Starker's rigorous interpretation of Bach
A magnificent performance that fuses technique and spirituality at a high level.
Starker performs the two suites, No. 4 in E-flat major and No. 6 in D major, with strict rhythm and clear tone. His unadorned interpretation highlights the architectural and mathematical beauty of Bach's music. This is a masterpiece that will be remembered for generations to come, documenting one of the most important repertoires for cellists.
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A:
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1)
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Prelude (Allegro Maestoso)
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2)
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Allemande (Allegro Moderato)
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3)
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Courante (Allegro Non Troppo)
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4)
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Sarabande (Lento)
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5)
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Bourree I & II
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6)
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Gigue (Vivace)
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B:
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1)
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Prelude (Allegretto Moderato)
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2)
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Allemande (Quasi Adagio)
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3)
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Courante (Allegro Non Troppo)
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4)
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Sarabande (Lento)
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5)
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Gavotte I & II
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6)
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Gigue (Vivace)
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Composed By - J. S. Bach
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Cello - Janos Starker