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Friedemann Bach (film)

Friedemann Bach is a 1941 German historical drama film directed by Traugott Müller and starring Gustaf Gründgens, Leny Marenbach and Johannes Riemann. The film depicts the life of Johann Sebastian Bach's son Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. It is based on Albert Emil Brachvogel's novel Friedemann Bach. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach is shown as a gifted son trying to escape his father's shadow.

Friedemann Bach
Directed byTraugott Müller
Written by
  • Helmut Brandis
  • Eckart von Naso
  • Ludwig Metzger
Produced byGustaf Gründgens
Starring
CinematographyWalter Pindter
Edited byAlexandra Anatra
Music byMark Lothar
Production
company
Distributed byTerra Film
Release date
25 June 1941
Running time
102 minutes
CountryNazi Germany
LanguageGerman

Plot edit

During a house concert, the Bach family gets a visit by their son Wilhelm Friedemann, who has just given up his position in Dresden because he no longer could endure the reprisals of his superiors. After he helps his sister Frederike to tell father Johann Sebastian about her engagement to Johann Christoph Altnikol, the family gets a visit from a messenger of the Saxon Court. Johann Sebastian is asked to take part in a musical competition against French composer Louis Marchand. Johann Sebastian, however, does not want to let his Thomanerchor down and so, he sends Friedemann to Dresden.

Friedemann wins the competition, as Louis Marchand takes flight during Friedemann's performance. Many aristocrats, among whom is Comtesse Antonia Kollowrat, come to Friedemann to be taught in music; Friedemann is ordered by the court to write a ballet. Friedemann and ballet dancer Mariella Fiorini fall in love with each other, which is also due to the influence of Count Graf von Brühl, who has an eye on Antonia. After the ballet is successful, Friedemann is to be appointed court composer. As Antonia criticizes the ballet, Friedemann recognizes that the court's superficiality does not go together with his artistic ambitions. Friedemann and Antonia fall in love with each other. Friedemann promises to find a new position and to get Antonia to join him; his father will surely help him.

However, Johann Sebastian dies. So, Friedemann is confronted with a series of disappointments. Being demanded again and again to play music following his father's style, he finally passes, when applying in Braunschweig, one of his father's early compositions off as one of his own. The truth is discovered, Antonia and Christoph are unable to understand Friedemann, who is frustrated and responds that he no longer wants to be compared with his father Johann Sebastian but wants to be Wilhelm Friedemann Bach.

Embittered, he joins a group of travelling actors who regard him to be as what he is. As Christoph comes after years to see him and tells him that Antonia had been waiting for him in Braunschweig, Friedemann wants to see her again. Antonia, however, has meanwhile married Count Heinrich von Brühl. When Friedemann's group gives a performance in Dresden, the Count arranges that Friedemann and Antonia meet. Although she is still willing to help him, Friedemann shows her his full embitterment; at the Count's behest, Friedemann has to leave Saxony.

Desperately, Friedemann offers one of his father's compositions to a music trader. As one of the trader's client mocks Johann Sebastian Bach, Friedemann starts to argue with the client who hurts Friedemann with a rapier; shortly after, Friedemann dies.

Historical inaccuracy edit

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach did not die as young as shown in the film.

