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    Written by Mrs Bach

    Johann Sebastian Bach's majestic Cello Suites are among the world's best-loved pieces of music - but did another Bach write them? Australian musical sleuth Martin Jarvis explosively claims the suites were composed not by Bach, but by his much-loved second wife, Anna Magdalena.

    Jarvis's controversial quest for clues takes him from London to Paris to Berlin and beyond. Using advanced techniques of forensic document examination and drawing on his vast experience as a conductor and musician, he sets out to uncover the truth of the Cello Suites and rewrite some musical wrongs.

    Narrated by composer Sally Beamish.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...en-by-mrs-bach
    Ludwig van Beethoven
    Den Sie wenn Sie wollten
    Doch nicht vergessen sollten

    #2
    This is another program denied me, unless it also appears on YouTube. For those who can view it, what do you think? Regardless of who ends up getting the credit, those cello suites are on my short list of favorite compositions.

    Not meaning to hijack the thread, reading this reminds me of a long ago discussion on the now defunct (?) Mozart Forum (or was it here?) in which someone strenuously claimed that the bulk of Mozart's compositions were actually written by some Italian gentleman whose name now escapes me. As I remember it, the whole conversation was rather far fetched and preposterous. Does anyone else recall this? (It was long before your time, AH.)

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      #3
      This is another program denied me, unless it also appears on YouTube. For those who can view it, what do you think? Regardless of who ends up getting the credit, those cello suites are on my short list of favorite compositions.
      Yes, it's on you tube DP.

      [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY6OxJfdXMU[/YOUTUBE]

      I like the cello suites also, they are excellent.





      Not meaning to hijack the thread, reading this reminds me of a long ago discussion on the now defunct (?) Mozart Forum (or was it here?) in which someone strenuously claimed that the bulk of Mozart's compositions were actually written by some Italian gentleman whose name now escapes me. As I remember it, the whole conversation was rather far fetched and preposterous. Does anyone else recall this? (It was long before your time, AH.)
      I never heard that before. I heard about the Mozart forum- shame it is gone.
      Ludwig van Beethoven
      Den Sie wenn Sie wollten
      Doch nicht vergessen sollten

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        #4
        Originally posted by Decrepit Poster View Post

        Not meaning to hijack the thread, reading this reminds me of a long ago discussion on the now defunct (?) Mozart Forum (or was it here?) in which someone strenuously claimed that the bulk of Mozart's compositions were actually written by some Italian gentleman whose name now escapes me. As I remember it, the whole conversation was rather far fetched and preposterous. Does anyone else recall this? (It was long before your time, AH.)
        There was a bit of that discussion here with the very person making the claim. As for the Bach Cello Suites I would determine if they are in J. S. Bach's style. What do we know about Anna's compositional capabilities? Could she have composed them?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Decrepit Poster View Post
          This is another program denied me, unless it also appears on YouTube. For those who can view it, what do you think? Regardless of who ends up getting the credit, those cello suites are on my short list of favorite compositions.

          Not meaning to hijack the thread, reading this reminds me of a long ago discussion on the now defunct (?) Mozart Forum (or was it here?) in which someone strenuously claimed that the bulk of Mozart's compositions were actually written by some Italian gentleman whose name now escapes me. As I remember it, the whole conversation was rather far fetched and preposterous. Does anyone else recall this? (It was long before your time, AH.)
          Oh yes there will be quite a few members here who recall it Decrepit, the person concerned was a member of both the Mozart forum (also sorry to hear of its demise) and this one and the Italian you refer to was Luchesi who was Kappelmeister at Bonn. Yes the theory was as preposterous as the idea that Bach's wife wrote the 'cello suites!
          'Man know thyself'

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            #6
            I saw that article here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...-academic.html
            I can't believe that someone other than Bach wrote those suites. Also, how else could you explain the fact that the 5th suite (in C minor) is exactly the same as the lute suite in G minor (BWV 995)? The later can be found in Bach's own writing.
            Zevy

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