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    From Matt Faunce@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 16 19:48:44 2021
    Don’t miss Ariel playing the prelude to Bach’s third cello suite. I’m always curious how a player handles the section between 1:32 and 2:02. I
    think Ariel phrased it the best I’ve heard yet! He played the whole prelude faster than most others do, but I think this fast pace helped him make more sense of that phrase than everyone else does. So maybe it should be this
    fast. What do you think?

    I commented below the video with my second and third sentences here,
    (except I wrote “you” instead of “Ariel”) so you can click on the 1:32 to
    take you to that spot.

    https://youtu.be/5pjE86luAHk


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    Matt

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  • From JMF@21:1/5 to Matt Faunce on Wed Nov 17 09:03:51 2021
    On 11/16/2021 8:48 PM, Matt Faunce wrote:
    Don’t miss Ariel playing the prelude to Bach’s third cello suite. I’m always curious how a player handles the section between 1:32 and 2:02. I think Ariel phrased it the best I’ve heard yet! He played the whole prelude faster than most others do, but I think this fast pace helped him make more sense of that phrase than everyone else does. So maybe it should be this fast. What do you think?

    I commented below the video with my second and third sentences here,
    (except I wrote “you” instead of “Ariel”) so you can click on the 1:32 to
    take you to that spot.

    https://youtu.be/5pjE86luAHk

    Matt, I pretty much agree with everything you write above:

    - it's faster than other versions, and it's a bit of a jolt at the
    beginning, but I found that I got comfortable with listening to it at
    that speed pretty quickly. Maybe because other preludes are often also
    at that speed so it "makes sense" here, too? (It would be interesting to
    see what a cellist thinks about hearing it at this speed.)

    - that phrase does sound good at that speed.

    John

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  • From Matt Faunce@21:1/5 to JMF on Thu Nov 18 21:15:40 2021
    JMF <favaro.john@tiscali.it> wrote:
    On 11/16/2021 8:48 PM, Matt Faunce wrote:
    Don’t miss Ariel playing the prelude to Bach’s third cello suite. I’m >> always curious how a player handles the section between 1:32 and 2:02. I
    think Ariel phrased it the best I’ve heard yet! He played the whole prelude
    faster than most others do, but I think this fast pace helped him make more >> sense of that phrase than everyone else does. So maybe it should be this
    fast. What do you think?

    I commented below the video with my second and third sentences here,
    (except I wrote “you” instead of “Ariel”) so you can click on the 1:32 to
    take you to that spot.

    https://youtu.be/5pjE86luAHk

    Matt, I pretty much agree with everything you write above:

    - it's faster than other versions, and it's a bit of a jolt at the
    beginning, but I found that I got comfortable with listening to it at
    that speed pretty quickly. Maybe because other preludes are often also
    at that speed so it "makes sense" here, too? (It would be interesting to
    see what a cellist thinks about hearing it at this speed.)

    - that phrase does sound good at that speed.

    John


    If one of these days I learn to play this piece, I’ll copy… well, first I’ll come up with my own interpretation, then I’ll copy Ariel’s phrasing of
    that one phrase, let the two interpretations rattle around in my head for a while, then let the pieces settle into a new interpretation of the whole
    piece.

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    Matt

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  • From John Nguyen@21:1/5 to mattf...@gmail.com on Fri Nov 19 19:59:02 2021
    On Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 4:15:43 PM UTC-5, mattf...@gmail.com wrote:
    JMF <favar...@tiscali.it> wrote:
    On 11/16/2021 8:48 PM, Matt Faunce wrote:
    Don’t miss Ariel playing the prelude to Bach’s third cello suite. I’m
    always curious how a player handles the section between 1:32 and 2:02. I >> think Ariel phrased it the best I’ve heard yet! He played the whole prelude
    faster than most others do, but I think this fast pace helped him make more
    sense of that phrase than everyone else does. So maybe it should be this >> fast. What do you think?

    I commented below the video with my second and third sentences here,
    (except I wrote “you” instead of “Ariel”) so you can click on the 1:32 to
    take you to that spot.

    https://youtu.be/5pjE86luAHk

    Matt, I pretty much agree with everything you write above:

    - it's faster than other versions, and it's a bit of a jolt at the beginning, but I found that I got comfortable with listening to it at
    that speed pretty quickly. Maybe because other preludes are often also
    at that speed so it "makes sense" here, too? (It would be interesting to see what a cellist thinks about hearing it at this speed.)

    - that phrase does sound good at that speed.

    John

    If one of these days I learn to play this piece, I’ll copy… well, first I’ll come up with my own interpretation, then I’ll copy Ariel’s phrasing of
    that one phrase, let the two interpretations rattle around in my head for a while, then let the pieces settle into a new interpretation of the whole piece.

    --
    Matt
    Ariel sounds really good at that speed. I love his playing. Cellists played it fairly fast too. I clocked Rostropovich at 88 bpm, Yo Yo Ma at 92 bpm,
    And Ariel is at 94 bpm. So he's not outrageously fast by any mean.
    John N.

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