Course Syllabus
Introduction to Suite No. 5
Maisky gives us an overview of this unique Bach Suite and outlines the challenges and traditions of the dark work.
In this lesson, we dive into the complex "French Overture" rhythmic structure of the prélude. We also learn how to create the illusion of a fugue in one of Bach's most brilliant movements.
Maisky teaches us how to keep the Allemande flowing, and how to phrase the double stops and complex chord structure.
The Courante, which Maisky plays attacca from the previous movement, has intense drama. Maisky shows us how to create a musical story with this fiery music.
A unique sarabande in all the Suites in that it has no double stops. We learn how to pace this most austere of slow movements, and Maisky teaches us about traditions and performance practice.
The two gavottes are a great study in coontrast. We learn about the intense rhythmic structure and how to balance the character and tempo relationships between the two.
A deceptively simple movement. We learn about the importance of the dotted rhythyms and the character of this evocative gigue.
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