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Bach,
Six Suites
for Unaccompanied Cello

on 4 different cellos

Josephine van Lier: Bach: Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello

 
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This unique recording of all six of J.S. Bach's Cello Suites sets side by side the different sounds of historic and new instruments and compares their strengths and weaknesses.

Bach’s Cello Suites have been recorded on modern instruments, baroque cellos and even on guitar, viola da gamba, saxophone and marimba, but never before has one musician assembled a recording that showcases these suites using four very different cellos. 

Five of the six suites in this recording are played on three cellos: 

  • a contemporary but antique cello built ca. 1870 in Mirecourt, France, for the 1st and 4th suites
  • a baroque cello, much like a cello that would have been used in Bach’s time for the 2nd and 5th suites
  • a hyper-modern carbon fibre cello for the 3rd suite

The 6th suite is played on a custom built 5 string violoncello piccolo, another baroque instrument, arguably much like it might have been played in Bach’s time.

To give the listener the opportunity to compare the instruments, the 5th suite is played three times: on the Baroque cello within the sequence of suites, and again on the Mirecourt cello and on the Carbon Fibre cello on the fourth CD.

CD1: Suite 1 Contemporary cello
  Suite 2 Baroque cello
CD2 Suite 3 Carbon Fibre cello
  Suite 4 Contemporary cello
CD3 Suite 5 Baroque cello
  Suite 6 Violoncello Piccolo
CD4 ADDITIONAL
  Suite 5 Contemporary cello
  Suite 5 Carbon Fibre cello


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Video Samples

Video "the making of the Bach Suites".
An intimate view of the recording process. 



ABOUT JOSEPHINE VAN LIER

A versatile musician, Josephine van Lier is equally at ease on a baroque cello or a 5 string violoncello piccolo as on their contemporary counterparts, using instruments and bows whose designs, construction and material span over 400 years in origin; from the gut strings of her baroque cello to her 1870 cello and the space-age material of her carbon-fibre cello. She therefore covers a wide variety of repertoire utilizing the endless possibilities that this range of instruments, string set-ups and bows allow her. Born, raised and educated in the Netherlands, where she received her degree in both cello performance and pedagogy at the University of Groningen, she has lived and made music in Edmonton, Canada since 1995.


UPCOMING PERFORMANCES.

  • February 7, 2010, 2 PM Tchaikovski Rococo Variations for cello and orchestra. With Concordia Orchestra.
    7128 Ada Boulevard 
    Edmonton AB T5B 4E4 
  • February 28, 2010, OFFICIAL CD LAUNCH
    Edmonton Cellist Josephine van Lier presents her spectacular and unique 4 CD set of the Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello by J.S Bach.
    Ms. van Lier will perform selections as well some of your requests from the Six Suites on her four different cellos at this informal and festive concert and reception.
    CD Release Concert. Solo performance; Selections from the six Bach Suites on Mirecourt cello, baroque cello, carbon fibre cello, violoncello piccolo.

    Presbyterian-First Church, 10025 105 Street, Edmonton
  • April 12, 2010, Moravian Church, Edmonton. Strathcona String Quartet concert.
    9540 - 83 Avenue

"Bach Suites Project".
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