(Piano Collection). Contents: Two-Part Inventions: Invention in C Major, BWV 772 * Invention in C minor, BWV 773 * Invention in D Major, BWV 774 * Invention in D minor, BWV 775 * Invention in E-flat Major, BWV 776 * Invention in E Major, BWV 777 * Invention in E minor, BWV 778 * Invention in F Major, BWV 779 * Invention in F minor, BWV 780 * Invention in G Major, BWV 781 * Invention in G minor, BWV 782 * Invention in A Major, BWV 783 * Invention in A minor, BWV 784 * Invention in B-flat Major, BWV 785 * Invention in B minor, BWV 786 * Three-Part Inventions (Sinfonias): Sinfonia in C Major, BWV 787 * Sinfonia in C minor, BWV 788 * Sinfonia in D Major, BWV 789 * Sinfonia in D minor, BWV 790 * Sinfonia in E-flat Major, BWV 791 * Sinfonia in E Major, BWV 792 * Sinfonia in E minor, BWV 793 * Sinfonia in F Major, BWV 794 * Sinfonia in F minor, BWV 795 * Sinfonia in G Major, BWV 796 * Sinfonia in G minor, BWV 797 * Sinfonia in A Major, BWV 798 * Sinfonia in A minor, BWV 799 * Sinfonia in B-flat Major, BWV 800 * Sinfonia in B minor, BWV 801
'The New Bach Reader' contains a collection of documents intended to bring the composer to life.
"Marshalling evidence from every stage of Bach's development, Eidam challenges the conclusions of Phillip Spitta, Albert Schweitzer, and the other biographers who have preceded him. As the cornerstone of his...
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A richly illustrated description of daily life in Leipzig, Germany in the 1730s, this is the only book about J.S. Bach that presents colorful vignettes of his career within a detailed context of the even more colorful everyday world around ...
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