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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Very Special Music - Not a Special Recording Nov 09, 2009 Yo-Yo Ma is an incredible musician and plays the cello in a way I could only dream. However, I am a big fan of Bach and especially these unaccompanied cello suites. I do not care for this recording. In my opinion, the tempo, phrasing and general nuance of these suites are not enjoyable because he takes many of them entirely too fast. I realize many players do this for various reasons (including demonstration of virtuosity) but I think the interpretation leaves much of the exquisite nuance un-communicated. Having said that, my wife likes this recording so she listens to the set in her vehicle and I stick to my recording made by Jacqueline du Pré.
Awesome Cello! Apr 24, 2009 i love this music...i bought it from i tunes as a download but liked it so much that i bought the CDs from Amazon. Yo-yo Ma is amazing!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Very Fine Dec 29, 2007 This is a beautiful performance of the Suites, certainly one of my favorites. Ma tunes his strings down a half step, giving his cello a warmer, richer tone than his 80s recording (pink cover). All in all, the differences between the two recordings are startling, and it is very interesting to compare the two. I especially like the more dancelike movements (examples: Suite 1 - Courante, Suite 2 - Minuets), and don't believe that anyone else plays them with as much elegance, which I think is the greatest attribute of Yo-Yo Ma's recordings. Ma has certainly put a lot of thought into these recordings and has produced one of the finest performances of the Bach Suites to date.
Bach: The Cello Suites Inspired by Bach, from the Six-Part Film Series/Yo-Yo Ma Dec 28, 2007 Beautifully played. I gave this as a gift to my music loving daughter and she was delighted.
4 of 11 found the following review helpful:
No, Yo Yo .... Mar 10, 2007 A sub-standard, glossy, and sometimes sentimental interpretation of the Suites. Skip this one and go for the Rostropovich - always intelligent and inspired - never sentimental.
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