Estos son los contenidos de volumen de texto que hablaba... y los facsimiles... pero eso no importa tanto para el tema de Fryba :feliz:
J. S. Bach, 6 Suites a Violoncello Solo BWV 1007-1012
Bärenreiter, Edited by Schwemer & Woodfull-Harris
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CONTENTS, Text volume
THE TEXTUAL TRADITION
The Sources
Editorial Value of the Sources
Genesis of the Suites
PERFORMANCE PRACTICE
Preliminary Remarks
Form and Structure of the Suites
The Cello in Bach's Day
The Bow
What Instrument was Suite VI Written For?
Early Eighteenth-Century Performance Technique
Holding the Bow
Articulation
The Eighteenth-Century Bow Stroke
The Down-Bow Rule
Staccato
Slurs
Embellishments
The Trill
The Appoggiatura
The Turn
Vibrato
Dynamics
The Execution of Chords
The Scordatura
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FACSIMILES INCLUDED
1. Anna Magdalena Bach, manuscript copy, 1727-1731
2. Johann Peter Kellner, manuscript copy 1726
3. anonymous copy, second half of the 18th century (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Mus. ms. Bach P289)
4. anonymous copy, late 18th century (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek Wien, Mus. Hs. 5007)
5. First Edition, Janet et Cotelle, Paris [1824]
(The Lute Suite BWV 995, 1727-1731, is an arrangement of Suite V for unaccompanied cello. The autograph was consulted by the editors for purposes of comparison. However this edition does not include a facsimile of this manuscript.)
Saludos!