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Bach 15 Three Part Inventions (sinfonias) arr. for Treble Instrument and Piano (arr. Steve Newman) Digital Sheet Music
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Bach 15 Three Part Inventions (sinfonias) arr. for Treble Instrument and Piano (arr. Steve Newman)
by J.S. Bach
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JS Bach, 15 Sinfonias  (3 part Inventions)

      Originally for keyboard alone.This transcription separates the 3 voices, so that the bottom two can be played on a keyboard instrument while a treble instrument plays the top.

     The original has been transcribed for a piano to accompany a treble instrument like flute, violin, oboe, etc. The piano score has the "second voice" on treble and the "third voice" on the bass clef of the grand staff. The flute part is in a smaller size staff above the piano grand staff.

     A companion book for the flute, or other treble instrument, is also available. In addition, an audio cd has been made where the flute is in the right channel, and the piano accompaniment in the left channel. This cd is useful as a practice tool to let either player practice with a recording.. You can download the 16 tracks at https://app.box.com/s/wg2vyo7yg4imchnb7zaihk0e3fs1nqaw

The user can use panning to either hear both parts, or only the other players part as he practices. 

  All are in the original key. Violins and clarinets can play Sinfonia 15 in the original key of B minor, but the flute range doesnt go low enough. So Sinfonia 15 has an additional version transposed to E minor so that a flute can play the low notes of the melody line without jumping octaves.  Saxophones and other instruments can play the flute part without transposing if the accompanist has an electronic keyboard. to transpose the piano part.

These pieces are a nice addition to the flute or violin literature as study, encore, or concert pieces.

Steve Newman, Santa Cruz, Ca. newmans@cruzio.com

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