Bach: Viola da Gamba Sonatas
On this CD:
1. Sonata for viola da gamba & keyboard No. 1 in G major, BWV 1027
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Alison Crum, Laurence Cummings
2. Well tempered clavier book 1, No. 15 in G major, BWV 860
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Alison Crum, Laurence Cummings
3. Sonata for viola da gamba & keyboard No. 2 in D major, BWV 1028
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Alison Crum, Laurence Cummings
4. Well tempered clavier book 1, No. 5 in D major, BWV 850
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Alison Crum, Laurence Cummings
5. Sonata for viola da gamba & keyboard No. 3 in G minor, BWV 1029
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Alison Crum, Laurence Cummings
6. Well tempered clavier book 1, No. 16 in G minor, BWV 861
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Alison Crum, Laurence Cummings
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Release Date: 2004-05-11 |
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really like it.......2007-03-05
This is the first classical cd I have ever bought. The two-disc album was a great price. I really love the performance of Lynn Harrell. I like the collection of Adagios because they are perfect to fall asleep to or study to.
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- Piano poorly captured
- What a pity
- Not-so-Baroque Bach
- Too much sustaining pedal
- Just Heavenly
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Bach: Sonatas for Cello & Piano
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Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Sonata No. 1 In G Major, BWV 1027: 1. Adagio
- Sonata No. 1 In G Major, BWV 1027: 2. Allegro ma non tanto
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- Sonata No. 3 In G Minor, BWV 1029: 3. Allegro
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Piano poorly captured.......2006-08-04
Its hard to decide how to rate this CD. I agree with most other reviewers that the performance is 5 stars. But the piano is both too low in volume and too thin sounding to my ear. And in this work the piano part is just as important as the cello. For what to me sounds like perfect balance between soloist and piano see Schumann: Song Cycles, Op.24, 42 & 48, with Leon Fleisher. Excerpts are available on Amazon.
What a pity.......2006-04-01
What a pity Martha didn't use less piano sustaining pedal in this cd!
Not-so-Baroque Bach.......2005-12-20
These three sonatas - composed originally for the viola da gamba and harpsichord - are very musically-appealing compositions. And unlike previous Baroque cahmber-music tradition, the harpsichord is not relegated to mere continuo but projected into the spotlight as co-soloist - perhaps to showcase some of Bach's keyboard virtuosity. There are several fine period recordings of these works on viola da gamba and harpsichord (Savall, Peri, Crum, Wispelwey) or modern cello with harpsichord (Ma, Tortelier). But if your taste favors all modern instuments (cello, piano), then this circa-80's CD by the legendary Martha Argerich and Misha Maisky is the ticket.
What is immediately striking about the recording is Maisky's lush and sensual cello tone and graceful progression through the music. Perhaps to some, it is not "Baroque enough" a sound with more Romantic flavor. Regardless, it is beautiful and emmensely likeable playing. Maisky's partnership here with Miss Argerich is seamless and well judged - both share enthusiastically the contrapuntal voices with equal weight and balance. Argerich's tempos and style are in-synch with both Bach's intent and Maisky's poised playing, so you won't find her sometimes "overdriven" tempos or bravura here as she finds the right center of gravity for Bach's music. Equally attractive is the bright, full and perfectly balanced sound from DG. Penguin Guide rated this 3/3 stars, noting that those who prefer modern over period instruments will delight in this partnership and fine recording. I tend to prefer this sensual-sounding Bach recording for certain times, but, in other times - when I crave pure Baroque period sounds - I prefer the other mentioned recordings of the viola da gamba and harpsichord (of which, Jordy Savall is usually the top pick). A treat for Argerich fans. 5 stars assuming you prefer more modern timbres.
Too much sustaining pedal.......2005-11-23
This cd should be beatiful without the sustaing pedal on piano (vibrato on cello, dynamic and agoge bearables)...
Just Heavenly.......2003-10-10
This one has finally supplanted the Leonard Rose - Glenn Gould recording as main dish in my soul food banquet.
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Release Date: 1994-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Sonata In A Major: 1. Adagio
- Sonata In A Major: 2. Allegro
- Sonata In E Minor: 1. Largo
- Sonata In E Minor: 2. Allegro
- Sonata In E Minor: 3. Largo
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- Sonata In G Minor, BWV 1029: 2. Adagio
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Absolutely Exquisite!.......2006-10-06
This is a fabulous recording! The music and musicianship are superb. The Vivaldi is soulful and the Locatelli and Valentini sonatas are virtuoso pieces wonderfully played. The third Bach sonata was placed on this CD because it did not fit on the Mercury set with the Bach suites. It is a bit of a change of pace (certainly not an Italian cello sonata!). But Sebok is perhaps the best of Starker's collaborators. Their lifelong friendship and shared musical tastes make this one of the best recordings of this Bach sonata. You have to own this CD if you already own the Mercury edition of the Bach solo suites with the other two Bach sonatas.
