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Bach – The Complete Suites
For Cello Solo
Bach, known for his astounding ability to weave several simple
pregnant musical lines into a marvel of rich texture, reached his
ultimate achievement with the six suites for cello solo. Using
no accompaniment of any kind, Bach makes his cello sound like a
whole string orchestra, as unique wonders of architecture make
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Beethoven – The Complete Sonatas For Cello
And Piano
The love affair between the cello and the piano, which is so familiar
and natural to us, manifested itself for the very first time only
in these sonatas. This is a miraculous love affair indeed, as it
instantaneously gave birth to what seems to be an already full
grown baby. The very first of Beethoven sonatas is indeed an astounding,
mature collaboration between the two instruments, giving birth
to a fusion of sounds.
A relentless innovator and the ceaseless revolutionist, Beethoven
makes each of the sonatas into a unique specimen, a monumental
experiment in musical architecture, drama and sound.
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Brahms – The Complete Works For Cello And Piano
Brahms is the true successor to Beethoven. His romantic passion
and emotional expressiveness is always fused with great care
for small details and architecture, making his sonatas a direct
continuation to those of Beethoven.
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