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  • Bach Six Suites For Unaccompanied Cello

  • (180 Gram Vinyl, Limited Edition, Gatefold LP Jacket)
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 11/3/2017
Bach Six Suites For Unaccompanied Cello
  • Bach Six Suites For Unaccompanied Cello

  • (180 Gram Vinyl, Limited Edition, Gatefold LP Jacket)
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 11/3/2017
  • Label: Analogphonic
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • UPC: 8808678160642
  • Item #: 1983369X
  • Genre: Classical Artists
  • Release Date: 11/3/2017
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Limited Edition of Only 2000 Numbered Copies!

Audiophile Direct Metal Mastering from the Original Analogue Master Tapes!

180 Gram Double Virgin Vinyl Pressed at Pallas in Germany!

Recorded in July of 1958 and originally released on the London label, cellist Jean-Max Clement performs Six Suites by Johann Sebastian Bach.

'He has an excellent sense of phrasing, and conveys all that one needs of the dance-like character in each movement. The solemn preludes, especially those of the C major and D minor Suites, come off beautifully, and there is plenty of contrast in timbre. Clement can develop a good, sonorous tone on his C and G strings... He certainly enjoys a far better recording acoustic than Cassado. Jean-Max Clement is playing the arpeggio figures with clarity of technique, excellent tone, and harmonic intent.' - The Grammophone Magazine

'The Jean-Max Clement cycle has much to commend it. He's a communicative player, and whilst some of his tempi are generally on the slower side than we are used to today, the music-making has a spontaneity, leaving the favourable impression of music freshly composed and being created on the wing. He draws a big, rich, full-bodied sound from his instrument, and his varied vibrato endows his playing with a wealth of tonal shadings. He's not averse to the use of portamenti to obtain a particular expressive effect. Nor is he afraid of applying some tasteful rubato to enhance the line. I love the way he captures the sombre introspection of Suite No. 5, gauging to perfection the ebb and flow of the melancholy Sarabande. To the faster dance movements there's rhythmic vitality. This is certainly a premier league set, in admirable sound for it's age.' - Stephen Greenbank, Music Web International

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