I am not sure what the "one star" reviewer was thinking. Perhaps he was expecting Baroque a la Jacqueline DuPre...
Technique isn't everything.......2005-11-27
In this recording, Janos Starker proves what true musicians around the globe already know: technique is definitely not everything. These performances are so bland and dry, but you'll never hear him make a mistake. I'd really rather listen to someone who plays with expression but who makes little errors anyday over Janos. I know he's really highly esteemed in the cello world, but he really oughtta stay away from Baroque. These performances are about as gripping as a Slip-`N-Slide. Add to it that he plays all the music like it's Ravel or Brahms (i like both of them, but way different style); the vibrato machine is constantly on - TURN IT OFF! ARE YOU TRYING TO SOUND LIKE A BEL CANTO OPERA SINGER?, tuning is A440, clanky bright PIANO for accompaniment, no one playing continuo - the guy OBVIOUSLY doesn't give a flying fig about authenticity, or the composer's intentions. To sum it up, if you want a recording that sounds like the Suzuki Cello School tapes with way less expression and an even hokier sounding piano, buy this recording. Everyone else, beware.
Superb Starker.......2001-04-28
This collection of Italian Cello Sonatas by the great Janos Starker is one of the most delightful chamber albums I own. The world renowned cellist was joined on this 1966 recording by pianist Stephen Swedish on five of the selections, and by his frequent collaborator Gyorgy Sebok on the Bach Sonata in G minor, which was recorded in 1963 and added to this collection to increase its length (it is a welcome addition musically too). The selections here range from famous composers like Bach, Boccherini and Vivaldi, to the lesser known Corelli, Locatelli and Valentini. For me, the common thread of this recording is the passionate performances of Starker. Whether it is the happy bounce of the Vivaldi Allegro, the sublime rendering of the Boccherini Adagio, or the precise interplay with Sebok on the Bach Sonata, Starker plays masterfully and his cello is captured in rich, full sound by the Mercury Living Presence recording technique. This is an excellent purchase for all cello enthusiasts.
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- superb artistry and delicious tone
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- The best period recording of these works available
- Superb
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Release Date: 2000-05-09 |
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- Son No.4 in C, BWV 529: Allegro
- Son No.4 in C, BWV 529: Largo
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Bach, like Handel and most other baroque composers, often reused compositions, either adapting and assembling portions of them to make new "compilation" works (as with the four short Masses) or rearranging them for other forces (as with the violin concertos Bach rearranged as harpsichord concertos). Bach's three sonatas for viola da gamba and keyboard are just such rearrangements, all of trio sonatas for two melody instruments and continuo. This means that the keyboard isn't just harmonic accompaniment: It's a second melody instrument, an equal duet partner with the gamba. This can be difficult for a harpsichordist to pull off successfully, because the harpsichord can't sustain a note or vary its volume. (Bach didn't specify which keyboard instrument to use, however, and there are other interesting period instrument options possible.) Ton Koopman does his instrument proud, though--he's more famous now as a Bach conductor, but he came to prominence as a harpsichordist and organist, and his sparkling performance here shows why. Jordi Savall is probably the only viola da gamba player to have become famous beyond the small world of early-instrument aficionados. Granted, that's partly due to his conducting career, but no one can make this rather introverted instrument sing quite like Savall can. --Matthew Westphal
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superb artistry and delicious tone.......2005-11-21
There is a large number of recordings of these pieces available today, but I would say this ranks as one of the finest, if not THE finest, available. Jordi Savall has a wonderful way of making the viola da gamba sound as well as it can all the time, and even in the most virtuosic passages of these pieces there isn't any "scratchy" playing like you will find in recordings by lesser gambists. Also present is the great sense of musicianship and sensitivity one would expect from Savall.
Ton Koopman is among the most famous harpsichordists and Baroque conductors in the world today, and he certainly does justice to the keyboard parts, which unlike most contemporary Baroque sonatas, are far more than mere accompaniment or continuo parts. Bach wrote a true trio texture here, and while I would wish that some of the harpsichord lines could come out more, others have written that the harpsichord is more present than in other recordings, so perhaps as a harpsichordist myself(and gambist) I am just being picky!
