Plucked Bach: Cello Suites nos. 1 & 2 on Plucked Strings / Sariel
Alon Sariel makes his PENTATONE debut with Plucked Bach, a program exploring Bach’s cello suites performed on different mandolins, lutes, baroque guitar and oud, concluding with Sariel’s own Bach-inspired Mandolin Partita. Bach’s suites are often considered to be “the cellist’s Bible”, but the transferability of his music between instruments – a practice to which the composer himself also contributed frequently – seems to justify this fresh approach. Sariel aims to realize the timeless and universal character of Bach’s music in a multifarious sound world of plucked instruments, through a program that employs an interplay of light and dark, embodied by the first and second suites respectively.
Another objective has been to bring out the youthful élan of this music, composed years before Bach’s Passions. Altogether, this album presents Bach’s music in a new, enticing light. Alon Sariel is one of the most versatile performers of his generation, whose guiding principle is a changing perspective; giving new life to existing material, as well as creating completely new works.
REVIEWS:
It’s a pleasure to hear Israeli lutenist Alon Sariel once again...Sariel’s artistic insight is just as keen as I remembered it. Here, he plays several mandolins and lutes, baroque guitar, and oud, all of which are displayed on the album cover and all are performed with his usual class and style.
The program of Sariel’s arrangements of various Bach cello suites begins with the Prelude from Suite No. 5 in C Minor, arranged for mandolin, an instrument whose classical voice is usually heard, if at all, in song accompaniments. Here, Sariel makes a fine impression for it as a plaintive, searching voice. Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, heard in Sariel’s arrangement for lute, establishes the instrument’s authentic voice right off in an urgently strummed 2-part setting. Gavottes I and II from Suite No. 6 in D Major make a nice encore, clarified in thought and feeling. Suite No. 2 in D Minor, if anything, makes an even finer impression as a lute arrangement, beginning with a slow, contemplative Prelude with a haunting echo. As an encore, the Sarabande from this suite is performed once again, this time in Sariel’s arrangement for the Oud, an instrument of North African or Arabic origin without frets and with a short neck and, most importantly, a distinctively low, passionate voice that makes for a fine arrangement in this instance.
Sariel concludes the program with his own Mandolin Partita for what would appear to be a round-backed Neapolitan model. It is in six movements: a mystery-laden Prelude, intriguing Allemande, florid Courante with cascading notes, gently poignant Sarabande, Minuets I & 2 characterized by lively syncopations, and a Gigue handsomely decorated with grace notes. All of which reveal his knowing grasp of the Baroque style.
-- Audio Video Club of Atlanta
Product Description:
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Release Date: June 24, 2022
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UPC: 827949098567
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Catalog Number: PTC5186985
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Label: PENTATONE
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Number of Discs: 1
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Period: Baroque
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Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
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Performer: Alon Sariel
Works:
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Cello Suite No. 5, BWV 1011: I. Prelude
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Performer: Alon Sariel (Mandolin)
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Cello Suite No. 1, BWV 1007
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Performer: Alon Sariel (Lute)
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Cello Suite No. 6, BWV 1012: V. Gavottes I & II
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Performer: Alon Sariel (Guitar)
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Cello Suite No. 2, BWV 1008
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Performer: Alon Sariel (Lute)
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Reprise: IV. Sarabande from Suite no. 2, BWV 1008
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Performer: Alon Sariel (Oud)
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Mandolin Partita
Composer: Alon Sariel
Performer: Alon Sariel (Mandolin)