In the introduction of his Inventions and Sinfonias, J.S. Bach set out the aim of these pieces, formulating a dual purpose: the keyboard player should, on the one hand, practice contrapuntual playing in two or three onligatory voices and …Read More
In the introduction of his Inventions and Sinfonias, J.S. Bach set out the aim of these pieces, formulating a dual purpose: the keyboard player should, on the one hand, practice contrapuntual playing in two or three onligatory voices and develop a cantabile style; at the same time he should also be given an introduction to the study of composition, and learn how a piece can be developed from an invented theme (Inventio) by means of imitative techniques. 78 p.