Bach's Fight for Freedom

Bach's Fight for Freedom
Directed by Stuart Gillard
Produced by David Devine, Richard Mozer
Written by Story David Devine
Writer Raymond Storey
Starring Kyle Labine
Eric Peterson
Cinematography David Perrault
Edited by Michael Pacek
Production
company
Devine Entertainment
Release dates
  • 1995 (1995)
Running time
53 min.
Country Canada
Czech Republic
Language English

Bach's Fight for Freedom is a 1995 Devine Entertainment production created by David Devine and Richard Mozer for HBO Original Films of New York and directed by Stuart Gillard.

It stars Ted Dykstra, Kyle Labine, Ian D. Clark, Rosemary Dunsmore, Kevin Jubinville, and Eric Peterson.

The chapel organist, Johann Sebastian Bach, is enraged. It is bad enough his boss, Duke Wilhelm, stifles his creativity. Now the bumbling fool has given him a servant he suspects is a spy! But soon, the temperamental composer recognizes a kindred soul in his new 10-year-old assistant, Frederick. For both know too well what it is like not to be able to follow your dream. Set in 1717, Bach's 32nd year, Bach's Fight For Freedom passionately argues that the only master you can serve faithfully is your own heart. Filmed in Ceske Krumlov in Bohenia in the south of the Czech Republic and with a soundtrack score featuring the Brandenburg Concertos produced by David Devine for Sony Music of New York using ancient instruments with the Slovak Philharmonic conducted by Ondrej Leonard.

Bach has been broadcast in over 100 countries in many languages and is used in numerous Canadian and American elementary and middle school music classes.

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