A workbook, a student's workbook...some of the most brilliant and fundamental music in the Western European tradition was just some keyboard exercises J.S. Bach wrote for his son and other students. We should all be thankful that this master of music was so focused on transmitting the craft to the future.
We live 273 years after Bach's death, a time of marvellous science and medicine, and yet, an almost brain-dead, pop /post mod culture. And an Alzheimer's Biden corpse propped up in the White & Black House among many, many other absurdities and follies . Beam me , not up, but back, Scotty!
@@horationelson57Yes, but through the miracle of electromagnetic waves, UA-cam can give us miracles of choice and chosen music (with commercials, of course).
Even though these little nuggets are designed for keyboard training by the composer, they still remain some of the most entertaining music in all of the classical music world. Thanks, Johann!
The inventions, small preludes, both WTC volumes and a great deal of other Bach's keyboard pieces fit into 4 octaves, making them playable on any instrument and revelaing that JSB was primarily an organist, as this was the standard compass of an organ manual of his time. His son CPE, as a cembalist, always used a broader cembalo range.
@@mihajlopetkovic388a clavichord has a vastly different sound to a harpsichord. The one that has a muted sound is the clavichord whereas the other one with the two keyboards has a much clearer sound is the harpsichord.
@@notSoAverageGuineaPigEnjoyerhe switches to a clavichord from time to time in the video but when I posted my previous reply I had only listened to one invention that he played on a Clavichord so I didn't know that there was harpsichord in other parts of the video.
As a fan, I DO NOT like how you put ads in the middle of BWV 790. It is extremely disrespectful to the composition and listeners. I just realized this isn't @BenjaminAlard_channel. I recommend Benjamin Alard to copyright strike this video or amend any licensing contract agreement that allowed @bachology to use this video.
Where's the passion? Where's the drive? The wig, the candelabrum, the sense of theatre, the fun? Instead it's this boring nothing backdrop to _technical_ music. Whenever I go to these things they give long overwrought introductions to the musicians and to every piece, and then demand gratuitous applause before, after, and maybe a second time after. It all saps the life and soul and interest out of music.
Shut up. If you can't enjoy the music for what it is, then what are you here for? Bach's thrill and passion is in the chords itself, in the arpeggios and harmony. He played it very well, it's very musical and has a technical accuracy that is just perfect of listening to
A workbook, a student's workbook...some of the most brilliant and fundamental music in the Western European tradition was just some keyboard exercises J.S. Bach wrote for his son and other students. We should all be thankful that this master of music was so focused on transmitting the craft to the future.
We live 273 years after Bach's death, a time of marvellous science and medicine, and yet, an almost brain-dead, pop /post mod culture. And an Alzheimer's Biden corpse propped up in the White & Black House among many, many other absurdities and follies .
Beam me , not up, but back, Scotty!
Libro 1 de las Invenciones Yucatán.
A workbook for students of keyboard music worldwide.
@@horationelson57Yes, but through the miracle of electromagnetic waves, UA-cam can give us miracles of choice and chosen music (with commercials, of course).
@@caesarsneezer6992😢
Even though these little nuggets are designed for keyboard training by the composer, they still remain some of the most entertaining music in all of the classical music world. Thanks, Johann!
The inventions, small preludes, both WTC volumes and a great deal of other Bach's keyboard pieces fit into 4 octaves, making them playable on any instrument and revelaing that JSB was primarily an organist, as this was the standard compass of an organ manual of his time. His son CPE, as a cembalist, always used a broader cembalo range.
00:00 Two-part Invention No. 1 in C, BWV 772
01:22 Two-part Invention No. 2 in C minor, BWV 773
03:19 Two-part Invention No. 3 in D, BWV 774
04:38 Two-part Invention No. 4 in D minor, BWV 775
05:45 Two-part Invention No. 6 in E, BWV 777
09:26 Two-part Invention No. 7 in E minor, BWV 778
11:03 Two-part Invention No. 8 in F, BWV 779
11:55 Two-part Invention No. 9 in F minor, BWV 780
14:40 Two-part Invention No. 10 in G, BWV 781
15:30 Two-part Invention No. 11 in G minor
17:21 Two-part Invention No. 12 in A, BWV 783
18:48 Two-part Invention No. 13 in A minor, BWV 784
20:10 Two-part Invention No. 14 in B flat, BWV 785
21:37 Two-part Invention No. 15 in B minor, BWV 786
23:38 Three-Part Invention No.1 in C, BWV 787
25:09 Three-Part Invention No.2 in C minor, BWV 788
27:13 Three-Part Invention No.3 in D, BWV 789
29:02 Three-Part Invention No.4 in D minor, BWV 790
30:58 Three-Part Invention No.5 in E flat, BWV 791
33:01 Three-Part Invention No.6 in E, BWV 792
34:17 Three-Part Invention No.7 in E minor, BWV 793
36:51 Three-Part Invention No.8 in F, BWV 794
28:10 Three-Part Invention No.9 in F minor, BWV 795
41:48 Three-Part Invention No.10 in G, BWV 796
43:05 Three-Part Invention No.11 in G minor, BWV 797
46:18 Three-Part Invention No.12 in A, BWV 798
47:47 Three-Part Invention No.13 in A minor, BWV 799
49:56 Three-Part Invention No.14 in B flat, BWV 800
51:54 Three-Part Invention No.15 in B minor, BWV 801
BWV 795 starts at 38:10, not at 28:10. And where is BWV776?
