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Three-Part Inventions for Euphonium Trio
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Three-Part Inventions for Euphonium Trio by Johann Sebastian Bach Brass Trio - Sheet Music

By Johann Sebastian Bach
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Euphonium Trio

SKU: CY.CC3603

Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Ralph Sauer. Baroque German. Score and parts. Cherry Classics #CC3603. Published by Cherry Classics (CY.CC3603).

Bach's Three-Part Inventions, BWV 787-801 (also known as Sinfonias) were composed in Köthen, Germany around the year 1720 for harpsichord. Each work is characterized by the contrapuntal working of a single melodic line. The fifteen short pieces cover eight major and seven minor keys.

Bach included with the collection of the Two and Three-Part Inventions these instructions to students of music:

Forthright instruction, wherewith lovers of the clavier, especially those desirous of learning, are shown in a clear way not only 1) to learn to play two voices clearly, but also after further progress 2) to deal correctly and well with three obbligato parts, moreover at the same time to obtain not only good ideas, but also to carry them out well, but most of all to achieve a cantabile style of playing, and thereby to acquire a strong foretaste of composition.

Ralph Sauer has newly arranged these fifteen small masterpieces for three euphoniums in one single collection. which is appropriate for advanced performers.

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