I own hundreds of dollars worth of Savall CDs and I would recommend this one just as heartily as the others. A great treat is the arrangement of the C major organ tio sonata for alto viol and harpsichord: perhaps the only "alto viola da gamba" sonata recording you can find. The now-rare instrument sounds beautiful and has a singing tone with lots of resonance in the lower range...a little like a viola but with a more transparent and clear tone.
Not your grandmother's period performance.......2002-08-06
Delicious. Despite the remarkable artistry that has come into the historical performance world in the past several decades, we've had to wait for this to hear the first truly remarkable recording of the gamba sonatas (although the Bylsma/van Asperen experiment impresses too). These little gems are fantastic-- much larger in scope and depth than the humble (to those who have not heard it) instrumentation would suggest. And, Koopman and Savall have thrown in a reworking of the similarily structured C-major trio sonata for organ to the CD's tremendous advantage.
The best period recording of these works available.......2002-04-03
This has to be considered the definitive recording of the Bach gamba sonatas. Savall and Koopman are arguably the finest gamba and harpsichord players, respectively, in the world. The balance is slightly more harpsichord-heavy than is typically heard, but it allows both hands of the keyboard a chance at equality. Rather than be a viol accompanied by two keyboard lines, this is three individual lines of music, and Koopman is skilled enough to make it work. Listen for a few painfully long resolutions on half-cadences at the end of slow movements. It's the nice kind of pain. The addition of an arrangement of an organ sonata as a sort of fourth viola da gamba sonata is a pleasant treat.
For those of you who don't know these works, this is essential listening. The three gamba sonatas are among the last great pieces written for the instrument, which subsequently went out of style until relatively recently.
Superb.......2001-03-10
Savall and Koopman first recorded the three gamba sonatas over twenty years ago, so this new version was already up against stiff competition from the same pair of musicians. But what a revelation! While the two work together splendidly, the contrast between their approaches is what makes the collaboration so perfect. And, as one might expect, the added experience both have beind them make for a more relaxed, though hardly less engaging, performance. Savall's dynamic subtleties are matched by Koopman's strongly rhetorical approach and tighty controlled ornamentation. As an added bonus, one of the six trio sonatas (originally for organ) is added to fill out the disc. While there are plenty of recordings of these works in the catalogue, including excellent modern instrument performances by the likes of Kim Kashkashian on viola and many 'cellists, these should easily be THE performances to have, and not just for period-performance buffs.
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- simply wonderful
- Hypnotizing
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Release Date: 1998-11-10 |
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- O Jesu, nomen dulce, SWV 308
- Ach, Herr, lass deine lieben Engelein
- Lamento 'Ach, dass ich Wassers g'nug hatte
- Salve mi Jesu
- Sonata Quinta a quattro, viole da gamba o come piace aus 'La Cetra', 1673
- Klag-Lied 'Muss der Tod denn auch entbinden' aus 'Fried - und freudenreiche Hinfahrt', BuxWV 76
- Wer sich dem Himmel ubergeben
- Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr, SWV 348
- Jubilate Domino
- Sonata lV pour violon et basse continue en ut mineur - C Minor
- Was hast du verwirket, SWV 307
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Sublime is the only word for it. We're talking about the voice of countertenor Andreas Scholl--and you will be talking about it too, between many repeat plays of this outstanding disc, which deserves to win whatever awards are given this year for vocal performance. Although this magnificent program of German Baroque cantatas for solo voice and various accompaniments (including viols, lute, and harpsichord) has much to offer purely on the strength of its astonishingly beautiful music, it's the voice of Scholl, served by faultless musical instincts and unequalled technical facility, that elevates these mortal scores to the most rarefied realm of high art. Scholl's voice--which has no discernible register break--and his interpretive delivery have been accurately described as "seductive," "alluring," and "potent." You'll certainly find your own descriptive terms, but one thing is certain to be shared by all who listen to this disc: your CD library will grow in direct proportion to the number of Scholl discs in the catalog. --David Vernier
Customer Reviews:
simply wonderful.......2000-12-21
This is an outstanding recording that does full justice to the beauty of German pre-Bach song. Scholl is unparalleled in the subtle way he treats every single song. The listener gets carried away by the different moods the tunes carry: once brooding and sad, other times very exuberant and full of joy. Having grown up with the music of Schutz and Buxtehude in a northern German medieval town, I have heard many weak renderings of this music that do not do justice to its inherent pious beauty. Scholl lets it sparkle and shine the way it deserves to be sung.