Cast edit

External links edit

  • Friedemann Bach at IMDb  

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Friedemann Bach is a 1941 German historical drama film directed by Traugott Muller and starring Gustaf Grundgens Leny Marenbach and Johannes Riemann The film depicts the life of Johann Sebastian Bach s son Wilhelm Friedemann Bach It is based on Albert Emil Brachvogel s novel Friedemann Bach Wilhelm Friedemann Bach is shown as a gifted son trying to escape his father s shadow Friedemann BachDirected byTraugott MullerWritten byHelmut BrandisEckart von NasoLudwig MetzgerProduced byGustaf GrundgensStarringGustaf GrundgensLeny MarenbachJohannes RiemannCamilla HornCinematographyWalter PindterEdited byAlexandra AnatraMusic byMark LotharProductioncompanyTerra FilmDistributed byTerra FilmRelease date25 June 1941Running time102 minutesCountryNazi GermanyLanguageGerman Contents 1 Plot 2 Historical inaccuracy 3 Cast 4 External linksPlot editDuring a house concert the Bach family gets a visit by their son Wilhelm Friedemann who has just given up his position in Dresden because he no longer could endure the reprisals of his superiors After he helps his sister Frederike to tell father Johann Sebastian about her engagement to Johann Christoph Altnikol the family gets a visit from a messenger of the Saxon Court Johann Sebastian is asked to take part in a musical competition against French composer Louis Marchand Johann Sebastian however does not want to let his Thomanerchor down and so he sends Friedemann to Dresden Friedemann wins the competition as Louis Marchand takes flight during Friedemann s performance Many aristocrats among whom is Comtesse Antonia Kollowrat come to Friedemann to be taught in music Friedemann is ordered by the court to write a ballet Friedemann and ballet dancer Mariella Fiorini fall in love with each other which is also due to the influence of Count Graf von Bruhl who has an eye on Antonia After the ballet is successful Friedemann is to be appointed court composer As Antonia criticizes the ballet Friedemann recognizes that the court s superficiality does not go together with his artistic ambitions Friedemann and Antonia fall in love with each other Friedemann promises to find a new position and to get Antonia to join him his father will surely help him However Johann Sebastian dies So Friedemann is confronted with a series of disappointments Being demanded again and again to play music following his father s style he finally passes when applying in Braunschweig one of his father s early compositions off as one of his own The truth is discovered Antonia and Christoph are unable to understand Friedemann who is frustrated and responds that he no longer wants to be compared with his father Johann Sebastian but wants to be Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Embittered he joins a group of travelling actors who regard him to be as what he is As Christoph comes after years to see him and tells him that Antonia had been waiting for him in Braunschweig Friedemann wants to see her again Antonia however has meanwhile married Count Heinrich von Bruhl When Friedemann s group gives a performance in Dresden the Count arranges that Friedemann and Antonia meet Although she is still willing to help him Friedemann shows her his full embitterment at the Count s behest Friedemann has to leave Saxony Desperately Friedemann offers one of his father s compositions to a music trader As one of the trader s client mocks Johann Sebastian Bach Friedemann starts to argue with the client who hurts Friedemann with a rapier shortly after Friedemann dies Historical inaccuracy editWilhelm Friedemann Bach did not die as young as shown in the film Cast editGustaf Grundgens Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Eugen Klopfer Johann Sebastian Bach Wolfgang Liebeneiner Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Lina Lossen Anna Magdalena Bach Lotte Koch Friederike Bach Leny Marenbach Antonia Kollowrat Johannes Riemann Heinrich von Bruhl Camilla Horn Mariella Fiorini Hermine Korner Countess Kollowrat Gustav Knuth Christoph Altnikol Sabine Peters Charlotte von Erdmannsdorf Franz Schafheitlin Sekretar Siepmann Franz Arzdorf Kammerherr am koniglichen Hof in Dresden Paul Bildt Musikalienhandler Lohmann Ernst Dernburg Kurfurst August III Erich Dunskus Mitglied der fahrenden Theatertruppe Albert Florath Gastwirt in Dresden Eric Helgar Singender Gast bei Fiorini Karl Hellmer Gartner Liselotte Schaak Gemahlin Josepha Werner Scharf Baron am Dresdener Hof Just Scheu Koniglicher Kurier aus Dresden Alfred Schieske Wirt in Braunschweig Heinrich Schroth Gutsverwalter bei Baron von Sollnau Wolfgang Staudte Musiker bei Philipp Emanual Bach Annemarie Steinsieck Frau von Erdmannsdorf Magnus Stifter Zeremonienmeister des Konigs in Dresden Leopold von Ledebur Gast bei Fiorini Otto Wernicke Kunde im Musikladen Wolf Trutz Franz Walter Werner Director of the theater troupe Boris Alekin Louis MarchandExternal links editFriedemann Bach at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Friedemann Bach film amp oldid 1190941306, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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