Two and three part inventions for the pianoforte: 15 three part inventions

Two and three part inventions for the pianoforte: 15 three part inventions
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Bach composed these Inventions in 1722/3 for the instruction in keyboard playing and composition of his eldest son, Wilhelm Friedemann, who was then just 12. Ri