A collection of pedagogical works demonstrating Baroque keyboard techniques, often used as introductory pieces to Bach's style.
A concise pedagogical piece from Bach's "Five Little Preludes", demonstrating Baroque keyboard techniques.
Composed as pedagogical exercises, Bach's Five Little Preludes (BWV 939-943) masterfully balance technical accessibility with profound musicality. Their deceptive simplicity allows beginners to experience Baroque counterpoint, while revealing intricate harmonic craftsmanship when performed by masters. Originally for harpsichord, these gems demonstrate Bach's genius in creating study material that remains artistically valuable centuries later.
This concise prelude exemplifies Bach's pedagogical approach, offering beginner keyboardists an introduction to counterpoint and ornamentation within a joyful C major framework. It forms part of a set of five small preludes (BWV 939-943) likely used for teaching.