JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750)
Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello, Suite No. 1 in G Major BWV 1007
1. Prelude
2. Allemande
3. Courante
Performed by Yo-Yo Ma
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750)
Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello, Suite No. 1 in G Major BWV 1007
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Completely exquisite. I'm actually only in the 7th grade but am trying to pursue this amazing song written by Bach. I am probably in over my head, but will try my best. Thanks for the post, it really helped.
How poetic your words are! And I most certainly agree. I love the cello... And this is one of my favourite peices. You are also certainly right when you say that Bach was a Musical Mastermind. On that note, I pose no arguement. Be well, and God Bless, my friend!
My brain explodes in the most oblivious sense of enlightenment and tranquility when I hear this masterpiece. Absolute beauty resides only in comforting sounds that of which can only be processed by the Einstein of music that is Bach.
I honestly wouldn't mind hearing this on my way to heaven.
JS Bach composed spiritually inspiring music and when played by a spiritually inspired musician such as Yo-Yo Ma, my soul seeks out GOD as never before. Like an unquenchable thirst.
Fantastic... pries open the darkness of the imagination, granting one's self a torch to explore the far corners of the consciousness. Finding one's self admist the shadows and the demons we hide. Self indulgent discovery of why we feel the way we feel.
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Well said, My friend.
How poetic your words are! And I most certainly agree. I love the cello... And this is one of my favourite peices. You are also certainly right when you say that Bach was a Musical Mastermind. On that note, I pose no arguement. Be well, and God Bless, my friend!
I honestly wouldn't mind hearing this on my way to heaven.