This is an excellent documentary about a musician who refused to compromise his artistic integrity and never gave up in his struggle to promote music as a means of improving the lives of people, especially the less fortunate in our society. Jens Nyggaard was truly one of a kind - a gifted musician whose appearance and mannerisms belied an artistic brilliance which he readily shared with the public. Moreover, Mr. Nyggaard, who organized and conducted his own symphony orchestra, performed much of his work in a church located next to Lincoln Center in New York City. He did this after stints at Carnegie Hall and Alice Tully Hall where his music was met with artistic acclaim. Now, Mr. Nyggaard could have continued his career in the big concert halls, but instead took his music directly to the people, and for that he deserves a place of honor in the annals of music history.
Also, congratulations to Martin Spinelli for bringing to our attention the life and career of one of the great musicians of out time. Such documentaries keep alive the talents and accomplishments of persons such as Jens Nygaard whose work would otherwise soon be forgotten.