J. S. Bach | Sinfonia No. 1 in C major | BWV 787 #Bach

J. S. Bach | Sinfonia No. 1 in C major | BWV 787 #Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) Sinfonia No. 1 in C major, BWV 787 Played on a Neupert “Telemann” harpsichord by Lang Langsam. Composed around 1720 as part of the Inventions and Sinfonias (BWV 772–801), this work belongs to the group of three-voice pieces Bach wrote to train keyboard players in clarity, contrapuntal thinking, and expressive control. The Sinfonia No. 1 showcases a perfectly balanced trio texture: three independent voices intertwining in a bright, flowing musical dialogue. Its transparent counterpoint and concentrated energy make it one of the clearest demonstrations of Bach’s mastery in three-part writing. This performance aims to highlight the crystalline interplay between the voices and the structural elegance that gives this short piece its enduring charm and brilliance. (The thumbnail image was created with the help of AI, based on the real performance setup.) Want to hear more Bach on harpsichord? Subscribe and turn on the notification bell. Listen more:    • All Bach   With your help, we can go even further: A small contribution is a BIG step towards continuing to create musical videos. Thank you! https://buymeacoffee.com/langlangsam https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... #ClassicalMusic #EarlyMusic #Instrumental #MusicPerformance