Discovering Bach with Matt Haimovitz

🎶🎻 Tune in to this livestream, where master cellist and Bach expert Matt Haimovitz will take us on a journey into the pinnacle of the cello repertoire: the Suites of J.S. Bach. 🌟
Haimovitz, one of the most admired Bach interpreters performing today, has spent decades deciphering, studying, and immersing himself in the mysterious suites for solo cello. 📚🔍 In this live stream, we will explore issues of tempo, balance, articulation and much more with one of the world's great interpreters. Bring your eyes, ears, and questions! 🌍🎼
Don't miss out! 🎵🔥 #Bach
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I have a conflict for this livestream and will need to view the replay. Perhaps you can ask my question and I can look for the answer in the replay.
During a recent lesson when I was working on a Bach Allemande the instructor told me that I needed more clear about direction in my playing. The instructor played the music as a demonstration and I heard what she was playing for that piece. However, in general, how would you define this when playing the solo music of Bach. (I am a guitarist but I would assume that the issue is the same for a cellist)