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Yo-Yo Ma: Inspired By Bach #2: Cello Suites 3 & 4 (1998)
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Starring: Yo-Yo Ma
Director: Atom Egoyan, Barbara Willis Sweete
Category: Music, Special Interest
Studio: Sony Entertainment
Subtitles:
French, German
Length:
111 mins
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Falling Down Stairs
Although he knew the music well, Mark Morris had never thought to choreograph a dance based on Bach's Third Suite.He felt the music was complete in itself.But through a close collaboration with Yo-Yo Ma, an astonishing dance emerges -- a true three-way collaboration between musician, dancers and filmmaker Barbara Willis Sweete.

Sarabande
A great musician instinctively builds a complex and intimate relationship with his listeners.Director Atom Egoyan's dramatic film explores a number of such relationships, revealing the generosity of spirit and love that flow from Yo-Yo Ma's performance of Bach's Fourth Suite.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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