J.S. BACH Cello Suite No.2 Gigue. Transcription for double bass by T. Pelczar | db - Tomasz Januchta

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Lost transcription - arrangement of J.S. Bach's cello suites for double bass by Tadeusz Pelczar
    Few people know that in Poland in the 1970s, a collection of transcriptions of cello suites by J.S. Bach for double bass was created, being unique on a global scale. For many years they had been developed by Tadeusz Pelczar, the first double bass player of the National Philharmonic and a longtime professor at the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. The suites were published in 1971 by the PWM Edition (Polish: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne) and have been reissued twice.
    Despite the fact the material has been performed by students of Polish universities, it has not been comprehensively recorded and widely popularized in the world. Only fragmentary recordings of the arrangement can be found online, and the knowledge of Tadeusz Pelczar and his legacy is practically non-existent. There may be several reasons for this. Perhaps it was due to Poland's political isolation taking place until the fall of communism, or the achievements could have been overshadowed by the then developing global trend of playing early music as close to the original as possible. When being played on the contemporary double bass, Bach’s pieces were solely performed from arrangements truthful to urtext editions, even if they did not use the scale and sonic potential of a modern instrument.
    While developing cello suites for double bass, Tadeusz Pelczar adopted a different tactic - driven by the desire to familiarize double bass players with Bach's music, he wanted to extract the fullness of the proper sound of the instrument. It was for this purpose that he decided to develop only five of the six suites and omitted the bourrée from the fifth and the prelude from the third suite. He also made controversial decisions to change the key of the suites, and even the key of individual parts within each piece. Regardless of how we view such ideas today, the collection of transcriptions is deeply thought-out, coherent, technically demanding and, above all, masterful in emphasizing the values of the contemporary double bass. It is a pity that such an achievement has been almost forgotten. Yet, with my project, I want to introduce you to this amazing transcription. By February 2022, I will have published my interpretation of the entire transcription of J.S. Bach in the arrangement of Tadeusz Pelczar on my YT channel.
    Enjoy,
    Tomasz Januchta
    Funded within the scholarship of the Ministry of Culture, National Heritage and Sport
    Partners:
    Warsaw Philharmonic
    PWM Edition (Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne)
    Henryk Wieniawski Music Society in Poznań
    tadeuszpelczar...

Komentáře • 4

  • @bass-player
    @bass-player Před 2 lety +1

    👏👏👏 otlichnoe ispolnenie, Tomasz !!!

  • @crlsdario
    @crlsdario Před 2 lety +1

    Here in México, Polish teachers Andrzej Dechnik and Andrzej Kalarus passed this transcription on to their students.

  • @DrJoeyBean
    @DrJoeyBean Před 2 lety

    beautiful

  • @pietroeliabarcellona
    @pietroeliabarcellona Před 2 lety +2

    what are those strings? sounds great