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CD2-Bach Cello Suites by Vito Paternoster Vito Paternoster : CD2-Bach Cello Suites.
Cellist extraordinaire.


Ah, no one does the bittersweet elegance of Johann Sebastian Bach like internationally acclaimed cellist Vito Paternoster. We love his stripped down, soulful approach to the six Bach cello suites; it really brings out their autumnal quality, and makes them everything they should be—full of both light and shadow, sorrow and joy. A wonderful, timeless recording that you'll find yourself reaching for again and again.
Songs:

1. Suite III in Do maggiore - prelude (Johann Sebastian Bach)
2. Suite III in Do maggiore - allemande (Johann Sebastian Bach)
3. Suite III in Do maggiore - courante (Johann Sebastian Bach)
4. Suite III in Do maggiore - sarabande (Johann Sebastian Bach)
5. Suite III in Do maggiore - bourree I e II (Johann Sebastian Bach)
6. Suite III in Do maggiore - gigue (Johann Sebastian Bach)
7. Suite IV in Mi bemolle maggiore - prelude (Johann Sebastian Bach)
8. Suite IV in Mi bemolle maggiore - allemande (Johann Sebastian Bach)
9. Suite IV in Mi bemolle maggiore - courante (Johann Sebastian Bach)
10. Suite IV in Mi bemolle maggiore - sarabande (Johann Sebastian Bach)
11. Suite IV in Mi bemolle maggiore - bourree I e II (Johann Sebastian Bach)
12. Suite IV in Mi bemolle maggiore - gigue (Johann Sebastian Bach)
13. Suite V in do minore - prelude (Johann Sebastian Bach)
14. Suite V in do minore - fugue (Johann Sebastian Bach)
15. Suite V in do minore - allemande (Johann Sebastian Bach)
16. Suite V in do minore - courante (Johann Sebastian Bach)
17. Suite V in do minore - sarabande (Johann Sebastian Bach)
18. Suite V in do minore - gavotte I e II (Johann Sebastian Bach)
19. Suite V in do minore - gigue (Johann Sebastian Bach)

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Release date: 9/28/2003
Vito Paternoster lives in Bari Italy

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


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