From the Publisher
One autumn evening, shortly after ending a ten-year stint as a
pop-music columnist for the Montreal Gazette, Eric Siblin attended
a concert at Toronto''s Royal Conservatory of Music. There,
something unlikely happened: he fell in love with a piece of
classical music -- Bach''s cello suites. Part biography, part music
history, and part literary mystery, The Cello Suites
weaves together three dramatic stories: The first features Johann
Sebastian Bach and the missing manuscript of his suites from the
eighteenth century; the second is that of Pablo Casals and his
incredible discovery of the manuscript in Spain in the early
twentieth century; and the third is Eric Siblin''s own infatuation
with the suites in the twenty-first century.
This love affair leads Siblin to the back streets of Barcelona,
a Belgian mansion, and a bombed out German palace; to interviews
with cellists Mischa Maisky, Anner Bylsma, and Pieter Wispelwey; to
archives, festivals, conferences, and cemeteries; and even to cello
lessons -- all in pursuit of answers to the mysteries that continue
to haunt this piece of music more than 250 years after its
composer''s death.
The Cello Suites is an incomparable, beautifully
written, true-life journey of passion, imagination, and discovery,
fuelled by the transcendent power of a musical masterpiece.
From the Jacket
One autumn evening, shortly after ending a ten-year stint as a pop-music columnist for the Montreal Gazette, Eric Siblin attended a concert at Toronto ’s Royal Conservatory of Music. There, something unlikely happened: he fell in love with a piece of classical music — Bach’s cello suites. Part biography, part music history, and part literary mystery, The Cello Suites weaves together three dramatic stories: The first features Johann Sebastian Bach and the missing manuscript of his suites from the eighteenth century; the second is that of Pablo Casals and his incredible discovery of the manuscript in Spain in the early twentieth century; and the third is Eric Siblin’s own infatuation with the suites in the twenty-first century. This love affair leads Siblin to the back streets of Barcelona, a Belgian mansion, and a bombed out German palace; to interviews with cellists Mischa Maisky, Anner Bylsma, and Pieter Wispelwey; to archives, festivals, conferences, and cemeteries; and even to cello lessons — all in pursuit of answers to the mysteries that continue to haunt this piece of music more than 250 years after its composer’s death. The Cello Suites is an incomparable, beautifully written, true-life journey of passion, imagination, and discovery, fuelled by the transcendent power of a musical masterpiece.
About the Author
Eric Siblin is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker, and was
the pop music critic at the Montreal Gazette. He made the
transition to television in 2002 with the documentary Word
Slingers, which explores the wacky subculture of competitive
Scrabble tournaments. The film aired in Canada and the U.S. and won
a Jury Award at the Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival. He
also co-directed the documentary In Search of Sleep: An
Insomniac''s Journey, which aired in Canada, the U.S., and
Europe. The Cello Suites is his first book.