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The Sinfonia in C minor, BWV 788, is part of Bach's monumental collection commonly known as Three-Part Inventions or Sinfonias. Composed during his productive years in Köthen, these pieces were intended as educational tools for his son Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, demonstrating advanced contrapuntal techniques. Unlike the two-part inventions, the three-part Sinfonias feature more complex texture with three independent voices engaging in sophisticated imitation and development. The C minor Sinfonia is particularly notable for its expressive chromaticism and emotional depth, characteristic of the key of C minor in Baroque music.