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- From: wjh@cbnewsl.cb.att.com (william.j.hery)
- Subject: Re: Ron Carter plays Bach?
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 04:12:31 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.041231.19444@cbnewsl.cb.att.com>
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- rons@midway.uchicago.edu writes:
- > I just saw at the station that I am a DJ at a new CD from Blue
- >Note called "Ron Carter Plays Bach". I did not get a chance to listen
- >to it, although I expect that it is good. There seemed to be a diverse
- >selection of material from Bach on it, and I think it was solo
- >performances.
-
- Well, I finally got around to picking this up and listening to it. As a fan
- of Carter (although not of some of the groups he has led), and a fan of Bach,
- I'm a bit disappointed.
-
- First of all, this is not a US release of the Eruopean Philips Carter/Bach
- CD that I have mentioned here before (which I don't own because $28 at
- Tower for a 45 minute CD seemed obscene). That one is the one which at
- least has some movements from the Cello Suites (which Carter is supposed
- to like an practice). This release is a 1991 recording, and it does not
- include anything from the cello suites. It is a Blue Note release, but
- it is a Toshiba-EMI recording released under licence to Blue Note.
-
- Carter is the only musician, but some cuts are multitracked, with Carter
- playing both double bass (usually plucked) and his "picolo bass" (usually
- bowed). The overdubbed tracks are from things like the Orchestral Suites
- (the (in)famous AIR [on a G string]) and the Cantatas (including the
- ubiquitous JOY and the commonly heard WACHTEN AUF and ARIOSO from Cantata
- 156). Even if you don't know these pieces by name, you will recognize them
- when you hear them. Solo pieces inlcude movements from the solo violin
- partitas (usually thought of as companion pieces tothe cello suites)
- and the Well Tempered Clavier.
-
- The solo bass pieces are very good: transcription to bass is interesting,
- and Carter's playing is precise, true to the written music, but still
- with a touch that lets you know he is a jazz musician (as does John Lewis
- in his readings of the WTC). I wish the whole CD was like these.
-
- The multitracked ones, however, don't make it for me. They sound "sappy"
- (I just can't think of a better word). The bowed picolo bass just seems
- to lack the power of the bowed cello on versions of the cello suites I
- have heard (including YoYo Ma and Casals). In places, particularly on
- the Arioso from Cantanta 156, it sound to these admitedly untrained
- (but well used) ears like he misses a few notes--I'd like to hear
- comments from some trained ears (Marc S?) on that if they get a chance
- to hear the CD.
-
- I would still love to hear him play the cello suites, plucked or bowed,
- solo.
-
- Bill Hery
- AT&T Bell Labs
- 201-386-2362
- hery@att.COM
-