Episode 51 - Should We Play The Cello Suites?
Description
I'll share my personal struggles as to whether I should play this music, and in general the responsibility of handling pieces of great art. Hopefully adding humour to trying to finding life's meaning in the music. Let's remember: tackle challenging pieces seriously and embrace the ongoing quest for improvement.
Introduction (00:00:00 - 00:00:45 :14)
In the opening segment, I share my initial reflections on the unique experience of playing Bach on the cello.
Versatility of Bach's Cello Suites (00:00:45 :16 - 00:02:25 :18)
We delve into the versatility of Bach's compositions for cello,
Performer's Responsibility and Rostropovich (00:02:25 :20 - 00:04:48 :24)
Reflecting on the performer's responsibility, I discuss Rostropovich's approach and touch on perhaps why he waited so long before recording them.
Phrasing, Breathing, and Personal Experiences (00:04:49 :01 - 00:07:40 :20)
Emphasising the significance of phrasing and breathing, I share personal anecdotes about my struggles and growth during practice.
Articulation, Interpretation, and Final Thoughts (00:07:40 :22 - 00:11:49 :02)
Let's explore the role of articulation, delve into my perspective on the debate, and discuss cautionary advice. I'll conclude with remarks on the gravity of approaching challenging musical pieces.