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Für das Filmprojekt "Suites4nature" reist die Cellistin Tanja Tetzlaff an Orte, an denen der Klimawandel bereits Realität ist. In dieser Kulisse interpretiert sie Cello-Suiten von Johann Sebastian Bach.
Tanja Tetzlaff. Photo: Giorgia Bertazzi
The cellist Tanja Tetzlaff has been named as the recipient of the 2021 Glenn Gould Bach Fellowship. Worth €100,000, the award is designed to offer musicians ’the chance to realise ambitious and innovative musical media projects on the music of Bach or on music from the Baroque period’.
Tetzlaff will use the fellowship to create, over two years, a film project relating the Bach Cello Suites to the themes of nature and climate change. Her proposal was selected last December by a selection panel including Weimar cultural director Julia Miehe; pianist and conductor Lars Vogt; impresario Sonia Simmenauer; Colin Lawson, director of London’s Royal College of Music; and patron Michael Loubser, representing the Philip Loubser Foundation. The fellowship is made possible by the Philip Loubser Foundation and managed by the Thuringia Bach Festival.