Steven Hancoff’s Bach, Casals and the Six Suites for ’Cello Solo To Be Released June 23rd On iBooks

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Internationally renowned acoustic guitar virtuoso Steven Hancoff to release Bach, Casals & the Six Suites for Cello Solo June 23rd exclusively on iBooks.

United States (PRUnderground) June 16th, 2015

A Totally Immersive Multimedia Experience. ENTER THE CREATIVE WORLD OF J.S. BACH IN GUITARIST STEVEN HANCOFF’S GROUNDBREAKING E-BOOK BACH, CASALS AND THE SIX SUITES FOR ’CELLO SOLO. Includes Hancoff’s Complete Recording Of His Acoustic Guitar Transcription of Bach’s Cello Suites. Richly Detailed Text Embedded with More Than 1,000 Illustration. Illuminating Bach’s Masterpiece, from Its Creation to Its Legacy Bach, Casals and the Six Suites for ’Cello Solo and 3-CD Audio Recording of Cello Suites to be Released June 23

Bach, Casals and the Six Suites for ’Cello Solo invites readers and music lovers into a unique experience, contained in an immersive four-volume e-book from Steven Hancoff – a virtuoso musician’s restless, passionate, multimedia exploration of a musical masterpiece that only grows in stature almost three centuries after it was written.

Bach, Casals and the Six Suites for ’Cello Solo will be released June 23 exclusively on iBooks. On the same date, Hancoff’s audio recording of his transcription of the Cello Suites will be released as a 3-CD set on iTunes and CD Baby.

Steven-aug-_59.jpgInspired by the Spanish cellist Pablo Casals and his advocacy of Bach’s six Cello Suites, guitarist Steven Hancoff began by transcribing for guitar each of the Suites – a first for acoustic guitar. His passion for the music and what it means led him to present his recordings of the transcriptions in a unique context, as a multimedia e-book – the first of its kind, or as Hancoff describes it, “the Gutenberg Revolution 2.0.”

Bach, Casals and the Six Suites for ’Cello Solo is designed to be an adventure for anyone fascinated by the enduring power of music, art and why they matter.

“Early on, it dawned on me that familiarizing myself with the life of this man might deepen my understanding of who he was,” Hancoff writes of Bach, “and that understanding would serve me to better organize the music. So, I began to read biographies. And the more I read, the more I wrote. This man, ‘the miracle of Bach,’ as Pablo Casals once put it, led a life of unfathomable creativity and giftedness on the one hand and neglect and immense tragedy on the other.”

Bach, Casals and the Six Suites for ’Cello Solo unfolds as a multi-dimensional saga, a lively history as well as an artist’s reflection on Bach’s Cello Suites and on Casals’ lifelong devotion to them and to Bach’s personal journey from tragedy transcendence. Supported by the music itself, the e-book includes 25 original videos, hundreds of historical illustrations, and a wealth of fascinating anecdotes. Not only that, but more than 200 contemporary artists have contributed hundreds of works of contemporary art inspired by J. S. Bach and Pablo Casals. Together, these elements illuminate, for even the casual reader, why the experience of this music is so enduring, important and inexhaustible – and why Bach’s journey matters so much.

The Bach Cello Suites, composed in 1720, were all but forgotten when 13-year-old Pablo Casals discovered a yellowed, crumbling edition of them in a thrift shop in his native Barcelona in 1889 – the same day he received his first full-size cello. He practiced and studied the Cello Suites for 12 years before he summoned the courage, as he put it, to perform them publicly. They became part of his artistic identity throughout a storied career, in which he established these works as pillars of the cello repertoire. In 1939, Casals became the first cellist to complete an audio recording of all six suites.

“So, for about 200 years they lay dormant,” Hancoff says of the Cello Suites, “and by sheer dumb luck, or for the more metaphysically inclined by some other hidden force, it turned out to be Pablo Casals of all people who found them, and brought them to light. To me, this is far and away the most serendipitous saga in the history of the arts, or even of Western culture itself.”

About Steven Hancoff

Steve began playing guitar when he was 13 years old, captivated by the folk music craze of the 1960s. Within a year he was performing in coffeehouses around Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
For nearly 15 years, he toured the world—about 50 countries—as an official Artistic Ambassador representing the United States of America. His recordings include Steel String Guitar, New Orleans Guitar Solos, Duke Ellington for Solo Guitar, and The Single Petal of A Rose. He is also the author of Acoustic Masters: Duke Ellington for Fingerstyle Guitar and New Orleans Jazz for Fingerstyle Guitar.
He is a graduate of St. John’s College, home of the “100 Great Books of the Western World” program and has a Masters degree in clinical social work. He is a Rolfer and a practitioner of Tai Chi. An avid hiker, he is also a member of the Grand Canyon River Guides Associations.

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