I don’t know if the poster means Bach’s “Unaccompanied Cello Suite”
The following content comes from the “Music Bible”
This suite, no. No. 1, G major, BWV1007, ***6 songs: 1. Prelude, medium plate, free improvisation. 2. Aleman dance, middle plank, two parts. 3. Courant, solemn Allegro, two sections, both sections repeated. 4. Sarabande, very slow two-part body. 5. Minuet 1 and 2, l is in the key of G major. 2 is in G minor. 6. Gig, allegro, two sections. There are some problems with the bowing technique in Belka's version of the jig. The Casals version is more correct. No. 2, D minor, BWV1008, ***6 songs: 1. Prelude, slower midtempo, scale progression-based theme, various modulations and developments of this theme, and finally the five strongest of chords. 2. Aleman dance, middle part, two sections. 3. Courant, powerful Allegro. 4. Sarabande, very slow. 5. Minuet 1 and 2. 6. Gig, two sections. No. 3 in C major, BWV1009. This one is the largest in scale, among which the fifth Brevé is the most famous, with 6 songs; 1. Prelude, solemn Allegro. 2. Allemann dance, allegro, two sections. 3. Courant, solemn two-part body. 4.Sarabande. 5. Bouleuse 1 and 2, 1 is a moderate allegro, in the key of C major; 2 is in the key of C minor, in the second section. 6.Jig. No. 4, E flat major, BWV1010, ***6 songs; 1. Prelude, middle plate. 2. Alleman dance, slower allegro, two sections. 3. Coulang dance, solemn two-part body. 4. Sarabande, very slow. 5. Breve 1 and 2, solemn two sections. 6. Gig, faster Allegro. No. 5, C minor, BWV1011, ***6: 1. Prelude, the introduction is very slow, and then changes to a slower allegro. 2. Alleman dance, solemn two sections. 3. Coulang dance, two sections. 4. Sarabande, two sections. 5. Jiahe Dance 1 and 2, the first has a lively rhythm, and the second has a calm flow, contrasting with each other. 6.Jig. No. 6, D major, BWV1012. Originally, the ancient cello had six strings. This No. 6 was composed by Bach for the five-string ancient cello he invented. The structure of this piece is also relatively grand, including 6 pieces: 1 .Prelude, vigorous and powerful. 2. Alleman dance, Adagio, with the elegance of rococo decoration. 3. Courant, powerful allegro, two sections. 4. Sarabande, two sections, all played with polyphony. 5. Jiahe Dance 1 and 2, two sections, this one is also relatively famous. 6. Gig, Allegro.