Bach: The Cello Suites by Edward Klorman

Bach: The Cello Suites by Edward Klorman

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Cellists worldwide, from beginners to international soloists, all play J. S. Bach's Cello Suites. This book offers an engaging, readable guide to how and why Bach composed these extraordinarily original pieces. Once dismissed as mere curiosities, they now occupy a central place in concert life and the broader cultural imagination.

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Bach: The Cello Suites by Edward Klorman

Originally dismissed as curiosities, J. S. Bach's Cello Suites are now understood as the pinnacle of composition for unaccompanied cello. This handbook examines how and why Bach composed these highly innovative works. It explains the characteristics of each of the dance types used in the suites and reveals the compositional methods that achieve cohesion within each suite. The author discusses the four manuscript copies of Bach's lost original and the valuable evidence they contain on how the Suites might be performed. He explores how, after around 1860, the Cello Suites gradually entered the concert hall, where they initially received a mixed critical and audience reception. The Catalan cellist Pablo Casals extensively popularized them through his concerts and recordings, setting the paradigm for several generations to follow. The Cello Suites now have a global resonance, influencing music from Benjamin Britten's Cello Suites to J-pop, and media from K-drama to Ingmar Bergman's films.
'An excellent book! Full of interesting information, concisely and readably presentedA fine guide to the six miracles known as the Bach Cello Suites.' Steven Isserlis, Cellist and Author
'This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the Bach Cello Suites. The scholarship is up-to-date, conclusions are always interesting, myths are dispelled, and the writing is always clear.' George Kennaway, Author, Playing the Cello, 1780–1930
'An engrossing exploration of the myriad ways to play, study, and think about the cello suites. Klorman's thoughtful research makes the music feel more alive than ever. It changed my understanding of the suites and made me eager to practice them again. This book will be a tremendous resource for anyone looking to enrich their perspective on Bach.' Zlatomir Fung, The Juilliard School. First Prize Winner, 2019 International Tchaikovsky Competition
'A well-written and important guide. This book is essential for any music lover who wishes to gain a deeper understanding of Bach's Cello Suites.' Keiran Campbell, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra
'A thoroughly researched and eloquent guide to the mysteries behind Bach's cello suites.' Lucia Swarts, Royale Conservatoire of The Hague and Netherlands Bach Society
Edward Klorman is a violist and scholar active at the intersection of music analysis, historical musicology, and music performance. He is professor of Music at the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Mead Witter School of Music. He is the author of two books, Mozart's Music of Friends and Bach: The Cello Suites, both from Cambridge University Press.
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ISBN 13 9781009054591
ISBN 10 1009054597
Title Bach: The Cello Suites
Author Edward Klorman
Series New Cambridge Music Handbooks
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2025-08-31
Number of pages 180
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.