Hypnotizing.......2000-08-29
This was my first Andreas Scholl CD, I purchased it immediately after hearing it played in a store. From the first listen over a year ago until now it still profoundly affects me. Alternatingly slow and brooding to more uptempo, the beautiful music and haunting voice are the perfect accompaniment to those moments of pensive introspection.
Sublime truly is the word........2000-07-06
I loved Heroes, but this is my favorite Scholl collection so far. Alternatingly exuberant, forceful, and delicate, his enchanting voice is refined and controlled yet emotive. Countertenor fans will not be disappointed.
Sold out in the shops.......1998-12-28
This is a beautiful collection of pre-Bach German sacred music, which probably has the distinction of being the first such to break into Classical charts. Clever programming and marketing by Harmonia Mundi obviously hasn't hurt any there, but this still remains a great disc.
Most of the tracks are well known and oft recorded, notably by Scholl's teacher Rene Jacobs. Schutz features three times (SWV307,308,348), Buxtehude twice (BuxWV76, Jubilate), along with two standards of the genre: JC Bach's Ach dass ich Wasser's g'nug, and Tunder's Ach Herr lass deine lieben Engelein. The only discoveries are Philipp Heinrich Erlebach 1657-1714: Wer sich dem Himmel ubergehen, and a protestant reworking of Rovetta's Salve Regina into Salve mi Jesu. The disc also features two short instrumental pieces by Legrenzi and Albertini.
The only weak point of the package is exactly that - the packaging. The CD comes in a transparent plastic sleeve and then has a trendy (Made in Italy) 3-leave card case with the booklet (as illustrated above.. the cover has Herr Scholl looking dapper in a white tie) hidden in an envelope at the back. Novelty apart this is no improvement on the usual CD case. Also the sleeve and booklet err in getting Rovetta (original composer of Salve mi Jesu) and Tunder (as above) mixed up.
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- Another emblematic homage in Bach ` s memory!
- The dynamic duo
- Don't forget the cello.
- quirky but satisfying
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Bach: Sonatas for Violin & Harpsichord, BWV 1014-1019; Sonatas for Viola da Gamba & Harpsichord, BWV 1027-1029
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Release Date: 1995-02-07 |
Tracks:
- Sonata No. 1 In B Minor, BWV 1014: I. Adagio
- Sonata No. 1 In B Minor, BWV 1014: II. Allegro
- Sonata No. 1 In B Minor, BWV 1014: III. Andante
- Sonata No. 1 In B Minor, BWV 1014: IV. Allegro
- Sonata No. 2 In A Major, BWV 1015: I. Without Tempo Indication
- Sonata No. 2 In A Major, BWV 1015: II. Allegro assai
- Sonata No. 2 In A Major, BWV 1015: III. Andante un poco
- Sonata No. 2 In A Major, BWV 1015: IV. Presto
- Sonata No. 3 In E Major, BWV 1016: I. Adagio
- Sonata No. 3 In E Major, BWV 1016: II. Allegro
- Sonata No. 3 In E Major, BWV 1016: III. Adagio ma non tanto
- Sonata No. 3 In E Major, BWV 1016: IV. Allegro
- Sonata No. 4 In C Minor, BWV 1017: I. Siciliano. Largo
- Sonata No. 4 In C Minor, BWV 1017: II. Allegro
- Sonata No. 4 In C Minor, BWV 1017: III. Adagio
- Sonata No. 4 In C Minor, BWV 1017: IV. Allegro
Tracks:
- Sonata No. 5 In F Minor, BWV 1018: I. Largo
- Sonata No. 5 In F Minor, BWV 1018: II. Allegro
- Sonata No. 5 In F Minor, BWV 1018: III. Adagio
- Sonata No. 5 In F Minor, BWV 1018: IV. Vivace
- Sonata No. 6 In G Major, BWV 1019: I. Allegro
- Sonata No. 6 In G Major, BWV 1019: II. Largo
- Sonata No. 6 In G Major, BWV 1019: III. Allegro
- Sonata No. 6 In G Major, BWV 1019: IV. Adagio
- Sonata No. 6 In G Major, BWV 1019: V. Allegro
- Sonata No. 1 In G Major, BWV 1027: I. Adagio
- Sonata No. 1 In G Major, BWV 1027: II. Allegro ma non tanto
- Sonata No. 1 In G Major, BWV 1027: III. Andante
- Sonata No. 1 In G Major, BWV 1027: IV. Allegro moderato
- Sonata No. 2 In D Major, BWV 1028: I. Adagio
- Sonata No. 2 In D Major, BWV 1028: II. Allegro
- Sonata No. 2 In D Major, BWV 1028: III. Andante
- Sonata No. 2 In D Major, BWV 1028: IV. Allegro
- Sonata No. 3 In G Minor, BWV 1029: I. Vivace
- Sonata No. 3 In G Minor, BWV 1029: II. Adagio
- Sonata No. 3 In G Minor, BWV 1029: III. Allegro
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Another emblematic homage in Bach ` s memory!.......2006-03-01
Glenn Gould in mutual collaboration with Jaime Laredo and Leonard Rose, made a brilliant account of these well known Bach 's arrangements. Impeccable musicality, superb phrasing, flawless sonority, egregious intonation, unerring lyricism and superb expressiveness make of this album a must-reference.
