Bach vs The Climate Crisis

Multi-media performance video (45 min) Trailer Here

“Bach versus The Climate Crisis” is a live performance of Bach’s Goldberg Variations with a dynamic mix of abstract, haunting imagery of the German coal industry, and close-up video of the performing musician. It creates a unique multi-media experience while increasing awareness of our impending peril.

Composed in Leipzig at the dawn of European industrialization, "The Goldberg Variations" echoes the genius and complexity of German math, science and engineering, which are the basis of its economic, industrial, and military achievements in the centuries hence.

Leipzig, the hometown of Bach's genius, is also the center of German brown coal.

In spite of the climate crisis, Germany, as does most of the world, still gets 30% of its electricity from coal, the most polluting and climate-damaging way to generate energy.

The pairing of the awe-inspiring "Goldberg Variations" and the surreal abstract aerial images of our destruction of nature thus creates a jarring juxtaposition.

Piano: Sophia (Shuhui) Zhou
Visuals and Concept: J Henry Fair
Cameras: Dirk Vandenberk
Audio: Edwin Huet
Edit: Joan Argemí
Stage Director: Brian Keeler
Production Assistants: Danika Dortch, Natalia Dziubelski

Premiered
Sunday, September 18