Guido Schiefen's 1996 recordings of J.S. Bach's six unaccompanied cello suites are respectable presentations, and anyone who needs to fill a gap in a budding CD collection would do well to consider this affordable double-disc set from Arte Nova. While these interpretations are not as revolutionary as Pablo Casals' historic 1938 recording for EMI, as legendary as Pierre Fournier's 1960 set on Archiv, or as popular as Yo-Yo Ma's 1983 and 1997 traversals for Sony, they merit a hearing for their rich tone, expressive warmth, ...
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Guido Schiefen's 1996 recordings of J.S. Bach's six unaccompanied cello suites are respectable presentations, and anyone who needs to fill a gap in a budding CD collection would do well to consider this affordable double-disc set from Arte Nova. While these interpretations are not as revolutionary as Pablo Casals' historic 1938 recording for EMI, as legendary as Pierre Fournier's 1960 set on Archiv, or as popular as Yo-Yo Ma's 1983 and 1997 traversals for Sony, they merit a hearing for their rich tone, expressive warmth, and flexible interpretation, all traits that make this package listenable, if not yet a revered classic. At times, Schiefen's sound gets a little too big and booming in the bass, and his rubato is often exaggerated in dramatic cadences, but for the most part he resists the urge for the grand Romantic gesture, and he is subtle in his phrasing and handling of Bach's numerous sequential patterns. The variety of expressions here keeps the music fresh and lively, and Schiefen's overall mood...
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Add this copy of Cello Suites to cart. $15.96, like new condition, Sold by Streetlight_Records rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Cruz, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by Arte Nova Classics.