One of the finest interpretation of Bach suite no. 4 All we need is to simply close our eyes and listen to what he speaks Bach language through his cello.
To me this wonderful performance makes the case for several points: 1) playing Bach on a "standard" cello in 2) modern tuning; 3) with a rich tone and a 4) tasteful amount of vibrato.5) The phrasing and the articulation beautifully bring out the building blocks as well as the overall architecture of the music. Most importantly, 7) the conspicuous absence of the otherwise widespread practice of chopping up phrases ad nauseam into infinite numbers of little snippets, supposedly in the interest of presenting the structure of the music - which accomplishes only one things: taking life and breath out of the music. In this performance, the piece is allowed to manifest itself in front of my eyes and ears, beautifully and meaningfully. All I need to do is to sit back and receive.
0:08 prelude
4:38 allemande
9:10 courante
12:48 sarabande
17:38 bourrée
22:51 gigue
One of the finest interpretation of Bach suite no. 4
All we need is to simply close our eyes and listen to what he speaks Bach language through his cello.
To me this wonderful performance makes the case for several points: 1) playing Bach on a "standard" cello in 2) modern tuning; 3) with a rich tone and a 4) tasteful amount of vibrato.5) The phrasing and the articulation beautifully bring out the building blocks as well as the overall architecture of the music. Most importantly, 7) the conspicuous absence of the otherwise widespread practice of chopping up phrases ad nauseam into infinite numbers of little snippets, supposedly in the interest of presenting the structure of the music - which accomplishes only one things: taking life and breath out of the music. In this performance, the piece is allowed to manifest itself in front of my eyes and ears, beautifully and meaningfully. All I need to do is to sit back and receive.
Such a beautiful interpretation! And a gorgeous sound. Thank you!
Stunning
Very accomplished Bravo!
Bravo! Sounds great
perfect
super
I'm so into it. Beautiful!
+1
00:3
2:13
14:15
9:10 Courante
12:48 Sarabande
Courante pls
2:20
7:44
22:53 Gigue
4:35 allemande
Not a single cellist on youtube plays the rhythm correctly in the courante. Not one. Tap out 3/4 when the movement starts and you'll see.
it's not incorrect, it's just an...interesting...stylistic choice
@@wjones28lol interesting indeed. I will never be able to unhear this and my day is ruined