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The Bach Cello Suites are an iconic monument of the literature with which any serious cellist must grapple. Performances can vary from the metronomically precise just-play-the-notes approach to the other extreme in which a player's idiosyncratic interpretations are so pronounced that they become the center of attention rather than Bach's sublime music. This 2010 version is French cellist Ophélie Gaillard's second recording of the suites, the first made a decade earlier when she was in her mid-twenties. For the most part Gaillard's take on the music (like that of most sensible cellists) lies somewhere in between, but with some movements closer to the eccentric end of the spectrum. Gaillard's technical fluency is unimpeachable. Her intonation, even in the most outrageous multiple-stop chords, is impeccable. She plays with a ripe, absolutely luscious tone that may not suit the taste of the most fervent period performance devotees but that would likely elicit wonder from just about everyone else. Her use of vibrato is circumspect and period-appropriate. She is scrupulous about observing repeats and her use of ornamentation is elegant and understated. The fluidity and unself-conscious physicality of Gaillard's playing keeps the listener aware that except for the preludes, this is sunny, dance-based music. Her handling of the faster movements is especially delightful; the Gigue from the Second Suite and the Bourées from the Fourth (among many others) are just plain fun. It's in some of the preludes where the idiosyncrasies of her interpretation may lose some listeners. The Prelude to the First Suite, consisting entirely of sixteenth note figures, is an interpretive challenge and it's one of the movements to which performers have applied the widest range of rhythmic freedom. Gaillard puts heavy emphasis on the downbeats and frequently sustains them for twice their written length, and she brings a similar approach to the Prelude of the Fourth Suite. Depending on the listener's perspective, her playing of these movements may come across as either expansively elastic or weirdly distended.
A factor that's almost inevitably an issue in recordings of such intimate music for solo string instruments, and sometimes string chamber music, is the clear audibility of strings slapping the soundboard and the player's breathing. In almost any live performing situation, these would not be heard because those sounds don't tend to carry, and an audience member sitting even in the first row would be unlikely to notice them, so a recording is an unfortunately unnatural way to experience this music. The extraneous sounds are only minimally distracting here; Gaillard's breathing, while not annoying or always audible, can sound labored, as if she were working very hard, and that seems to contradict the apparent ease and flexibility of her playing. Otherwise, the acoustic is very fine, with a detailed, spacious, and nicely resonant ambience.

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Suite n. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

1
Prelude
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2
Allemande
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3
Courante
00:02:39

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4
Sarabande
00:02:41

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5
Menuets I & II
00:03:13

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6
Gigue
00:01:48

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Suite n. 2 in D minor, BWV 1008 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

7
Prelude
00:03:57

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8
Allemande
00:03:43

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9
Courante
00:02:05

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10
Sarabande
00:04:25

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11
Menuets I & II
00:02:49

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

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12
Gigue
00:02:46

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

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Suite n. 3 in C major, BWV 1009 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

13
Prelude
00:03:54

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14
Allemande
00:03:58

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15
Courante
00:03:06

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16
Sarabande
00:03:36

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17
Bourrées I & II
00:03:34

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18
Gigue
00:03:22

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Suite n. 4 in E flat major, BWV 1010 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

1
Prelude
00:04:34

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2
Allemande
00:04:36

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

3
Courante
00:03:26

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

4
Sarabande
00:04:01

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2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

5
Bourrées I & II
00:04:56

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

6
Gigue
00:02:51

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2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

Suite n. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

7
Prelude
00:06:10

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

8
Allemande
00:05:40

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

9
Courante
00:02:24

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

10
Sarabande
00:02:54

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

11
Gavottes I & II
00:04:43

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2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

12
Gigue
00:02:11

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

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Suite n. 6 in D major, BWV 1012 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

13
Prelude
00:04:33

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

14
Allemande
00:07:28

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

15
Courante
00:03:48

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

16
Sarabande
00:04:37

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

17
Gavottes I & II
00:04:28

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

18
Gigue
00:04:30

Ophélie Gaillard, Primary - Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer

2011 Aparté 2011 Aparté

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The Bach Cello Suites are an iconic monument of the literature with which any serious cellist must grapple. Performances can vary from the metronomically precise just-play-the-notes approach to the other extreme in which a player's idiosyncratic interpretations are so pronounced that they become the center of attention rather than Bach's sublime music. This 2010 version is French cellist Ophélie Gaillard's second recording of the suites, the first made a decade earlier when she was in her mid-twenties. For the most part Gaillard's take on the music (like that of most sensible cellists) lies somewhere in between, but with some movements closer to the eccentric end of the spectrum. Gaillard's technical fluency is unimpeachable. Her intonation, even in the most outrageous multiple-stop chords, is impeccable. She plays with a ripe, absolutely luscious tone that may not suit the taste of the most fervent period performance devotees but that would likely elicit wonder from just about everyone else. Her use of vibrato is circumspect and period-appropriate. She is scrupulous about observing repeats and her use of ornamentation is elegant and understated. The fluidity and unself-conscious physicality of Gaillard's playing keeps the listener aware that except for the preludes, this is sunny, dance-based music. Her handling of the faster movements is especially delightful; the Gigue from the Second Suite and the Bourées from the Fourth (among many others) are just plain fun. It's in some of the preludes where the idiosyncrasies of her interpretation may lose some listeners. The Prelude to the First Suite, consisting entirely of sixteenth note figures, is an interpretive challenge and it's one of the movements to which performers have applied the widest range of rhythmic freedom. Gaillard puts heavy emphasis on the downbeats and frequently sustains them for twice their written length, and she brings a similar approach to the Prelude of the Fourth Suite. Depending on the listener's perspective, her playing of these movements may come across as either expansively elastic or weirdly distended.
A factor that's almost inevitably an issue in recordings of such intimate music for solo string instruments, and sometimes string chamber music, is the clear audibility of strings slapping the soundboard and the player's breathing. In almost any live performing situation, these would not be heard because those sounds don't tend to carry, and an audience member sitting even in the first row would be unlikely to notice them, so a recording is an unfortunately unnatural way to experience this music. The extraneous sounds are only minimally distracting here; Gaillard's breathing, while not annoying or always audible, can sound labored, as if she were working very hard, and that seems to contradict the apparent ease and flexibility of her playing. Otherwise, the acoustic is very fine, with a detailed, spacious, and nicely resonant ambience.

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