This is the first disc of EMI Classics issue of 
Rostropovich's 1995 set of 
Bach's cello suites. 
Rostropovich's interpretations may be considered reverent but idiosyncratic, based as they are on his subjective associations of emotions and spiritual qualities with the musical characters of the suites. This may appeal to listeners who like rapt, mystical readings, though skeptics may find that expression can be elusive in 
Bach and harder to identify than 
Rostropovich supposes. Even so, 
Rostropovich's innate musicianship and sincerity make these performances fairly enjoyable, and one need not take his intentions too seriously. One drawback of the recordings, however, is the resonance of the Basilique Sainte-Madeleine, Vézelay, a live acoustic that covers a few sins of intonation and scratchy bowing, but unforgivably blurs 
Bach's rhythms and contrapuntal voicings. Its aural halo is a distraction on the CD.