. . . To explore further how the means to communicate music might be perceived from a more immediate sensory experience involving form and color, I selected the music of J.S. Bach for its sense of intricately structured contrapuntal qualities, and for my strong feelings for his music . . .
J. S. Bach's Two Part Inventions were originally intended to serve as relatively short exercises to prepare his students for his more complex works in the Well Tempered Clavier. |
Two-part Inventions- No. 10: