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The six Cello Suites, BWV 1007–1012, are suites for unaccompanied cello by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750). They are some of the most frequently performed solo compositions ever written for cello.
Johann Sebastian Bach composed suites, partitas and overtures in the baroque dance suite format for solo instruments such as harpsichord, lute, violin, cello and flute, and for orchestra. Harpsichord [ edit ]
Introduction and Scherzino for solo cello, Op. 93 (1999) Suite for cello solo, Op. 124 (2004) Faradzh Karayev (aka Faraj Garayev) Terminus for solo cello (1985) Hugo Kauder. Suite (1925) Second Suite (1924) Frederick Kaufman. Inner Sanctum (1999) Tālivaldis Ķeniņš. Sonata for Cello Solo (1981) Jin Hi Kim. Kee Maek #4 (1995) Natalie Klouda
Works for solo violin, cello or flute (not including works for solo keyboard instruments or lute which are contained elsewhere in the BWV catalogue and the New Bach Edition); Chamber music works for two or more players (where concertos for multiple players, and orchestral suites also fall outside the chamber music designation)
Bach did write several other ouverture (suites) for solo instruments, notably the Cello Suite no. 5, BWV 1011, which also exists in the autograph Lute Suite in G minor, BWV 995, the Keyboard Partita no. 4 in D, BWV 828, and the Overture in the French style, BWV 831 for keyboard.
Bach in the Subways was originally conceived and executed as a solo project by cellist Dale Henderson beginning in early 2010, when he began a campaign of frequent performances of the Bach Cello Suites in the New York City Subway. Instead of putting out a tip jar and asking for money from subway passengers, Henderson flipped the usual scenario ...
Cello Suites (Bach) E. English Suites (Bach) F. French Suites (Bach) L. Lute Suite in C minor, BWV 997; ... Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin (Bach) Suite in G ...
The Suite in G Minor, BWV 995, was transcribed for lute by composer Johann Sebastian Bach between the spring of 1727 and the winter of 1731 from his own Cello Suite No. 5, BWV 1011. It is in six movements: Präludium – Très Vite Allemande Courante Sarabande Gavotte I – Gavotte II En Rondeaux Gigue