Mstislav Rostropovich - 1995 J.S Bach Cello-Suiten
Mstislav Rostropovich is one of the few musicians who can create a larger-than-life experience through the combined forces of exceptional music, a beautiful instrument, and uncommonly facile communicative skills. In his performances of Bach's transcendent masterpieces for solo cello, Rostropovich finds a perfect balance between a romantic, rhapsodic interpretation. It was not until 1991, when he was 63, that he decided to record all six of the Bach Suites, a set he considered the crowning glory of the instrument's literature. It was a project over which he maintained complete control. He chose the site, the Basilique Sainte-Madeleine, in the Burgundian village of Vezelay, France, because he considered the church's acoustics perfect and the simplicity of its architecture inspiring. He produced and edited the recordings himself and paid for the sessions so that if he were dissatisfied, he would be free to destroy the tapes. As it turned out, he was pleased with the results, which were released in 1995. The album’s cover was made by Salvador Dalí, and as Rostropovich described it: “it is fascinating, for the curves resemble sound waves as if an enormous vibrato surrounded me completely”.
Tracklist:
CD1:
1-7. Suite for Cello solo no 1 in G major, BWV 1007
8-14. Suite for Cello solo no 4 in E flat major, BWV 1010
15-21. Suite for Cello solo no 5 in C minor, BWV 1011
CD2:
1-7. Suite for Cello solo no 2 in D minor, BWV 1008
8-14. Suite for Cello solo no 3 in C major, BWV 1009
15-21. Suite for Cello solo no 6 in D major, BWV 1012
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