Tarkovsky on Bresson, Bach, Tolstoy, Leonardo and Shakespeare

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2023
  • Excerpts from the 1983 Italian documentary "A Voyage in Time" and the 2019 documentary "Andrei Tarkovsky: A Cinema Prayer".
    Tarkovsky states that his only teachers in art have been Robert Bresson, Johann Sebastian Bach, Leo Tolstoy and Leonardo da Vinci. He also talks about the asceticism of Bresson's cinema. In the end, the Russian master argues that all of them are poets.
    Original video for "Voyage in Time":
    sovietmoviesonline.com/docume...
    #andreitarkovsky #robertbresson #jsbach #leonardodavinci #tolstoy #shakespeare
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Komentáře • 54

  • @behemoth5344
    @behemoth5344 Před 11 měsíci +33

    Bresson, Bach, Tolstoy, Da Vinci, Tarkovsky: like five fingers on a giant's hand.
    Thanks for the excerpts.

  • @liltick102
    @liltick102 Před 10 měsíci +15

    Dude everrrrybody says this about Bresson - I have read / watched at least 85 people make the same comments about Bresson’s perfect simplicity in cinema.
    It’s true

  • @sammyw8007
    @sammyw8007 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Cool last shot.

  • @pierceholston6639
    @pierceholston6639 Před 10 měsíci +1

    What did Tarkovsky mean by Bresson's, "asceticism?" Nice vid, I happen to be a fan of Tarkovsky.

    • @villain7140
      @villain7140 Před 4 měsíci +8

      His restraint from any stylistic flourishes or excesses which might obfuscate to any degree his pure content. Nothing in Bresson is superfluous, just like how every note Bach wrote

    • @pierceholston6639
      @pierceholston6639 Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you for clarifying that. Have a good day.@@villain7140

  • @lpowers
    @lpowers Před 5 měsíci +3

    Like Andrei Rublev watching the boy cast the bell--that's the distance between Tarkovsky and Bresson, et al.

  • @KrishnaBM9999
    @KrishnaBM9999 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Above all is you

  • @screensaves
    @screensaves Před 4 měsíci

    xx

  • @lauterunvollkommenheit4344
    @lauterunvollkommenheit4344 Před 11 měsíci +14

    Simplicity in Bach's music? He wrote the most complex counterpoints imaginable.

    • @lauterunvollkommenheit4344
      @lauterunvollkommenheit4344 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@ubir9743 Bach's music doesn't appear as simple. He was criticized already in his own time for being too complicated. For example, Scheibe wrote about him: "This great man would be the admiration of whole nations if he had more amenity, if he did not take away the natural element in his pieces by giving them a turgid and confused style, and if he did not darken their beauty by an excess of art."

    • @lauterunvollkommenheit4344
      @lauterunvollkommenheit4344 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ubir9743 OK.

    • @truebirch0411
      @truebirch0411 Před 11 měsíci +4

      I dont think he said bach wrote simple music, i think he was listing artists who he felt art flowed from them simply or without effort.

    • @antoinepetrov
      @antoinepetrov  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Name a simpler piece of music than the Sarabande from his 5th Cello Suite

    • @lauterunvollkommenheit4344
      @lauterunvollkommenheit4344 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@antoinepetrov Yes, Bach wrote simple music as well (although I don't think that this Sarabande is simple). But most of his pieces are very complex.

  • @schwaarnkreddy7805
    @schwaarnkreddy7805 Před 6 měsíci +5

    For those who find Bach, NOT SIMPLE:
    Perhaps, Bach parodied, mocked at and ridiculed those in Music-making and fellow humans in Life itself...presenting his music as a METAPHOR for the general tendency of nearly everyone
    to Complicate INSTEAD OF Simplifying... and also simultaneously
    taking critical potshots at his musical contemporaries practising it and critics who were wowed by such needless, excessive complexity!
    Even today, the Deceptively Simple and the Purely Simple are NOT accorded the recognition,respect and acclaim in any art form,also in any walk of life!
    But...Simplifying the Deeply Complex requires Prodigious Genius.
    Shakespeare had it .
    Antonioni had it.
    Rodin had it.
    Robert Frost had it.
    Bertolucci had it.
    Henri Verneuil had it.

  • @Ottointtl
    @Ottointtl Před 26 dny

    i will never watch a tarkovsky film. because i dont want the my imagination about how fantastical and connective his films are to be reduced.

  • @user-mc3je4bi8t
    @user-mc3je4bi8t Před 5 měsíci

    спросил бы у Тарковского, на чём он строил свои фильмы... не на музыке ли Баха....не на живописи ли . не на устоях поэзии ли? отобразил хорошо. но не создал идею. а всех смог принизить. какое кино...очнитесь.

  • @user-mm3cl8dv1v
    @user-mm3cl8dv1v Před 11 měsíci +1

    Pretentious as hell

    • @Vingul
      @Vingul Před 9 měsíci +28

      Tarkovsky didn't pretend.

    • @themoreyouknowfools4974
      @themoreyouknowfools4974 Před 6 měsíci +19

      Just because you don’t understand doesn’t mean it’s pretentious.

    • @user-js9of6un4h
      @user-js9of6un4h Před 6 měsíci

      There is nothing difficult to understand about worshiping big names and following the modernist canon in storytelling and visual techniques.@@themoreyouknowfools4974

    • @mf_1073
      @mf_1073 Před měsícem

      midwit alert

  • @szczesciejestkoloruczarneg749
    @szczesciejestkoloruczarneg749 Před 7 měsíci +3

    You have a way with excerpts 🤌