The Entertainment Gathering (EG)
was the catalyst for a collaboration between Michael Lawrence Films and Zenph®.
Michael Lawrence and Dr. John Q. Walker were both EG presenters, and
they developed a strong friendship that resulted in Zenph hosting venues for
several segments of Michael's extraordinary new film
Bach & Friends.
This documentary film explores how Bach's music influences lives in the 21st
century. Bach & Friends is now released. Michael posted
some of his initial edits in 4-minute segments on YouTube (but the final film is much better).
The following segments were filmed at Zenph facilities
Glenn Gould and Zenph Studios
Computer game designer Sid
Meier discusses the Zenph re-performance®. of Glenn Gould's 1955
Goldberg Variations with Drs. Anatoly Larkin and John Q. Walker.
Master piano technician
Marc Wienert is interviewed in the midst
of voicing the Yamaha Disklavier Pro concert grand at Zenph. Web
site for this film segment
John Bayless and Dr. Anatoly Larkin on two pianos
Improvisor John Bayless and Dr.
Anatoly Larkin discuss the art of improvisation and perform in a dual-piano
improvisation at Zenph.
John Sunier, in his
glowing review
of the film, commented
on this segment:
"I think my favorite performance in the documentary was classical/pop
improviser John Bayless in a two-piano improvisation on a Bach theme."
Web
site for this film segment
Michael Hawley Mike Hawley
hosts the annual
Entertainment Gathering (EG)
conference. He has been a researcher at the MIT Media Lab.
He is also a gifted pianist, a winner of the 2002 Van Cliburn
piano competition in the amateur division.
Here Mike discusses Bach and his music, and plays the Organ Fugue BWV
577 on a Steinway concert grand at Zenph.
Web
site for this film segment
Sid Meier
Computer game innovator Sid
Meier introduces his software program CPU Bach, discussing it with
Drs. Anatoly Larkin and John Q. Walker. Web
site for this film segment
John Bayless
Acclaimed piano improvisor John Bayless
discusses Bach's improvisation techniques and plays some his famous Beatles'
improvs on a Steinway concert grand at Zenph. Web
site for this film segment
Hilary Hahn
Violinist Hilary Hahn performs at Zenph, and discusses
what it means to her to play Bach.
Web
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Teri Noel Towe
Annotator, critic, and music writer Teri
Noel Towe discusses the images of Bach and shows an original score. Filmed
at Zenph's facilities in New York City. Web
site for this film segment