Acquire it without blinking.
The dynamic duo.......2005-07-12
Most of the recordings I have heard of the sonatas for Harpsicord and Violin use a Harpsicord not a piano. One of the things that happens is that the harpsicord tends to get "lost" as the violin is such a more powerfull instrument. Here the roles of both are equall and the pianist (Glen Gould) is a strong personality that makes himself felt in the music.
The interaction between Gould and Laredo is electric. Both formidable artist together they create fireworks. The 1014 allegro for example which sounds quite layed back in Biondi's disk here really rocks - you can't help humming along to it (by the way I can't here Gould humming along to anything).
I prefer this version to the Penguin Rosetted Grumiaux version (Harpsicord gets lost) and the highly regarded Biondii version (boring). I guess it is not that authentic but Gould brings out the beauty, liveliness and complexity of Bach better then any other Pianist I know of and Laredo is an exellent Violinist.
I havn't had time to listen to the concertos with Rose yet that end the offering.
This may not be the "reference" but if you are going to buy one recording of these works then buy this one!
Don't forget the cello........2003-10-10
Notice that this contains the marvelous Gould - Rose collaboration on the three cello sonatas, still a perennial favorite of mine. This item may be the only way to come by this recording anymore.
quirky but satisfying.......2001-04-02
Gould's Bach is so iconoclastic that it's sometimes difficult to imagine him playing chamber music, especially the sonatas for obbligato klavier and melody instrument, where the close parity between the solo player and the keyboard player's right hand calls for a sensitivity and flexibility that might have been beyond, or beneath, Gould's reach. So one should be primed for suprises in Gould's collaboration with Laredo-- and indeed, there is no lack of them. While this issue is a questionable choice for a "reference" version of the six sonatas, it is splendid and unusual, making a an excellent alternative to the many excellent performances (particularly on harpsichord) in the catalogue. Particular highlights are Laredo's playing in the final movement of the fourth sonata, and Gould's solo in the third movement of the sixth, for keyboard alone, as well as Gould's creative realizations of the ground bass in sections where the keyboard part is not fully written. Note: while Gould did make some recordings on the harpsichord, this disc (despite the title) gives us Gould on the piano.
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- SACD has excellent sound, but where is the G minor sonata?
