Advantages: to add great music in to your collection Disadvantages: None
Steven Isserlis is an outstanding cellist. When you listen his playing alive, which I did, you can see how he captures you with his playing. I am a professional viola player for twenty years. I have listened many recordings of Bach cello suites from Rostropovich to Peter Bruns. Isserlis plays the suits in a way that you can find something different in his interpretation. Specially the 6th suit. That suit is very difficult to play actually. You should listen and hear it yourself how it flows. I have to also add the price is actually not that expensive. Because you are going to have the six suits which are usually come in two cds and plus interesting piece again by Bach , Cant del Ocells, ( Song of the Birds'). I highly recommend the cd who are interested in solo cello music, Bach or classical music. ...
burcuextramoney 16.04.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of Bach: Cello Suites
Advantages: Reassures and comforts me! Disadvantages: Taste, might not work for everyone
♣Doubting the miracle♣
It was around this time last year that my airplane phobia increased to an intolerable level. We were visiting my boyfriend?s family for Christmas ? and I simply could not face the plane journey back. His mother kindly told me that I needed to ?snap out of it? and handed me a little yellow box with Bach?s Rescue Remedy. I eyed it suspiciously. I never believed in such herbal miracles. But I took the box and sitting at the airport, I remember taking quite a bit of this product to calm my nerves. I honestly do not remember if it worked at the time, but I did make it back home somehow ? didn?t I? The bottle then disappeared in a draw, not to be remembered until ?
? I next encountered the Rescue Remedy when I left my somewhat quiet job for a hectic city job. A colleague handed me a leaving present in ...
Advantages: Beautiful relaxing music. Rich instrumentation. Played with passion. Disadvantages: Not all instruments are from the period.
If I was ever asked to select my "desert island discs", top of my list would be Bach's Brandenburg Concertos. (I wonder if there's a category in the ciao café?. . . ) The six Brandenburg concertos, each with their distinct quality and sound requiring a different combination of instruments, are not only a delight to listen to but exemplify the intellectual musical genius of their composer, Johann Sebastian Bach. All six are composed in major keys creating and maintaining a cheerful, vivacious collection. The modulations of key demanded by the baroque conventions are skilfully completed and Bach's predilection for numbers and ornate touches are evident. I could say more but this isn't a musical analysis . . .
I am not alone in my high estimation, The Brandenburg concertos are now probably the best loved and most frequently performed ...
1. No. 1 in D minor, BWV812 2. Sarabande 3. No. 2 in C minor, BWV813 4. Allemande; Aria; Menuet 5. No. 3 in B minor, BWV814 6. No. 4 in E flat, BWV815 7. 4 - Prelude in E flat 8. No. 5 in G, BWV816 9. 3 - Sarabande; Gigue 10. No. 6 in E, BWV817
Composer
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Genre
Instrumental
Main Performer
Masaaki Suzuki (Harpsichord)
Opera Part(s)
Masaaki Suzuki
Work 2
Work Title
Suite in A minor, BWV818a
Excerpt(s)
2. Suite in A minor, BWV818a
Composer
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Genre
Instrumental
Date Written
c1722
Main Performer
Masaaki Suzuki (Harpsichord)
Opera Part(s)
Masaaki Suzuki
Work 3
Work Title
Suite in E flat, BWV819
Excerpt(s)
2. Suite in E flat, BWV819
Composer
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Genre
Instrumental
Date Written
c1722
Main Performer
Masaaki Suzuki (Harpsichord)
Opera Part(s)
Masaaki Suzuki
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