Skip to content

Eleonor Bindman

Pianist

  • About
    • Bio
    • News
    • Contact
  • Projects
    • J.S. Bach: Partitas BWV 825-830
    • Cello Suites for Solo Piano
    • Brandenburg Duets
    • Stepping Stones to Bach
    • Transcriptions
    • Duo Vivace
  • Recordings
  • Media
    • Photos
    • Videos
    • Playlists
    • Press Kit
    • Reviews
  • Teaching
    • Practice Tips
    • Articles
    • Zoom Consultations
  • Store
  • Social
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • Spotify
    • Apple Music
    • Newsletter
Eleonor Bindman, pianist

Help Support Local Musicians

Published 04/29/20

In support of my musician colleagues during the COVID health crisis, from now through Sunday, May 3, 2020, all proceeds from the sale of my transcriptions and CDs from this site will go to my Local 802 AFM Musicians’ Emergency Relief Fund.

Donate Now
Shop Now To Support

Post navigation

Bindman’s approach, very sensibly, is to let this amazing music speak for itself. Opting for unhurried tempi, she approaches the dance movements with poise, her playing throughout the cycle an object lesson in perfectly balanced voicing and articulation. …In my review of her last Bach recording I hailed Bindman as delivering, ‘Bach playing of the highest order.’ With these model interpretations she does so again here… these intimately recorded and musically convincing performances strike just the right balance between familiarity and revelation. A superb release.”

Andrew Eales
Piano Dao

Eleonor Bindman continues to impress with every new display of her keyboard artistry. … I became aware of her prowess as pianist and arranger in her earlier recordings of Tchaikovsky’s Seasons plus the Waltz and Polonaise from Eugene Onegin (MSR, 2005) and The Brandenburg Duets with fellow pianist Jenny Lin (Grand Piano, 2018). Now, her complete survey of the Bach Partitas, BWV 825-830, proves the clincher: [she] can do anything! … Bach’s keyboard fingerings, difficult to master on the modern piano, hold no mystery for Bindman. It is a measure of this artist’s combined scholarship and keyboard prowess that we can’t tell where the composer leaves off and the performing artist takes over. Really, this is as fine a survey of the Partitas as I’ve ever been privileged to hear. I am pleased to recommend it.”

Phil Muse
Atlanta Audio Club

If you didn’t know the cello originals, you’d happily accept these as keyboard suites. … spectacular in Bindman’s hands… Fascinating, and fun; Bindman’s scholarly but readable notes seal the deal, and the recording is excellent.

Graham Rickson
The Arts Desk

Bindman takes [Bach] quite literally, transcribing in the register he wrote in, mostly, and clearly with enjoyment. Her tempos are sometimes faster than a cellist’s fingers might find practical, but her musical sense is excellent. She observes most of the written repeats.

David W Moore
American Record Guide

Bindman maintains the majesty of Bach’s music, via both her transcription and her convincing command of the keyboard. Whether you’re a purist or a Bach devotee, this satisfying 2-CD set is worthy of a thoughtful listen.

Sharna Searle
The Whole Note
© 2022 Eleonor Bindman. All Rights Reserved