J.S. Bach: Inventions & Sinfonias

J.S. Bach: Inventions & Sinfonias
Composer Johann Sebastian Bach
Artist Wolfgang Rübsam lute-harpsichord
Format 1 CD
Cat. number 97684
EAN code 5063758976848
Release May 2026

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About this release

Bach’s 15 two-part Inventions and the 15 three-part Sinfonias played an important role in Bach's teaching. These pieces, although today mainly associated with basic keyboard training, are not at all easy and in fact are sophisticated, small-scale masterpieces. They were not composed simply to provide technical training in keyboard playing but, perhaps more important, to teach keyboard players how to compose.
In 1720 Bach's oldest son Wilhelm Friedemann (1710-84) was already of an age appropriate for introducing him into the family trade of musician. So Bach started for him a music notebook: a Clavierbüchlein which included these Inventions and Sinfonias.
In learning and playing these works, Bach affirmed, a diligent student would be taught ‘a clear manner for playing not only in two voices but also in three obbligato parts and, furthermore, not only how to invent good musical ideas [inventiones] but also how to develop these well. And above all, how to achieve a cantabile manner of playing, and additionally to obtain a strong foretaste of Composition.’
Wolfgang Rübsam is internationally known as an authoritative Bach interpreter, from recordings of the organ and harpsichord on several different labels. This new recording is played on a lute-harpsichord, an instrument that Bach would have had at home for both music-making in the family and for teaching. The touch required and the sonority produced is delicate, subtly shaded and closely related in its effect to the music of Bach’s French contemporaries, whose music he knew well, such as François Couperin, Jean-Philippe Rameau and Louis Marchand. The sound is warmer, as it has gut strings and no dampers.
“These lovely performances memorably showcase Rübsam’s sensitive and poetic side. Recommended. Performance: 9” wrote Jed Distler of Classicstoday.com about the earlier issue of Rübsam’s recording of Bach’s French Suites (BC 96227).

Track list

Disk 1

  1. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in C Major, BWV 772a
  2. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in C Minor, BWV 773
  3. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in D Major, BWV 774
  4. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in D Minor, BWV 775
  5. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in E-Flat Major, BWV 776
  6. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in E Major, BWV 777
  7. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in E Minor, BWV 778
  8. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in F Major, BWV 779
  9. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in F Minor, BWV 780
  10. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in G Major, BWV 781
  11. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in G Minor, BWV 782
  12. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in A Major, BWV 783
  13. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in A Minor, BWV 784
  14. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in B-Flat Major, BWV 785
  15. Johann Sebastian Bach: Invention in B Minor, BWV 786
  16. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in C Major, BWV 787
  17. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in C Minor, BWV 788
  18. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in D Major, BWV 789
  19. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in D Minor, BWV 790
  20. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in E-Flat Major, BWV 791
  21. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in E Major, BWV 792
  22. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in E Minor, BWV 793
  23. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in F Major, BWV 794
  24. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in F Minor, BWV 795
  25. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in G Major, BWV 796
  26. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in G Minor, BWV 797
  27. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in A Major, BWV 798
  28. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in A Minor, BWV 799
  29. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in B-Flat Major, BWV 800
  30. Johann Sebastian Bach: Sinfonia in B Minor, BWV 801