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In the early 1720s, Johann Sebastian Bach composed a set of Two-Part Inventions to help his eldest son, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, learn to play the keyboard. Now, 300 years later, jazz pianist and ...
Kurt Stallmann takes apart Bach’s Inventions and looks at the materials they’re made of. Composer Kurt Stallmann. Continuing with our Bachtober celebration, we revisit this oldie but goody with Kurt ...
Simone Dinnerstein can remember the first time she heard one of Bach’s two-part inventions. She was about 9 years old and attended the Manhattan School of Music every Saturday in its precollege ...
Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations has become an iconic monument in Western music. On one level, it's simply a beautiful keyboard work, and on another, it's a Rubik's Cube of invention and ...
Bach's Invention No. 1 contains an entire universe of music as we learn in this episode with Kurt Stallmann, Associate Professor of Music at Rice University's Shepherd School of Music. It gets ...
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