Here is a recording of the Sarabande I did a while back. It a work in progress and probably could use more rubato in places, but FWIW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mIkSy5-fsw
Here is a recording of the Sarabande I did a while back. It a work in progress and probably could use more rubato in places, but FWIW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mIkSy5-fsw
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nice. Looks like Bente has a video of it as well…lots of inspiration.
https://youtu.be/Vb3851ZVDiY
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I agree the Sarabande for Cello Suite 5 is an excellent choice. It also tends to be popular to play for auditions where you have an option of what you play. I think folks like the rubato capability and long tones that show off your tonal chops. Not sure how much vibrato is for being true to Bach, but maybe you don't need it. The piece has an inherent beauty all its own.
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sorry I saw acapella and thought you were asking for an choir piece to transcribe.