JS Bach - Sinfonia No 15 in B Minor (Three Part Invention) BWV 801 | Library of Music

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
  • At the request of ‪@andrescolomarcedeno9952‬
    Johann Sebastian Bach's Sinfonia No. 15 in B Minor, BWV 801, also known as the Three-Part Invention, is a masterful example of contrapuntal technique and harmonic exploration within a relatively compact composition. This piece, written for keyboard, showcases Bach's skill in weaving three independent melodic lines into a cohesive and harmonious whole.
    The sinfonia opens with a distinct, rhythmically engaging subject that is intricately developed through various contrapuntal devices, including inversion, augmentation, and diminution. The harmonic structure supports the melodic complexity with a rich progression of chords, modulating through related keys, and effectively using dissonance to heighten tension and resolution. The piece not only serves as an educational tool for musical composition and keyboard technique but also stands as a significant work in Bach's repertoire, reflecting his deep understanding of musical form and expression.
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