Johann Sebastian Bach - Suites 1-6 for solo Cello - Janos Starker (3LP, Box set)
Johann Sebastian Bach - Suites 1-6 for solo Cello
Janos Starker - cello
3 LPs, box, booklet
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : black
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : Pallas
Label : Speakers Corner
Original Label : Mercury
Recording: April 1963, September and December 1965 at ballroom Studio A at Fine Recording Studios, New York, by C. Robert Fine and Robert Eberenz
Production: Wilma Cozart
Originally released in 1965
Reissued date : June 2004
Tracks :
Side A : Suite No. 1 In G
- Praeludium 2:23
- Allemande 4:27
- Courante 2:22
- Sarabande 3:22
- Menuets 2:53
- Gigue 1:31
Side B : Suite No. 2 In D Minor
- Praeludium 3:14
- Allemande 2:44
- Courante 1:21
- Sarabande 3:38
- Menuets 2:32
- Gigue 1:33
Side C : Suite No. 3 In C
- Praeludium 4:11
- Allemande 2:53
- Courante 2:09
- Sarabande 3:20
- Bourrées 3:09
- Gigue 1:59
Side D : Suite No. 4 In E-Flat
- Praeludium 4:02
- Allemande 2:45
- Courante 2:30
- Sarabande 3:23
- Bourrées 3:52
- Gigue 1:31
Side E : Suite No. 5 In C Minor
- Praeludium 6:46
- Allemande 4:10
- Courante 2:04
- Sarabande 2:42
- Gavottes 4:02
- Gigue 2:26
Side F : Suite No. 6 In D
- Praeludium 4:39
- Allemande 4:32
- Courante 2:32
- Sarabande 3:21
- Gavottes 3:35
- Gigue 2:34
Awards :
TAS Super LP List! Special Merit: Classical
TAS Recommended! Rated a 'Best Audiophile Label Recording' in the November 2009 issue of The Absolute Sound!
HI-Fi+ Record of the Year 2004
Reviews :
"This Mercury release from 1966 has long been treasured by music lovers and audiophiles for both the performances and the sound. Thanks to Speakers Corner, this beautifully produced, three-LP boxed set - mastered by Willem Makke at Universal's Berliner mastering facility in Hanover, Germany, from the original tapes - restores this historic set to the catalog. The updated annotation includes new notes by the 80-year-old Starker." - Michael Fremer, Stereophile, February 2005
Janos Starker’s recording of the Suites from 1965 makes a lasting impression on the listener, even when compared with other recordings from the digital era, and even record producers who are well used to recorded excellence have been highly impressed. For Charlotte Gilbert of the Mercury record label, these recording sessions were one of five truly great events in all her 20 years of recording experience.
Without a doubt, Starker allows his instrument to resound freely but without forcing the tone. Starker’s full-bodied sound and technical brilliance are complemented by his finely chiselled interpretation that lends immense expression to Bach’s thrilling harmony and verve to the strict rhythmic construction of the movements. Just listen to his organ-like double-stopped passages, the eloquent dialogues, and the pure excitement created by his highly individual treatment of tempo. Then you will surely agree with the often-quoted paradox that Bach’s Cello Suites are ‘polyphony for a solo instrument’.
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