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Program III

Cello, Tabla and Vibraphone (~70 min).

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This program maintains the proportions and flow of two complete suites of the Bach cello suites cycle and draws us into the East with Shirish Korde's evocative "Anusvara", complementing the program with the rich sound palette of the vibraphone and rythmic vigor of the tabla in Korde's masterful "Lalit".
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PROGRAM III:

Johann Sebastian Bach
Suite No. 2 in d minor, BWV 1008 for cello solo *
Prelude
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Minuet I & II
Gigue

Shirish Korde
"Anusvara" for cello solo

- intermission -

Johann Sebastian Bach
Suite No. 4 in Eb mayor, BWV 1010 for cello solo *
Prelude
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Bourrée I & II
Gigue

​Shirish Korde
"Lalit" for cello, tabla and vibraphone
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*Any of the Six Bach Suites for cello solo can be programed.


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    • Tapamveni
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        • Program Proposal I
        • Program Proposal II
        • Program Proposal III
        • Program Proposal IV
  • teaching
    • Teaching Philosophy
    • College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA
    • Phillips Academy Andover, MA
    • Private Lessons
  • media
    • listening samples
    • recordings
    • videos
  • press kit
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    • regular bio
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