This week’s new release brings together János Starker’s celebrated 1957-59 Columbia recordings of Bach’s six Suites for Solo Cello. These are performances of extraordinary discipline, clarity and physical presence: Bach not as distant monument, but as living sound, shaped by bow, string, wood and breath. Starker’s playing is lean, articulate and intensely alive, with each dance, prelude and sarabande given its own distinctive weight and movement.
The original recordings have been newly XR remastered by Andrew Rose, with Ambient Stereo processing applied to the earlier mono material, while the later true stereo recordings have been preserved and remastered as such. The result is a striking transformation, opening the sound and bringing the listener much closer to the cello itself: the grain of the bow, the resonance of the instrument, and the remarkable authority of Starker’s Bach.
Also this week, to mark the anniversary of Alfred Cortot’s death on 15 June 1962, we are offering 10% off all Pristine recordings featuring the legendary French pianist. Cortot remains one of the most compelling and individual pianists on record: poetic, volatile, visionary, and never merely correct.