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The Cello Suites
The Cello Suites
Oct 1, 2024 7:20 AM

Author:Eric Siblin

The Cello Suites

One autumn evening, not long after ending a stint as a pop music critic, Eric Siblin attended a recital of Johann Sebastian Bach's Cello Suites - and fell deeply in love. So began a quest that would unravel three centuries of mystery, intrigue, history, politics, and passion. The Cello Suites weaves together three dramatic narratives: the first features Bach and the missing manuscript of the suites; the next, the legendary Spanish Catalan cellist Pablo Casals and his historic discovery of the music; and finally, Eric Siblin's own infatuation.

From the back streets of Barcelona to archives, festivals, and conferences, and even to cello lessons, Siblin attempts to unravel the enigmas that continue to haunt this mesmerisingly beautiful music.

Reviews

In Siblin's world, Bach and Casals have real, beating hearts... He brings an unstuffy freshness to the often staid world of classical music writing... This book reminds us of the joy of exploration, of finding glorious things in the least likely places

—— Suzy Klein , New Statesman

Bach and Casal's stories are lucidly, even grippingly, told

—— Daily Telegraph

A passionate ode to the joy of discovery... He doesn't patronise and writes about Bach for a reader like himself - who wants to know more but doesn't know where to start... What a gift

—— Natalie Clein , The Times

A work of ever-percolating interest...tirelessly enthusiastic

—— New York Times

One of the most extraordinary, clever, beautiful, and impeccably researched books I have read in years

—— Simon Winchester

Eric Siblin is just the kind of listener whom musicians love to find in their audiences

—— Independent

We are introduced to the cellist Pablo Casals, who had a similar epiphany to Siblin's and converted the world to the Cello Suites

—— Emmanuelle Smith , Financial Times

Vividly chronicles Siblin's international search for the original, and unfound, score of the suites. The story is interspersed with digressions on the lives of Bach and Casals, which deftly reveal how contemporary politics shaped their music, and buffeted their careers. Read The Cello Suites -preferably with their melodious hum in the background-and you will never look at a cello in quite the same way again

—— Economist

Siblin's intricate book interleaves the stories of Bach, Casals, the suites themselves and his own research. Transposing the shape of his narrative on to the structure of the six suites and their six movements enables him to move lightly back and forth across the centuries.

—— Judith Rice , The Guardian

This quirky, word of mouth success follows former pop writer Eric Siblin as he attends a recital of Bach's cello suites and suitably smitten by some of the greatest music ever written, teases out a history that invites intrigue, mystery and genius

—— Belfast Telegraph

Insightful [and] engaging . . . Eric Siblin puts us in touch with the joy of discovering a new passion in life

—— Toronto Star

Joyful and informative

—— Metro

The story of Bach's six Cello Suites is an insightful narrative populated by musicians and myth, animating history through centuries

—— Good Book Guide

Vivid biography...This brilliant book is not just about Jamaica, but also about ourselves, no longer the country of The King's Speech but a post-imperial nation, many of whose citizens have a buried history of slavery

—— Maggie Gee , Guardian

Masterful biography...It is utterly riveting, taking in, as it does, true crime, West African folk magic and deeply corrupt politics

—— Rob Fitzpatrick , Sunday Times
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