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⭐️Background of Two Part Invention Bach's 15 inventions are included in the Klavierbüchlein, an exercise book he compiled around 1720 for his eldest son, Wilhelm Friedemann. Three years later, he further emphasized his educational purpose: students were to practice two-part playing, engage with musical concepts, and gain insight into composition. The 15 inventions served as the beginning stage of Bach's keyboard teaching method. Following the inventions in the Klavierbüchlein are the French and English Suites, concluding with Das Wohltemperirte Clavier. 🎹Musical ideas in Two Part Invention The 15 inventions primarily rely on imitation, as is typical in two-part Baroque compositions. Given that two-part texture represents the most basic form of counterpoint, this emphasis on imitation is common in Baroque music. Bach meticulously structured his approach, particularly evident in his work with Wilhelm Friedemann. In organizing the inventions, he grouped them by theme. Invention No. 1, 4, and 7 focus on scales, while No. 8, 10, and 11 center around broken chords. Invention no. 14 combines scale and arpeggiated pattern, resembling a fugue in its form. 🎶The choice of Keys In Bach's final manuscript from 1723, Bach omitted the challenging keys with numerous sharps or flats. These demanding keys were reserved for later stages, ensuring that keyboard beginners were guided step by step. 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹 This video is made for piano music enthusiasts who enjoy studying music score, alongside with Tatiana Nikolayeva's interpretation. Copyright is owned by the pianist and the related production team. An advertisement has been included in compliance with YouTube's policy.