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CD1-Bach Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin by Vito Paternoster Vito Paternoster : CD1-Bach Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin.
Cellist extraordinaire.


How exciting! Internationally acclaimed Vito Paternoster is the first cellist to record the complete Bach sonatas and partitas for Solo Cello (originally for the violin), and here demonstrates the full scope of his considerable powers. Part of Johann Sebastian Bach's genius was being able to give harmonic self-sufficience and polyphony to solo instruments—a quality that suits Paternoster's devotional style of performance very well. A timeless, deeply resonant recording that will become a staple in your collection.
Songs:

1. Sonata Prima in do minore - Adagio - Johann Sebastian Bach
2. Sonata Prima in do minore - Fuga (Allegro) - Johann Sebastian Bach
3. Sonata Prima in do minore - Siciliana - Johann Sebastian Bach
4. Sonata Prima in do minore - Presto - Johann Sebastian Bach
5. Partita Prima in mi minore - Allemanda - Johann Sebastian Bach
6. Partita Prima in mi minore - Double - Johann Sebastian Bach
7. Partita Prima in mi minore - Corrente - Johann Sebastian Bach
8. Partita Prima in mi minore - Double (Presto) - Johann Sebastian Bach
9. Partita Prima in mi minore - Sarabande - Johann Sebastian Bach
10. Partita Prima in mi minore - Double - Johann Sebastian Bach
11. Partita Prima in mi minore - Tempo di Borea - Johann Sebastian Bach
12. Partita Prima in mi minore - Double - Johann Sebastian Bach
13. Sonata Seconda in re minore - Grave - Johann Sebastian Bach
14. Sonata Seconda in re minore - Fuga - Johann Sebastian Bach
15. Sonata Seconda in re minore - Andante - Johann Sebastian Bach
16. Sonata Seconda in re minore - Allegro - Johann Sebastian Bach

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Release date: 9/26/2003
Vito Paternoster lives in Bari Italy

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


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