Alright smart arse!!!
Bravo BAch, bravo BA! Thanks for uploading. ❤️🎹🎼🎵🎶👏☘️🇮🇪
Thanks for listening.
What a fine harpsichord, and exquisite playing.
Isn't this a clavichord? A harpsichord has two keyboards
@@mihajlopetkovic388a clavichord has a vastly different sound to a harpsichord. The one that has a muted sound is the clavichord whereas the other one with the two keyboards has a much clearer sound is the harpsichord.
@@notSoAverageGuineaPigEnjoyerhe switches to a clavichord from time to time in the video but when I posted my previous reply I had only listened to one invention that he played on a Clavichord so I didn't know that there was harpsichord in other parts of the video.
Sober, but "rich". Interesting and moving.
Congratulations and thanks.
Das ist sehr sehr gute!
gut, not "gute"
Fantastic ! I love it ! Thank you very much ! Great performance ! ✌️🤯🤩
Bravo!!!!que bien ❤️🩹
Very good performance!
Dulces recuerdos de mis clases de piano. 🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶😘
Gracias asi es.
Thank you for uploading the wonderful videos ♡
Beautifully done, and so much to learn from.
Great channel 😭😭😭😭😭👍👍👍
チェンバロの音色はいいです。最高です🎉🎉🎉
Beautiful
Tan joven el clavecinista. me conmueve. 🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶
bravo!
An ad interrupted during the final note of the Invention, which made me about to throw my phone away
Minimo un anuncio fijo. .que groceria. 🎹🇮🇷
Yucatan 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💯💕
私は4番が☝️好きです❤
Perfecto lo escuche ayer.
Does he have something against e flat?
As in Two-Part Invention No. 5?
@@tucsonamama Yea! He just skipped it, and I love that invention
@@zurich5607 So the title " Inventions and Sinfonias - Complete" is something of a fraud.
Also BWV792 is cut off before the end. Editor problem, not performer problem.
@@cellphysfan124He seemed to lose his place in the music and could not ‘recover’ it. So he just turned the page and carried on!!
Una belleza la interpretación de las invenciones del gran Maestro Bach !! Felicitaciones!!! Saludos desde Patagonia Argentina Fernando Hidalgo 3ro
Magistral. escuela
20---------23. Agosto.
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missing invention no.5?
A workbook for students of keyboard music worldwide.
wonder what kind of tempering this uses
🔅🎶❤️🎶🔅
Where is invention 5?
17:21 ❤
👏👏👏
Bach is still great !
👏👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹
E a invenção 5?
중세시대…어딘가 아가씨들 차 모임에 하프시코드 연주가 깔린.. 정원안에 온실같다..
what's the name of the smaller keyboard?? That sound is better than the lager.
It's a Clavichord.
me gusta el bacho
Son 15 lás invenciones. 🇮🇷
What's edition is this?
20----------23.
As a fan, I DO NOT like how you put ads in the middle of BWV 790. It is extremely disrespectful to the composition and listeners.
I just realized this isn't @BenjaminAlard_channel. I recommend Benjamin Alard to copyright strike this video or amend any licensing contract agreement that allowed @bachology to use this video.
Que pena ajena me dan las interrupciones. 🎼🎶
Where's the passion? Where's the drive? The wig, the candelabrum, the sense of theatre, the fun? Instead it's this boring nothing backdrop to _technical_ music.
Whenever I go to these things they give long overwrought introductions to the musicians and to every piece, and then demand gratuitous applause before, after, and maybe a second time after. It all saps the life and soul and interest out of music.
Shut up. If you can't enjoy the music for what it is, then what are you here for? Bach's thrill and passion is in the chords itself, in the arpeggios and harmony. He played it very well, it's very musical and has a technical accuracy that is just perfect of listening to
If you want visual entertainment go to a circus.
Next time you go, maybe Johann will do a striptease for you if you slip him a few francs
Surely this is a troll
А ведь я играл эти Инвенции лет 40 на3ад.....Или 42 года минуло..