Masterclass Allemande from Bach’s Sixth Suite – Musings with Inbal Segev
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Hello Cellists, • Today’s masterclass is on the gorgeous Allemande from Bach’s sixth suite. As a way to bring out Bach’s two different lines, I like to think of this whole movement as a man and woman dancing in a pas de deux. I will also talk about harmonic pacing, slurs, filler notes, and more. • Below is a short reading list and helpful links for studying the Bach cello suites. Please let me know if you have any comments and/or questions, I would love to hear from you. Thank you for watching!! • My Bach Cello Suites album: • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013R4QE3M • https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/j-s... • https://open.spotify.com/album/2hJ39e... • Download the most important sources we have of the suites right here for free: • http://bit.ly/BachCelloSuitesIMSLP • Allen Winold’s book: Bach’s Cello Suites: Analyses and Explorations • https://www.amazon.com/Bachs-Cello-Su... • The Fencing Master and the sequel, Bach and the Happy Few, are both must reads if I may say so, written by THE baroque cellist of our time, Anner Bylsma. • http://www.bylsmafencing.com/bach_the... • Another must-have is Barenreiter’s urtext edition, which contains facsimiles of the manuscript copies in the hand of Anna Magdalena Bach, Johann Peter Kellner, as well as the Westphal library manuscript (anonymous copiers), first editions, and more. • https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/... • • Inbal
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