Description
Bach's three-part inventions, commonly referred to as Sinfonias, were created as teaching tools for his son, Wilhelm Friedemann, much like his two-part inventions. In his exploration of these sinfonias, Willard A. Palmer identified a significant misinterpretation by earlier editors regarding a crucial note in Sinfonia No. 11. This meticulous attention to detail exemplifies the thoroughness characteristic of Palmer's editions of Bach's works.