- Wonderful
- Magnificent - But buy the 2004 SACD release
- Epochal performance, poor remastering
- simply not very good
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Bach: Six Suites; Sonatas in G major & D major
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ASIN: B0000057L9
Release Date: 1991-11-08 |
Tracks:
- Suite No. 1 In G Major: Praeludium
- Suite No. 1 In G Major: Allemande
- Suite No. 1 In G Major: Courante
- Suite No. 1 In G Major: Sarabande
- Suite No. 1 In G Major: Menuets
- Suite No. 1 In G Major: Gigue
- Suite No. 2 in D minor: Praeludium
- Suite No. 2 in D minor: Allemande
- Suite No. 2 in D minor: Courante
- Suite No. 2 in D minor: Sarabande
- Suite No. 2 in D minor: Menuets
- Suite No. 2 in D minor: Gigue
- Suite No. 3 In C Major: Praeludium
- Allemande
- Suite No. 3 In C Major: Courante
- Suite No. 3 In C Major: Sarabande
- Suite No. 3 In C Major: Bourrees
- Suite No. 3 In C Major: Gigue
- Suite No. 4 In E-Flat Major: Praeludium
- Suite No. 4 In E-Flat Major: Allemande
- Suite No. 4 In E-Flat Major: Courante
- Suite No. 4 In E-Flat Major: Sarabande
- Suite No. 4 In E-Flat Major: Bourees
- Suite No. 4 In E-Flat Major: Gigue
Tracks:
- Suite No. 5 in C minor: Praeludinium
- Suite No. 5 in C minor: Allemande
- Suite No. 5 in C minor: Courante
- Suite No. 5 in C minor: Sarabande
- Suite No. 5 in C minor: Gavottes
- Suite No. 5 in C minor: Gigue
- Suite No. 6 In D Major: Praeludinium
- Suite No. 6 In D Major: Allemande
- Suite No. 6 In D Major: Courante
- Suite No. 6 In D Major: Sarabande
- Suite No. 6 In D Major: Gavottes
- Suite No. 6 In D Major: Gigue
- Sonata In G Major, BWV 1027: Adagio
- Sonata In G Major, BWV 1027: Allegro Ma Non Tanto
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- Sonata In D Major, BWV 1028: Adagio
- Sonata In D Major, BWV 1028: Allegro
- Sonata In D Major, BWV 1028: Andante
- Sonata In D Major, BWV 1028: Allegro
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Apparently, no music could be simpler than these suites, composed for a single, unaccompanied instrument, and each made up of a prelude followed by a series of stylized Baroque dances: allemande, courante, saraband, minuet, bourré/e or gavotte, and gigue. Yet each suite, each movement has a striking individuality and each cellist makes the series his own. It is totally objective music and, at the same time, intensely personal. János Starker's view is spare, ascetic, technically flawless, suggesting much more than it says, like a fine line drawing by an old master painter. --Joe McLellan
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SACD has excellent sound, but where is the G minor sonata?.......2006-12-02
Recently, I have been replacing my very favorite classical records with CD's. I've always loved my Mercury records of Bach Cello Suites, played by Starker, so decided to purchase the CD. I also have the record of the Cello Sonatas with Starker & Sebok, which are equally wonderful. I decided to purchase the SACD of this recoding because it also included the Sonata set, or so I thought. If I only wanted the suites I probably would have bought the RCA Victor set based on the reviews here.
Upon receiving this SACD, I decided to check the sound quality against my records, which have a wonderful warm sound. I found that the sound on the suites was almost indistinguishable between the record and SACD (the only difference being that the record played a little louder at the same volume level). On the sonatas, the records sounded a touch mushy. The SACD was crisper without loosing any of the warmth. So while there may be technical problems with the CD of this recording, in my opinion the SACD has excellent sound.
Then I noticed that the SACD only included two of the three sonatas that are on the record. The beautiful G minor sonata (which is my favorite) was not included. This recording in terms of artistry and technical quality deserves 5 stars, but because of the stupid decision to exclude the G minor sonata I take away a star.
Wonderful.......2005-07-22
OK. So I'm no musician, but for my money this is superb, beautifully played and emotionally expressive.
I am quite alarmed by the reaction of some of the other reviewers here. The sound quality really is not as bad as all that (in fact it's pretty clear compared to most) and Bach's suites are brought to life in a way that I have not heard before.
Where other lesser musicians make these sound like a cold, academic exercise, Starker invests just the right amount of feeling to make this a truly emotional and rewarding experience.
Have a listen and find out for yourself. I'm sure many will disagree with me - they're just wrong!
Magnificent - But buy the 2004 SACD release.......2005-01-08
Janos Starker has recorded the Bach cello suites five times, and when asked why he has made so many, he said it was because each time he signed with a new record company, they wanted him to do another set(!) His honest, no-nonsense personality shows through in his Bach performances as well. Some claim his approach is too dry and unemotional, but after many years of listening to and playing these suites, his clarity and sense of structure keep me engaged long after I've grown tired of more visceral, "romantic" approaches. Many say this is his best set, but if you chose it, avoid at all costs the CD for sale here and buy the hybrid SACD/CD released in 2004, also available on amazon.com, even though it costs more. The reviewers below (and others) have found this CD to have been recorded a full tone sharp (ugh!). I don't know about that since I don't have it, but the 2004 SACD/CD sounds right on pitch to me.
Epochal performance, poor remastering.......2003-12-19
The reviewer below expresses it best. Starker's Mercury set of the suites is, for most cellists, the gold standard. Technically speaking, they are flawless. Artistically speaking there is laser-beam musical understanding that arcs the entire recording. The later RCA recording is even deeper in understanding, but Starker's Bach is akin to Gould's in this regard: you want both the earlier and the later -- they are both that great.
