Description
Bach composed Two Part Inventions in Köthen (before 1723) for teaching purposes, particularly his eldest son Wilhelm Friedemann. The earliest copy of this work, supposedly written by Bach’s own hand, is found in the Wilhelm Friedemann Clavierbüchlein (Piano Notebook), started on January 22, 1720. The Notebook contained two-part pieces, Preambulum, which were later named as Inventions.
This edition is based on autograph and copied manuscripts. Fingering is added by the Editor.
For Intermediate students, amateurs and professionals.

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