2 and 3 Part Inventions - meaning and definition. What is 2 and 3 Part Inventions
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2 and 3 Part Inventions is a ballet made by New York City Ballet ballet master Jerome Robbins on students at its affiliated school, the School of American Ballet, to Bach's Inventions and Sinfonias, BWV 772–801, (1720–23). The premiere took place on Saturday, 4 June 1994 at the Juilliard Theater, Lincoln Center.
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COLLECTION OF THIRTY KEYBOARD COMPOSITIONS BY J. S. BACH
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The Inventions and Sinfonias, BWV 772–801, also known as the Two- and Three-Part Inventions, are a collection of thirty short keyboard compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750): 15 inventions, which are two-part contrapuntal pieces, and 15 sinfonias, which are three-part contrapuntal pieces. They were originally written as "Praeambula" and "Fantasiae" in the Klavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, a Clavier-booklet for his eldest son, and later rewritten as musical exercises for his students.
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COLLECTION OF THIRTY KEYBOARD COMPOSITIONS BY J. S. BACH
Two-part inventions; Bach inventions; Inventions and sinfonias; Invention No. 1 (Bach); Bwv 772; Bwv772; Two part inventions; BWV 772; Inventions and Sinfonias (J. S. Bach); Two- and Three-Part Inventions; Three Part Inventions; Two Part Inventions; Two-Part Inventions; BWV 794; Inventions (Bach); Inventions and Sinfonias (Bach)
The Inventions and Sinfonias, BWV 772–801, also known as the Two- and Three-Part Inventions, are a collection of thirty short keyboard compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750): 15 inventions, which are two-part contrapuntal pieces, and 15 sinfonias, which are three-part contrapuntal pieces. They were originally written as "Praeambula" and "Fantasiae" in the Klavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, a Clavier-booklet for his eldest son, and later rewritten as musical exercises for his students.