Synopsis
Polish missionary and scientist, Piotr Nawrot, found his destiny in Bolivia’s jungle, where he helps to retain a 300-years old music tradition of the local Indians, which combines faith with science and art. He is not only the discoverer of one of the most precious collections of American baroque notes in the world (Indians in the jungle have composed the opera in parallel to Bach and Vivaldi), which he reconstructed in 20 years. Convinced that music is the most beautiful form of prayer, he wanders through the Indian villages and rehearses with some extremely talented youth and preaches, cultivating the eternal talents and faith of the Indians Guarajos, Chiquitos or Mochos. “There are some villages,” Piotr says, “where out of 2000 inhabitants, 600 people can read musical notes”. He visits his students and from the poor cabins instead of disco music, we hear the sound of cello and violin.
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