Ophélie Gaillard, Bach, Gavottes, Cello suite n. 6
In his six Suites for unaccompanied violoncello, J. S. Bach invented a style that is specific to that instrument, while exploring all its technical possibilities to the full. Over the years, the Suites have become a monument of the cello repertoire, to which all cellists return regularly. Some of the greatest of them did not record these works until they reached their years of maturity (Casals was over sixty, Rostropovich was sixtythree), while others have not hesitated to present several versions (YoYo M br, br,
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