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Bach-Paternoster by Vito Paternoster Vito Paternoster : Bach-Paternoster.
Cellist extraordinaire.


Of the 3 sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord BWV 1027-1028-1029, the original manuscript was never found.

Vito Paternoster, in an imaginative and hypothetical reconstruction, has imagined 3 Concerts for 2 cello strings and harpsichord, and two sonatas for cello and continuo from the two for violin BWV 1021, 1023.

Though it sounds as though several performers were playing on this album, there's really only one: Vito Paternoster.


Songs:

1. Concerto no 1 in G major - BWV 1027 - 1 Adagio (Johann Sebastian Bach)
2. Concerto no 1 in G major - BWV 1027 - 2 Allegro ma non tanto (Johann Sebastian Bach)
3. Concerto no 1 in G major - BWV 1027 - 3 Andante (Johann Sebastian Bach)
4. Concerto no 1 in G major - BWV 1027 - 4 Allegro moderato (Johann Sebastian Bach)
5. Concerto no 2 in D major - BWV 1028 - 1 Adagio (Johann Sebastian Bach)
6. Concerto no 2 in D major - BWV 1028 - 2 Allegro (Johann Sebastian Bach)
7. Concerto no 2 in D major - BWV 1028 - 3 Andante (Johann Sebastian Bach)
8. Concerto no 2 in D major - BWV 1028 - 4 Allegro (Johann Sebastian Bach)
9. Concerto no 3 in G minor - BWV 1029 - 1 Vivace (Johann Sebastian Bach)
10. Concerto no 3 in G minor - BWV 1029 - 2 Adagio (Johann Sebastian Bach)
11. Concerto no 3 in G minor - BWV 1029 - 3 Allegro (Johann Sebastian Bach)
12. Sonata in C major - BWV 2021 - 1 Adagio (Johann Sebastian Bach)
13. Sonata in C major - BWV 2021 - 2 Vivace (Johann Sebastian Bach)
14. Sonata in C major - BWV 2021 - 3 Largo (Johann Sebastian Bach)
15. Sonata in C major - BWV 2021 - 4 Presto (Johann Sebastian Bach)
16. Sonata in A minor - BWV 1023 - 1 Allegro (Johann Sebastian Bach)
17. Sonata in A minor - BWV 1023 - 2 Adagio (Johann Sebastian Bach)
18. Sonata in A minor - BWV 1023 - 3 Allemanda (Johann Sebastian Bach)
19. Sonata in A minor - BWV 1023 - 4 Giga (Johann Sebastian Bach)

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 10/30/2020
Vito Paternoster lives in Bari Italy

Tagged as: Classical, Baroque, Instrumental Classical, Cello, Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach


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