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| No. 1 || BWV 772 || Example || Example || Example
 
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| No. 3 || BWV 774 || Example || Example || Example
 
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| No. 4 || BWV 775 || Example || Example || Example
 
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| No. 5 || BWV 776 || Example || Example || Example
 
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| No. 6 || BWV 777 || Example || Example || Example
 
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| No. 7 || BWV 778 || Example || Example || Example
 
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| No. 8 || BWV 779 || Example || Example || Example
 
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| No. 9 || BWV 780 || Example || Example || Example
 
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| No. 10 || BWV 781 || Example || Example || Example
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| No. 12 || BWV 783 || Example || Example || Example
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Revision as of 21:43, 19 August 2020

Cantatas

Masses

Brandenburg Concertos

Well-tempered Clavier

Two- and Three-part Inventions

Bach's two-part inventions (BWV 772-786) constituted one set of several that J. S. Bach composed for his gifted son Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784). The term invention is traced to the solo violin pieces Op. 10 (1713) by Francesco Antonio Bonporti (1672-1749), a Trentine composer.

Work No. Catalogue No. Genre / Instrument Key Score
No. 1 BWV 772 Example Example Example
No. 1a BWV 772a Example Example Example
No. 2 BWV 773 Example Example Example
No. 3 BWV 774 Example Example Example
No. 4 BWV 775 Example Example Example
No. 5 BWV 776 Example Example Example
No. 6 BWV 777 Example Example Example
No. 7 BWV 778 Example Example Example
No. 8 BWV 779 Example Example Example
No. 9 BWV 780 Example Example Example
No. 10 BWV 781 Example Example Example
No. 11 BWV 782 Example Example Example
No. 12 BWV 783 Example Example Example
No. 13 BWV 784 Example Example Example
No. 14 BWV 785 Example Example Example
No. 15 BWV 786 Example Example Example