BWV 782 - Invention No. 11 in G Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): The eleventh of Bach's Inventions, this piece in G minor is a haunting and complex composition that showcases the composer's masterful use of counterpoint and his ability to create intricate musical structures. Read along this Bach invention with the original manuscript from 1724 and see how the music looked like when it was taught back in the day; the goal was to create a score following video of the original historical content and sheet music. (Score Follow) Music and video were recorded in the Leonart Studio (Switzerland) on a historic 1624 Ruckers harpsichord model built by Matthias Griewisch (2019). The manuscript is from c. 1724, D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 219 (Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz) Watch all the inventions here: https://leonart.com/bach-inventions Watch all the inventions with MANUSCRIPT score follow here: https://leonart.com/bach-inventions-ms * * * * * * * * * * * * * This is a music video of the invention in g minor. 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 : 15 inventions, which are two-part contrapuntal pieces, and 15 sinfonias, which are three-part contrapuntal pieces. They were originally written as musical exercises for his students. Bach titled the collection: 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. The two groups of pieces are both arranged in order of ascending key, each group covering eight major and seven minor keys. The inventions were composed in Köthen; the sinfonias, on the other hand, were probably not finished until the beginning of the Leipzig period. The autograph fair copy is dated 1723. Like the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Inventions and Sinfonias did not appear in print during his lifetime. Nevertheless, it was widely disseminated in manuscript copies even before its first publication in 1801 and ever since the work has been widely used for the teaching of young musicians. At the present time, however, some concerns are expressed frequently regarding its proper use, as to what extent Bach's intentions are being understood correctly. It is sad to discover that the work is often regarded as a dry, technical exercise for the independence of two hands. In order to enjoy the real benefit from this highly renowned teacher, one ought to make every effort to try to understand his music wholeheartedly by searching for Bach's sense of judgement. Only by succeeding with this enquiry, can one learn from this work a universal principle of music, which, in turn, gives us a sense of true appreciation of music as well as encouragement for further study. * * * * * * * * * * * * * If you enjoyed this content, make sure to subscribe to my channel and don't miss out on the next recordings! Also, feel free to check out my website and social for special news etc. [Leonart Music] ► free concert tickets & exciting news: https://leonart.com/newsletter For more content, see here: ► Patreon https://leonart.com/patreon for unreleased recordings ► YouTube https://leonart.com/youtube for full-length content ► Twitch https://leonart.com/twitch for interactive live-streams For your daily dose of Baroque music, go to: ► Instagram https://leonart.com/instagram ► TikTok https://leonart.com/tiktok ► Facebook https://leonart.com/facebook You can also find all relevant links in your browser at https://leonart.com/linktree * * * * * * * * * * * * * 📜ABOUT LEONART MUSIC: 🎹 The channel to bring you beautiful harpsichord music and baroque organ music. 🎹 Over the years, I began connecting early music & historic traditions with contemporary possibilities in technical development. The modern means of sound production offer endless ways to pursue true authenticity in performance practice. 🎶 Consider supporting my channel on Patreon! Your support helps me free up time that I can ultimately invest into producing quality content on YouTube – Baroque Music for everyone. ► https://leonart.com/patreon ______________ #bach #invention #harpsichord #leonart #leonartmusic #baroque #jsbach #manuscript #johannsebastianbach