The cello suites

Title The cello suites
J. S. Bach, Pablo Casals and the search for a Baroque masterpiece
Author Eric Siblin
Publication Atlantic Monthly
Size 319p
Language ENG ENG
ISBN 9780802119292
Topics Arts and music
Music
Music--Baroque
Music--String instruments--Cello
Music--Theory
Bach, Johann Sebastian (German composer, 1685-1750)
Biography--Music
Notes Winner of the Mavis Gallant Prize for Nonfiction and the McAuslan First Book Prize, The Cello Suites weaves together three dramatic narratives: the disappearance of Bach's manuscript in the eighteenth century; Pablo Casals's discovery and popularization of the music in Spain in the late-nineteenth century; and Siblin's infatuation with the suites in the present day. The search led Siblin to Barcelona, where Casals, just thirteen and in possession of his first cello, roamed the backstreets with his father in search of sheet music and found Bach's lost suites tucked in a dark corner of a store. Casals played them every day for twelve years before finally performing them in public. Siblin pursues the mysteries that continue to haunt this music more than 250 years after its composer's death: Why did Bach compose the suites for the cello, then considered a lowly instrument? What happened to the original manuscript? A seamless blend of biography and music history, The Cello Suites is a true-life journey of discovery, fueled by the power of these musical masterpieces.(librarything]
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