
2013
John Eliot Gardiner goes in search of Bach the man and the musician. The famous portrait of Bach portrays a grumpy 62-year-old man in a wig and formal coat, yet his greatest works were composed 20 years earlier in an almost unrivalled blaze of creativity. We reveal a complex and passionate artist; a warm and convivial family man at the same time a rebellious spirit struggling with the hierarchies of state and church who wrote timeless music that is today known world-wide. Gardiner undertakes a 'Bach Tour' of Germany, and sifts the relatively few clues we have - some newly-found. Most of all, he uses the music to reveal the real Bach.

John Eliot Gardiner
Himself

Maestro

Bach pour tous

Eighth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: Here to Make Music

The Nutcracker

Beethoven: Symphony 9 by Riccardo Muti

Beethoven Missa Solemnis

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Crescendo

Maria Callas Sings Tosca, Act II

Ludwig van Beethoven

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The Life and Loves of Beethoven

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The Cat Concerto

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