Sabine Kittel - JS BACH: Suites For Flute (2CD) [CD]
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A double CD with the works known as cello suites in a congenial interpretation by the solo flautist of the Staatskapelle Dresden.\r
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Johann Sebastian Bach's works, known today as cello suites, intone a polyphony that arises from the virtuosity of an instrumentalist.\r
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The circumstances surrounding the emergence of BWV 1007\u20131012 are hardly known, which means that there is an uncertain source at the beginning. It makes an authentic interpretation of the musical text impossible from the outset, and the claim to loyalty to the text cannot be maintained: there is no autograph handwriting of the suites.\r
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The renowned flautist Paul Meisen pointed out the surprisingly natural playability of the cello suites by the flute. His former master class student Sabine Kittel, now solo flautist at the Sachsische Staatskapelle Dresden, shows this potential here in a comprehensive way. \r
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The double CD recorded in the Emmauskirche Dresden-Kaditz and the Jakobuskirche Freital-Pesterwitz is supplemented by the Partita in A minor BWV 1013.
Suite No. I In G Major, BWV 1007
Suite No. V In C Minor, BWV 1011
Suite No. II In D Minor, BWV 1008
Suite No. VI In C Major, BWV 1012
Suite No. III In C Major, BWV 1009
Partita In A Minor, BWV 1013
Suite No. IV In E Flat Major, BWV 1010
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Sabine Kittel - JS BACH: Suites For Flute (2CD) [CD]
Sabine Kittel - JS BACH: Suites For Flute (2CD) [CD]
All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.
Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.
A double CD with the works known as cello suites in a congenial interpretation by the solo flautist of the Staatskapelle Dresden.\r
\r
Johann Sebastian Bach's works, known today as cello suites, intone a polyphony that arises from the virtuosity of an instrumentalist.\r
\r
The circumstances surrounding the emergence of BWV 1007\u20131012 are hardly known, which means that there is an uncertain source at the beginning. It makes an authentic interpretation of the musical text impossible from the outset, and the claim to loyalty to the text cannot be maintained: there is no autograph handwriting of the suites.\r
\r
The renowned flautist Paul Meisen pointed out the surprisingly natural playability of the cello suites by the flute. His former master class student Sabine Kittel, now solo flautist at the Sachsische Staatskapelle Dresden, shows this potential here in a comprehensive way. \r
\r
The double CD recorded in the Emmauskirche Dresden-Kaditz and the Jakobuskirche Freital-Pesterwitz is supplemented by the Partita in A minor BWV 1013.
Suite No. I In G Major, BWV 1007
Suite No. V In C Minor, BWV 1011
Suite No. II In D Minor, BWV 1008
Suite No. VI In C Major, BWV 1012
Suite No. III In C Major, BWV 1009
Partita In A Minor, BWV 1013
Suite No. IV In E Flat Major, BWV 1010
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All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.
Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.
A double CD with the works known as cello suites in a congenial interpretation by the solo flautist of the Staatskapelle Dresden.\r
\r
Johann Sebastian Bach's works, known today as cello suites, intone a polyphony that arises from the virtuosity of an instrumentalist.\r
\r
The circumstances surrounding the emergence of BWV 1007\u20131012 are hardly known, which means that there is an uncertain source at the beginning. It makes an authentic interpretation of the musical text impossible from the outset, and the claim to loyalty to the text cannot be maintained: there is no autograph handwriting of the suites.\r
\r
The renowned flautist Paul Meisen pointed out the surprisingly natural playability of the cello suites by the flute. His former master class student Sabine Kittel, now solo flautist at the Sachsische Staatskapelle Dresden, shows this potential here in a comprehensive way. \r
\r
The double CD recorded in the Emmauskirche Dresden-Kaditz and the Jakobuskirche Freital-Pesterwitz is supplemented by the Partita in A minor BWV 1013.
Suite No. I In G Major, BWV 1007
Suite No. V In C Minor, BWV 1011
Suite No. II In D Minor, BWV 1008
Suite No. VI In C Major, BWV 1012
Suite No. III In C Major, BWV 1009
Partita In A Minor, BWV 1013
Suite No. IV In E Flat Major, BWV 1010