What a shame then that shoddy remastering has put these disks into the realm of the unlistenable. Anyone who is intimate with these pieces will notice immediately (as the prior reviewer did) that they are sharp. It is so distracting that I cannot bear to put the disk in the player. A next to criminal moment in the rush to cash in on the LP to CD bonanza!
Performance: 5+ Stars; remastering: 0 Stars.
simply not very good.......2002-04-06
I saw this CD set in a used music store at $5.99, and naturally thought I was getting a great buy. Frankly, I wish I could get my money back. Of all the recordings of the suites that I've heard by big-name cellists, this is by far the weakest.
Judging purely from a standpoint of cello technique, Janos Starker was certainly once the world's greatest cellist, and this virtuosity shows in the technical passagework of the 6th suite, originally written for a 5-string instrument but played by Starker (and most cellists) on only 4. But there is far more to Bach's cello suites than technical skill. Starker's sound is very dry and often thin (and not just because of poor remastering), and his interpretation is extremely odd to say the least. He has the tendency to take time and make phrase endings in places where neither the melodic nor harmonic line call for them. He often chooses not to vibrate certain notes, seemingly arbitrarily. And he clearly has no concept of the piece as a polyphonic work, trying (and often failing) to make smooth melodic lines when there are none to be found.
For an incredible, historical look at Bach from the first half of the last century, grab the Casals recording. For a unique look at a modern interpretation of Bach, get Hanani. For excellent period instrument playing, buy Bylsma. And for a rich, romantic interpretation, buy Rostropovich. Do yourself a favor, and just stay away from this one.
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Release Date: 1999-09-07 |
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Bach's gamba sonatas, not as famous as his solo-cello suites, receive an audaciously imaginative presentation on an 18th-century violoncello piccolo that captures the extraordinary beauties of the music as few others have done (the most intriguing alternative version is by violist Kim Kashkashian and pianist Keith Jarrett on ECM). The resulting flow of music, as if the sonatas and their curious companions (arrangements of other Bach) were one continuous reflection, is hypnotic in its appeal. The lighter, more agile tones of the violoncello piccolo, meanwhile, make what often sounds dense on the modern cello fantastic and poetical by turns. All this musical glory is complemented by a superb recording that captures every interpretive nuance, and absorbing liner notes by the cellist that pose but do not answer the riddles of the extra music. For those who find Wispelwey's brilliant playing addictive, his 16 other CDs for Channel Classics include equally compelling recordings of music by Bach, Beethoven, Haydn, and Vivaldi. --Laurence Vittes
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Capturing the spirit.......2000-04-22
Wispelwey, Egarr, and Yeadon have achieved a rare musical balance. They truly form parts of a whole. The playing is very spirited, and polypnony is absolutely beautiful. Of special note is the first track, Prelude in C from the Well-Tempered Clavier. Piano students, this is the way it should be played. Buy this CD while it's here!
Fantastico!.......1999-09-28
Peter Wispelwey is the most gratest Bach's player
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ASIN: B0000031XU
Release Date: 1994-10-11 |
Tracks:
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- Allegro ma non tanto
- Andante
- Allegro moderator
- Sonata in D BWV 1028 - Adagio
- Allegro
- Andante
- Allegro
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The viola da gamba is an obsolete instrument now, but in Bach's day there were two large families of stringed instruments: the older gambas and the newer violins. Although quite similar in construction and performance technique, the soft, husky sound of the gambas was gradually replaced by the steely brilliance of the violins. Indeed, only one member of the family--the double bass--remains in modern use. Today most artists play the music on either a viola or a cello, since the music can be adapted easily to either. Kashkashian plays the viola, and as she is one of the greatest performers on that instrument around, and given Jarrett's clean and limber accompaniments, she acquits herself with honor and grace in this lovely music. --David Hurwitz
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not bad.......2006-07-12
I know little about classical music but a search of reviews reveals that Kashkashian does a pretty good job playing music written for the Viola de Gamba - on the Viola - transposing the lowest notes up an octave so she can play them. Jarrett, though immensely talented and almost a household name, does only pretty well here.
All in all satisfying but could be better.
By the way - the Viola de Gamba is still used today - see Jordi Savall
see ASIN: B000025FOY for more info
Dissapointing.......2006-04-14
Kim Kashkashian is exhellent when dealing with contemporary composers, but it's apparent she does not understand how Bach should be interpreted.
