Johann Sebastian Bach - Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007: 6 Editions
A solo cello piece attributed to the less-documented composer Luca Varvo, possibly a contemporary or experimental work.
This suite is the first of six unaccompanied cello suites by Bach, renowned for its technical
and expressive depth. It has become a fundamental work for cellists worldwide.
A masterpiece of the Baroque era, this suite showcases Bach's mastery of counterpoint and lyrical expression, originally written for unaccompanied cello.
A romantic-era cello concerto with technical demands characteristic of late 19th-century virtuoso compositions.
The work features lyrical themes contrasted with dramatic cadenzas, possibly influenced by Dvořák's cello works.
A cornerstone of solo cello literature, these suites remained relatively obscure until Pablo Casals popularized them in the 20th century.
Study articulation variations across different arrangers’ styles