MARC Record
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2642
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c| BF
041
a| fre
059
a| kbd
100
a| Bach, Johann Sebastian
d| 1685-1750
4| cmp
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9| 4766
240
a| BWV 787-801
245
a| XV simphonies pour le clavecin
260
a| Leipzig
b| Peters
c| 1801-14
300
a| 19 pages
500
a| Early edition
500
a| The Inventions and Sinfonias, BWV 772–801, also known as the Two- and Three-Part Inventions, are a collection of thirty short keyboard compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750): 15 inventions, which are two-part contrapuntal pieces, and 15 sinfonias, which are three-part contrapuntal pieces. They were originally written as "Praeambula" and "Fantasiae" in the Klavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, a Clavier-booklet for his eldest son, and later rewritten as musical exercises for his students. The two groups of pieces are both arranged in order of ascending key, each group covering eight major and seven minor keys.
648
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1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7015
a| 18th Century (1701-1800)
9| 20899
648
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1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q6955
a| 19th Century (1801-1900)
9| 20935
650
0
a| Harpsichord
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q81982
9| 2125
650
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a| Music education
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9| 21766
651
0
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2079
a| Leipzig (Germany)
9| 45
700
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q57922
4| edt
a| Forkel, Johann Nikolaus
d| 1749-1818
9| 9221
856
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u| http://digital.stadtbibliothek.luebeck.de/viewer/object/1556642512169/5/
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c| SCO
920
a| partituur
852
b| ORPH
c| ORPH
j| ORPH.KTS1 C3.29 09K32a
999
d| 2642