A great cellist, Bach’s beautiful prelude and an allegory to give us all hope. It's a difficult time. Countless people around the world are being impacted by uncertainty, disruption and loss caused by ...
Bach’s instrumental output encompasses a wide spectrum, but none so intimate as his suites for solo cello. Watch and listen to six great cellists playing highlights of these amazing pieces. When you ...
Guitarist Eliot Fisk, known worldwide as a charismatic performer famed for his adventurous and virtuosic repertoire, will perform the J. S. Bach cello Suites 1, 3, and 6 as he has transcribed for ...
(6) Suites (Sonatas) for Cello, Movements: No. 1 in G, BWV1007 Zachary Carrettín, Cello (6) Suites (Sonatas) for Cello, Movements: No. 2 in D minor, BWV1008 Zachary Carrettín, Cello (6) Suites ...
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A never-before experienced performance! Hear Bach played on a unique stringed instrument commissioned specifically to play these masterful works in a meditative format set by Tibetan singing bowls.
A sense of joyful anticipation beamed from the numerous smiles of audience members as they filed into First (Scots) Presbyterian Church for Natalia Khoma’s performance of the first three of J. S. Bach ...
[As a 10-year old violin student, Antoine Tamestit 's initial encounter with Bach's suites for solo cello was "my first and most important musical emotion" and made him want to switch instrument.
You might expect a baroque German theorbo to be a more faithful vehicle for Bach’s solo cello music than a modern viola. But Hopkinson Smith’s approach to the first three suites goes much further than ...
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They consider the Suites as having possibly been composed in two groups of three, the first group earlier and relatively homogeneous, the last three decidedly idiosyncratic. At issue is the question ...
Musician Yeesun Kim wakes up every morning the way Pablo Casals did — by playing one of Bach’s six, demanding cello suites from memory. With her eyes closed, Kim’s fingers dart along her cello’s neck ...