Iddaoeeok wrote:Guy was a genius but staying awake can be difficult with some of his films!
Thanks so much Iddaoeeok. So many of these guys use JS Bach's works to compliment their imagery.
This music, that predates of course, the 'classical style' of Haydn & Mozart...
Yet there were two other giants born same year 1685, as Bach; Scarlatti & Handel... & they share with Bach these vast wide open spaces in their music, which seems to be magnetic to great cinematic visionaries... Scarlatti is to be treasured for his obscurity... Handel for proving me wrong that he wasn't just a 'pot boiler':
Handels keyboard suites, my favourite is Suite No.12, though Suite No.5, 'The harmonious blacksmith' is gorgeous in bringing to life a life long gone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrXOVNzTeKoThe below is example of Scarlatti's genius:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nN9CVqnPi9c