This two-part keyboard invention by Bach is a foundational piece for studying counterpoint,
showcasing imitative motifs and harmonic clarity typical of the Baroque era.
This two-part invention exemplifies Bach's didactic approach to counterpoint, blending technical rigor with melodic elegance. It serves as both an exercise and a standalone artistic work.
This two-part invention is the first in Bach's set of pedagogical keyboard works designed to teach clean articulation, counterpoint, and hand independence.
Two-part keyboard composition demonstrating contrapuntal techniques, part of Bach's pedagogical collection.
This two-part keyboard composition was created by Bach as a technical study for his students, demonstrating contrapuntal techniques while remaining musically engaging. It is the first in a set of 15 inventions that became fundamental to piano pedagogy.