Inventions and Symphonies
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Johann Sebastian Bach’s Inventions and Sinfonias, better known as two- and three-part inventions, were an integral part of the teaching repertoire used in the composer’s piano lessons. And they still are! For piano pupils, there is no getting away from them, for their basic demands, that is ‘to learn to play in tune’ and ‘to achieve to play in a cantabile style’, are still valid. The new edition of the Wiener Urtext Edition follows consistently Bach’s autograph fair copy. Ornamented versions from copies by Bach’s pupils providing an insight into Bach’s ornamentation have been printed separately; any mixing of the different versions has been deliberately avoided. A suggestion has been made, by means of an example, for the realization of the ornament signs of Sinfonia No. 5. The notes on interpretation and the critical remarks provide information on further aspects of the performance practice. They are to be considered as suggestions and encouragement to study works the execution of which had not been laid down to the last detail, thus opening up a wide range of creative possibilities for teaching.
Contents
Preface
Notes on interpretation
Facsimilia
Inventions
Two part Inventions
Inventio 1 BWV 772 Earlier Version
Inventio 1 BWV 772a Later Version
Inventio 2 BWV 773
Inventio 3 BWV 774
Inventio 4 BWV 775
Inventio 5 BWV 776
Inventio 6 BWV 777
Inventio 7 BWV 778
Inventio 8 BWV 779
Inventio 9 BWV 780
Inventio 10 BWV 781
Inventio 11 BWV 782
Inventio 12 BWV 783
Inventio 13 BWV 784
Inventio 14 BWV 785
Inventio 15 BWV 786 - Sinfonias
Three part Inventions
Sinfonia 1 BWV 787
Sinfonia 2 BWV 788
Sinfonia 3 BWV 789
Sinfonia 4 BWV 790
Sinfonia 5 BWV 791
Sinfonia 6 BWV 792
Sinfonia 7 BWV 793
Sinfonia 8 BWV 794
Sinfonia 9 BWV 795
Sinfonia 10 BWV 796
Sinfonia 11 BWV 797
Sinfonia 12 BWV 798
Sinfonia 13 BWV 799
Sinfonia 14 BWV 800
Sinfonia 15 BWV 801 - Appendix
Embellished Versions
Inventio 7 BWV 778
Sinfonia 3 BWV 789
Sinfonia 4 BWV 790
Sinfonia 7 BWV 793
Sinfonia 9 BWV 795
Sinfonia 11 BWV 797
Sinfonia 13 BWV 799 - Suggestion for the execution of Sinfonia 5 BWV 791 - Critical Notes
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Zwei- und dreistg. Inv.
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