As for mr. Jarrett, its equally apparent that he urgently needs lessons on how to play the harpsichord. Mrs Celine Frisch plays the same repertoire with double dexterity and expressiveness, despite being half Jarrett's age...
Lovely recording, full of joy and tenderness.......2005-12-19
The viola da gamba is as human an instrument as the harpsichord is metallic, but these sonatas were made in heaven -- as is borne out by the great popularity of this music and the number of times it is recorded (I have at least five versions and there must be a dozen more).
Also made in heaven is the partnership between these two stellar ECM performers. Kim Kashashian is absolutely in her element with this bittersweet, often elegaic music; she treats it with the tenderness she accords to all her recordings (which you should rush to, if you don't already know them) and her instrument has a noble, plangent voice that is never ponderous, always alive with emotion.
I am also a huge fan of Keith Jarrett's approach to Bach, which has been severely criticized for its cleanness. If you live long enough, they say, you will see everything; and I have lived long enough to see a pianist scolded for playing Bach in tempo, as if this were a grave fault. I remember when failing to play Bach metronomically would get you hooted out of the concert halls, but there you go. Jarrett's playing in these recordings seems to me magisterial, crisp and precise as it should be, and technically brilliant. It interacts perfectly with Kashkashian's vulnerable, velvety tones and subtle phrasing.
The viola da gamba was already an antique instrument when Bach wrote these sonatas, but his will shows that he owned one, and he must have been fond of it. (He also owned a lute, another archaic instrument for which he wrote a small group of pieces that are marked by their sweetness, as these are.) The husky, organic voice of the viola da gamba makes a fascinating counterpoise to the clatter of the harpsichord -- a lovely, exotic bird swooping and soaring, but always confined within the glittering bars of a cage.
This is a recording that belongs on your shelves, highly recommended to all!
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Release Date: 2002-05-07 |
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- Sonata No.1 In G Major, BWV 1027: I. Adagio
- Sonata No.1 In G Major, BWV 1027: II. Allegro Ma Non Tanto
- Sonata No.1 In G Major, BWV 1027: III. Andante
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- Sonata No.2 In D Major, BWV 1028: I. Adagio
- Sonata No.2 In D Major, BWV 1028: II. Allegro
- Sonata No.2 In D Major, BWV 1028: III. Andante
- Sonata No.2 In D Major, BWV 1028: IV. Allegro
- Sonata No.3 In G Minor, BWV 1029: I. Vivace
- Sonata No.3 In G Minor, BWV 1029: II. Adagio
- Sonata No.3 In G Minor, BWV 1029: III. Allegro
- Sinfonia Concertante In A Major For Violin, Violoncello And Orchestra: I. Andante Di Molto - Pinchas Zukerman
- Sinfonia Concertante In A Major For Violin, Violoncello And Orchestra: II. Rondeau: Allegro Assai - Pinchas Zukerman
Customer Reviews:
Nice Yo-Yo Collection.......2003-07-14
"Yo-Yo Ma Plays Bach" is one of several titles in Sony's new "Music For You" Series, easily identified by their artsy, photographic covers. The material on this CD has been available previously on CBS Masterworks, and despite amazon's claim above in the title, I can find no indication in the liner notes that these digital recordings from the 1980s have been remastered. And that's not the only thing that's misleading about the title. True, Ma does play music by Bach, but it is sonatas (originally intended for viola da gamba and not cello) by Bach, and the Sinfonia Concertante by Bach's youngest son, Johann Christian Bach. Not that Sony is lying and not that most people will care or feel cheated, but since this title is obviously aimed at classical novices, I just thought I'd set the record straight. In a similar vein, hopefully those that discover both Bach and Yo-Yo Ma via this disc will like what they hear, and go on to get one of Ma's two recordings of the Bach "Cello Suites" -- the real yardstick for composer and performer alike.
Music Track:
- Bach: Violin Sonatas BWV 1014-1019
- Bax: Symphony No. 2; Nympholept
- Bazzini: Works for violin and piano Vol. 2
- Beethoven: String Quartets, Op. 18 [Box set]
- Beethoven: Triple Concerto in C Major, Op. 56
- Biber: Sonatae à Violino solo of 1681
- Boccadoro: Cantata on Yiddish Melodies; L'Astrolabio del Mare
- Brahms & Liszt
- Carissimi: Jonas - Baltazar Oratorios
- Cello Concerto / Northern Ballade 3
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