Demonstration - Bach Invention in D minor, BWV 775

Dr. Ivona Kaminska expanded her pianistic knowledge under such Bach and Baroque performance practice experts as Dr. George Ritchie, Dr. Quentin Faulkner, and Dr. Gregory Butler and performance on harpsichord and organ. This fascination led her to publish her dissertation on applying such techniques to the modern piano. In this clip, Dr. Kaminska presents Bach’s Invention No. 4 in D minor, BWV 775 on a modern Steinway model D. Notes: Many aspects of Baroque performance practice are possible on the modern piano. These aspects get us closer to the way Bach heard, understood, and performed the music himself. * the 3/8 meter suggests a lively tempo and a dance-like character * natural emphasis of dance stems from keeping eighth-notes detached in a strong-weak-weak articulation * “strong“ notes may be played slightly louder, but even more importantly, longer in duration; this does not mean that every “strong“ note to be played equally forte; adjust accord
Back to Top