..wer war der geniale Regisseur dieses Films.. grosses Lob für tiefgreifende Szenen + authentisch wirkender Musikschöpfer Johann Sebastian Bach + gelungene Besetzung für seine Familie.. unglaublich, es gibt noch derart wundervolle Filme.. danke..
@jgesselberty4 күн бұрын
I dearly wish there was an English version, or, at least, English subtitles. This looks and sounds, amazing.
@profilecanada23209 сағат бұрын
You can turn on English subtitles in settings
@evetei8 сағат бұрын
@profilecanada2320 You can find auto-generated English subtitles in the settings (the small wheel icon in the upper right corner on your screen). Gorgeous gorgeous movie indeed.
@Margit01ify3 күн бұрын
Als Gottfried anfing, "Ich steh an deiner Krippen hier", das war so bewegend, da kann man seine Tränen nicht zurückhalten. Er war einfach wunderbar.❤
@pavelsmolik51664 күн бұрын
Wunderschöne Musik von J.S. Bach 😊😊😊
@salkaschmidt58542 күн бұрын
großartige Verfilmung, einfach genial!!!
@SeanChay3 сағат бұрын
THIS WILL GOING TO BE MY YEARLY CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION!!! FROHE WEIHNACHTEN!!!
@playhardrec4 күн бұрын
Thank You very much!
@jeanyves3580012 сағат бұрын
Bravo pour cette réalisation très belle visuellement, et bien jouée (en particulier pour Anna Magdalena et le jeune Gottfried) 👏👏👏
@playhardrec4 күн бұрын
Great trailer, I very liked. Now going to watch full film #Bach
@elkescheibelhut12093 күн бұрын
der Film war sehr gut und für mich sehr bewegend Musik zur Ehre Gottes danke 🎵🎶🎼♥️♥️
@patrickfeip84587 күн бұрын
Thank you Alex … really.
@brutusalwaysminded6 күн бұрын
English subtitles would be nice but I’m enjoying the visuals - and, of course, luminous score. Thank You!
@pablogabrielpizarro8046Күн бұрын
Gracias....
@achantus1Күн бұрын
The music is great. Not Bach, of cource, but still still great.
@profilecanada23209 сағат бұрын
Lovely film
@confusios16542 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the upload. If only I understood German 😅
@martinatkacova77066 сағат бұрын
❤❤❤
@benjaminverland74564 күн бұрын
😊meget bra musikk og film
@emanuelecicchino72565 күн бұрын
Film interessante.
@ulrichfuchs92983 күн бұрын
Sehr eigenartiger Film. Man hazte keine Weihnachtsbäume im 18.Jhd. in Leipzig.
@AlexS-ke2vs2 күн бұрын
@@ulrichfuchs9298 ausverkauft, wer zu spät kommt, muss sehen was übrig bleibt
@k.k.2643Күн бұрын
Im 18. Jahrhundert war der Christbaum noch keine feste Tradition des Weihnachtsfestes, jedoch etablierte er sich in wohlhabenden Haushalten zunehmend. In diesen Kreisen schmückte man den Baum mit Leckereien wie Datteln, Nüssen und Äpfeln, die die Kinder am Heiligen Abend genießen durften.
@JustFiddler2 күн бұрын
matur suksma
@harryk4840Күн бұрын
♥️
@Rayenn_19Күн бұрын
48:04 BWV 248, No. 41. Ich will nur dir zu Ehren leben
@benmandresh17156 сағат бұрын
English subtitles please!!!
@AlexS-ke2vs5 сағат бұрын
@@benmandresh1715 only german to time
@AlexS-ke2vs4 сағат бұрын
Use KZbin Translation
@eighty_more_or_less3 күн бұрын
"Sheep may safely graze"
@m.p.22343 күн бұрын
War es so schwer das Cembalo zu stimmen? Alter Schwede…
@AlexS-ke2vs3 күн бұрын
kannst du es besser
@k.k.2643Күн бұрын
Heutzutage werden die Saiten des Instrumentes aus Metall hergestellt, aber früher wurden sie aus robusten Federn hergestellt, die von einem Raben oder einer Krähe stammten. Um ein Cembalo perfekt zu stimmen bedarf es entweder extrem guten Ohren oder ein speziell dafür konzipiertes Stimmgerät was es damals nicht gab.
@m.p.2234Күн бұрын
@ Cembalosaiten sind immer aus Eisen und/oder Messing gewesen. Heute baut man historischgetreuen Cembail. Du verwechselst die Saiten mit den Plektren, die früher tatsächlich aus Vogelfedern stammten. Heute verwendet man eher Delrin, das ziemlich wie Feder arbeitet. Klanglich ist kaum bis gar nicht zu unterscheiden. Um ein Cembalo perfekt zu stimmen braucht man zwar Übung, ist aber einfacher als ein Klavier und man braucht ca. 20 Minuten dafür. Es hält nur nicht so lange und muss man immer nachstimmen, was kein Problem darstellt.
@m.p.2234Күн бұрын
@@AlexS-ke2vs eindeutig JA- ICH KANN ES BESSER.
@AlexS-ke2vsКүн бұрын
@@k.k.2643das müssen aber sehr grosse Krähen sein, bei min 50 cm saitenlänge
@jgesselberty3 күн бұрын
Can someone who understands German, give a brief synopsis for us poor English only listeners?
@AlexS-ke2vs3 күн бұрын
Leipzig, December 1734: Christmas brings the Bach family together. The first snow has fallen and the children Gottfried and Elisabeth are delighted about the arrival of their older brothers Friedemann and Emanuel. The Thomaskantor has retired to his music room. Anna Magdalena supports her husband, as there are only a few days left and his latest work, the six-part "Christmas Oratorio", must be finished on time. It is awaited with suspicion by the city council and the gentlemen of the consistory, who have long found Bach's waywardness a thorn in their side and fear that, after the premiere of the St. Matthew Passion a few years earlier, the St. Thomas Church will once again be filled with "operatic" music. With the oratorio, Johann Sebastian hoped to leave the hostility in Leipzig behind him and finally become Dresden's court composer. And, as always, he demands that all members of the family join forces to help him. But there is a dispute between Johann Sebastian and his son Carl Philipp Emanuel, who does not feel appreciated by his father as a musician, partly because his older brother Friedemann is favored by his father. When the Leipzig City Council bans the performance of the Christmas Oratorio, the family tensions get to the sensitive 10-year-old Gottfried, but no one notices. In the end, the boy can't take it anymore and disappears without a trace... noch keine englische version verfügbar