - NTSC

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Ballet

Release Date: 11th February 2013

Contents

Artists

Galina Mikhaylova
Sarah-Jane Brodbeck
Juliette Brunner
Samantha Mednick
She Yun Kim
Melanie Borel
Vahe Martirosyan
Filipe Portugal
Arman Grigoryan
Olaf Kollmannsperger
Zurich Ballet
Orchestra La Scintilla

Conductor

Marc Minkowski

Works

Bach, Johann Sebastian

Magnificat (Heinz Spoerli ballet)

Artists

Galina Mikhaylova
Sarah-Jane Brodbeck
Juliette Brunner
Samantha Mednick
She Yun Kim
Melanie Borel
Vahe Martirosyan
Filipe Portugal
Arman Grigoryan
Olaf Kollmannsperger
Zurich Ballet
Orchestra La Scintilla

Conductor

Marc Minkowski

About

The starting point and destination of Heinz Spoerli's new ballet is the 'Magnificat' by Johann Sebastian Bach. From the beginning of the 'Allemande' movement of the Partita in A minor for solo flute, through the joy of 'Brandenburg Concerto' No.3, this is the question of faith, which sparked Heinz Spoerli's interest in this piece. Heinz Spoerli intensifies the emotions here, by inserting two moving arias from the cantatas "Wo soll ich fliehen hin" and "Ich habe genug".

This is an important aspect for Heinz Spoerli in his discourse with the text of the 'Magnificat', in which his deep respect for all religions, or rather every faith, is not about the worship of a certain creator-figure, but more about the conditions and prerequisites of this for the expression of a profound devoutness, which also involves rejection, exlusion, uncertainty and separation.

The Orchestra La Scintilla is conducted by Marc Minkowski. In 1996 it was founded as an independent ensemble by specialist musicians of the Zurich Opera Orchestra and soon obtained an excellent reputation. The spark that ignited the enthusiasm for new 'old music' gave its name to the ensemble: "La Scintilla" – The Spark. Performances with eminent authorities in the field, such as Nikolaus Harnoncourt, William Christie, Mark Minkowski, Reinhard Goebel and Giuliano Carmignola, were so successful that the Opera House Zürich has this ensemble perform all baroque operas and nearly all operas of the classical period.

'La Scintilla' gives concerts with well-known soloists, instrumentalists and singers and has toured North America and Europe with Cecilia Bartoli.

Choreography: Heinz Spoerli
Set design: Peter Schmidt

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