Topic: New Bach Video Invention n 3 in D Major BWV 774

Dear Friends,
A new small step through Bach's 2-part inventions. Today we're focusing on No. 3...
Bach Invention n 3 in D Major  BWV 774 formally as a three-part song form because of the return to the beginning in measure forty-three. There is a counterexposition using the second motive in the second section, which begins in the key of A Major. This section contains welldefined cadences to B minor and to A Major and thus suggests subdivisions. The third section begins in the original key and closes with a six-measure codetta. This Invention is described as being "merry" in character.
I hope you'll like it!

Enjoy your listening.

My actual setting is:

Played on Yamaha P125 piano stage                                          Video Recording Samsung Galaxy A54.
VST: Bösendorfer  VC 280 Pianoteq Stage 8.4
https://youtu.be/BD79NdgT68U

Re: New Bach Video Invention n 3 in D Major BWV 774

carmelo.paolucci wrote:

Dear Friends,
A new small step through Bach's 2-part inventions. Today we're focusing on No. 3...
Bach Invention n 3 in D Major  BWV 774 formally as a three-part song form because of the return to the beginning in measure forty-three. There is a counterexposition using the second motive in the second section, which begins in the key of A Major. This section contains welldefined cadences to B minor and to A Major and thus suggests subdivisions. The third section begins in the original key and closes with a six-measure codetta. This Invention is described as being "merry" in character.
I hope you'll like it!

Enjoy your listening.

My actual setting is:

Played on Yamaha P125 piano stage                                          Video Recording Samsung Galaxy A54.
VST: Bösendorfer  VC 280 Pianoteq Stage 8.4
https://youtu.be/BD79NdgT68U

Just beautiful. Indeed, merry feeling. I agree. You play it lightly, as the piece needs.Thank you carmelo. I appreciate you, you are valued!

Best wishes,

Stig

P.S. Listen to this Vivaldi if you have time. Concerto for Flautino, RV443 - II. Largo

https://forum.modartt.com/viewtopic.php?id=12603

Thanks for listening.

Re: New Bach Video Invention n 3 in D Major BWV 774

lovely job Carmelo i'm waiting for D minor because i always loved that one as a kid ...

Re: New Bach Video Invention n 3 in D Major BWV 774

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
carmelo.paolucci wrote:

Dear Friends,
A new small step through Bach's 2-part inventions. Today we're focusing on No. 3...
Bach Invention n 3 in D Major  BWV 774 formally as a three-part song form because of the return to the beginning in measure forty-three. There is a counterexposition using the second motive in the second section, which begins in the key of A Major. This section contains welldefined cadences to B minor and to A Major and thus suggests subdivisions. The third section begins in the original key and closes with a six-measure codetta. This Invention is described as being "merry" in character.
I hope you'll like it!

Enjoy your listening.

My actual setting is:

Played on Yamaha P125 piano stage                                          Video Recording Samsung Galaxy A54.
VST: Bösendorfer  VC 280 Pianoteq Stage 8.4
https://youtu.be/BD79NdgT68U

Just beautiful. Indeed, merry feeling. I agree. You play it lightly, as the piece needs.Thank you carmelo. I appreciate you, you are valued!

Best wishes,

Stig

P.S. Listen to this Vivaldi if you have time. Concerto for Flautino, RV443 - II. Largo

https://forum.modartt.com/viewtopic.php?id=12603

Thanks for listening.

Thank you so much for your comment and support STIG !
I'm sorry i've missed your post with Vivaldi piece for Flautino!!! Too much work in this period, I'm under pressure...
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo

Re: New Bach Video Invention n 3 in D Major BWV 774

budo wrote:

lovely job Carmelo i'm waiting for D minor because i always loved that one as a kid ...

Thank you so much for your comment and your support Budo !!!!
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo

Re: New Bach Video Invention n 3 in D Major BWV 774

Hello Carmelo,
I really enjoyed the music recordings of this invention.
Many thanks and best regards,
J. Unruh