Johann Sebastian Bach - Suites 1-6 for solo Cello - Janos Starker (6LP, Box set, 45RPM)
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Johann Sebastian Bach - Suites 1-6 for solo Cello
Janos Starker (vc)
6 LPs, box, booklet
Limited edition
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : black
Speed : 45 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : Record Technology Incorporated
Label : Analogue Productions
Original Label : Mercury
Recording: April 1963, September and December 1965 at ballroom Studio A at Fine Recording Studios, New York, by C. Robert Fine and Robert Eberenz
Produced by Wilma Cozart
Remastered by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound
Originally released in 1965
Reissued in 2023
Tracks :
Side A : Suite No. 1 In G
- Praeludium 2:23
- Allemande 4:27
- Courante 2:22
Side B : Suite No. 1 In G
- Sarabande 3:22
- Menuets 2:53
- Gigue 1:31
Side C : Suite No. 2 In D Minor
- Praeludium 3:14
- Allemande 2:44
- Courante 1:21
Side D : Suite No. 2 In D Minor
- Sarabande 3:38
- Menuets 2:32
- Gigue 1:33
Side E : Suite No. 3 In C
- Praeludium 4:11
- Allemande 2:53
- Courante 2:09
Side F : Suite No. 3 In C
- Sarabande 3:20
- Bourrées 3:09
- Gigue 1:59
Side G : Suite No. 4 In E-Flat
- Praeludium 4:02
- Allemande 2:45
- Courante 2:30
Side H : Suite No. 4 In E-Flat
- Sarabande 3:23
- Bourrées 3:52
- Gigue 1:31
Side I : Suite No. 5 In C Minor
- Praeludium 6:46
- Allemande 4:10
- Courante 2:04
Side J : Suite No. 5 In C Minor
- Sarabande 2:42
- Gavottes 4:02
- Gigue 2:26
Side K : Suite No. 6 In D
- Praeludium 4:39
- Allemande 4:32
- Courante 2:32
Side L : Suite No. 6 In D
- Sarabande 3:21
- Gavottes 3:35
- Gigue 2:34
Reviews :
"What better time than during a period of self-isolation and social distancing could there be to explore Bach’s 'Suites For Unaccompanied Cello'? Arguably, there’s no finer recorded performances than the ones Janos Starker performed for Mercury Records April 15 and 17, 1963, September 7-8, 1965 and December 21-22, 1965. ... The finest version of these historic recordings, is without a doubt, this latest one from Analogue Productions and the sound is unassailable." Michael Fremer, AnalogPlanet.com, July 3, 2020.
"The original LP has now been reissued by Analogue Productions on 200gm vinyl, mastered at Sterling Sound by Ryan K. Smith and stamped at Quality Record Pressings. I compared my review copy of the AS release to my IS/IS original and found the two to be very, very close; if anything, I believe most listeners would prefer the AS reissue for its very slightly more rounded-off sound, which sacrifices nothing of the original's presence yet pulls the dry sound back an inch or two from the brink of brightness. Also, the reissue has a somewhat wider dynamic range: After matching its volume to the original during a quiet passage, forte passages on the reissue seemed to go louder than on the original. All around, a well-done reissue of a recording that deserves your love." Art Dudley, Stereophile, June 2020
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