Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917278422
Catalog number: CC 72784
Releasedate: 08-03-19
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917278422
Catalog number: CC 72784
Releasedate: 08-03-19
- Yes indeed, a new account of Bach’s Suites!
- Played on a Baroque cello, but, uniquely, Suite no. 5 is played on a Basse de Violon
- Lucia Swarts, pupil of Anner Bylsma, already recorded several discs for Challenge as a soloist
- She decided to confront the highest peaks of cello literature after 35 years of professional work with Baroque and Modern cellos
- Played on a Baroque cello, but, uniquely, Suite no. 5 is played on a Basse de Violon
- Lucia Swarts, pupil of Anner Bylsma, already recorded several discs for Challenge as a soloist
- She decided to confront the highest peaks of cello literature after 35 years of professional work with Baroque and Modern cellos
Bach wrote six suites in different keys, each consisting of six movements. And while the titles of the individual movements are largely shared, the wide variety within the collection is quite astonishing. Some of the keys are more comfortable for the performer (G, D and C), while others are difficult in the extreme (E-flat Major). Bach employed unconventional tuning for the cello strings (in the fifth suite) and even wrote for a special five-stringed instrument in the final suite. It certainly appears that Bach was attempting to cover the entire range of human emotions in the six suites. The cheerful, youthful first suite in G major is followed by the introvert, dark and melancholy second, in D minor. The third suite in C major is brilliant, extrovert, rich and replete, an embrace. But the fourth in E-flat Major offers gloomy resistance. The fifth suite in C minor is like an ancient saga – dark and tragic but at the same time majestic – while the final suite in D major resonates with ecstasy, virtuosity and sparkling joie de vivre. Everything is precisely attuned to the characters of the different keys, as they would have been thought of in Bach's day. Keys that are designed to move the audience's souls.
The six movements within each individual suite refine the image. The preludes, with which they all begin, sound like spontaneous improvisations, often looking forward to what follows. The dances that follow the preludes – the stately allemandes and spiritual sarabandes, as well as the rousing courantes and gigues – were all, of course, familiar dance forms in Bach's time, but in the suites, they often transcend everyday reality, plumbing the depths of feeling and providing detail, counter-arguments and contrasts. The full range of human emotions appears to be encompassed within the notes that Bach wrote for a single cello.
The six movements within each individual suite refine the image. The preludes, with which they all begin, sound like spontaneous improvisations, often looking forward to what follows. The dances that follow the preludes – the stately allemandes and spiritual sarabandes, as well as the rousing courantes and gigues – were all, of course, familiar dance forms in Bach's time, but in the suites, they often transcend everyday reality, plumbing the depths of feeling and providing detail, counter-arguments and contrasts. The full range of human emotions appears to be encompassed within the notes that Bach wrote for a single cello.
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1Suite No. 5 in C Minor BWV 1011I. Prélude06:00
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1Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007I. Prélude02:58
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2Suite No. 5 in C Minor BWV 1011II. Allemande06:22
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2Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007II. Allemande04:48
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3Suite No. 5 in C Minor BWV 1011III.Courante02:12
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3Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007III. Courante02:42
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4Suite No. 5 in C Minor BWV 1011IV. Sarabande03:17
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4Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007IV. Sarabande02:42
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5Suite No. 5 in C Minor BWV 1011V. Gavotte I/II05:33
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5Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007V. Menuet I/II03:28
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6Suite No. 5 in C Minor BWV 1011VI. Gigue02:13
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6Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007VI. Gigue01:41
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7Suite No. 2 in D-Minor, BWV 1008I. Prélude03:42
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7Suite No. 4 in E-flat Major, BWV 1010I. Prélude04:31
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8Suite No. 2 in D-Minor, BWV 1008II. Allemande03:55
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8Suite No. 4 in E-flat Major, BWV 1010II. Allemande04:53
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9Suite No. 2 in D-Minor, BWV 1008III. Courante02:13
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9Suite No. 4 in E-flat Major, BWV 1010III. Courante03:43
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10Suite No. 2 in D-Minor, BWV 1008IV. Sarabande04:05
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10Suite No. 4 in E-flat Major, BWV 1010IV. Sarabande03:54
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11Suite No. 2 in D-Minor, BWV 1008V. Menuet I/II03:33
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11Suite No. 4 in E-flat Major, BWV 1010V. Bourrée I/II05:11
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12Suite No. 2 in D-Minor, BWV 1008VI. Gigue02:50
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12Suite No. 4 in E-flat Major, BWV 1010VI. Gigue02:49
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13Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009I. Prélude03:28
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13Suite No. 6 in D Major, BWV 1012I. Prélude04:55
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14Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009II. Allemande05:01
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14Suite No. 6 in D Major, BWV 1012II. Allemande07:46
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15Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009III. Courante03:30
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15Suite No. 6 in D Major, BWV 1012III. Courante04:08
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16Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009IV. Sarabande03:58
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16Suite No. 6 in D Major, BWV 1012IV. Sarabande04:18
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17Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009V. Bourrée I/II03:59
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17Suite No. 6 in D Major, BWV 1012V. Gavotte I/II04:51
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18Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009VI. Gigue03:20
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18Suite No. 6 in D Major, BWV 1012VI. Gigue04:37