Bach Counterpoint

Bach Counterpoint

Two-part invention I

Martin Lohse , The Royal Danish Academy of Music

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132 sider

ISBN: 9790706807911

Forlag: Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium

Udgivelsesdato: 16.02.2022

Sprog: Engelsk

Farve: Nej

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'Bach Counterpoint - Two-part invention' is a textbook in two volumes.

The aim of this book is to explain Bach's compositional methods in an accessible manner, using methods and tools specially developed for this purpose.

The two-part Bach inventions are a natural starting point, and have certain clear advantages when used to illustrate Baroque contrapuntal composition; it is in two parts, its form is clear, and it contains the same compositional techniques as the fugue, such as countermelody/counterpoint, sequences and motivic development.

The book develops a method of understanding and composing inventions, based on a throrough analysis and exploration of Bach's inventions. To illustrate the progression and stringency of this method, this book has been structured as an insight into the 'compositional workshop'. Through analyses and music examples, the process of creation is illustrated, and throughout the book, how and why musical decisions are made are explained.

Volume I will mainly focus on the first section of the form, up to the entry of the theme in the dominant or tonic parallel tonality. While relatively short, this willprove sufficient in introducing Bach's music. The exercises in this volume include writing counterpoint to a given melody, composing a longer sequence that concludes in a cadence in the new tonality, and will also cover topics such as melodic development, rhythm, and the treatment of dissonance in the style of Bach.

In Volume II, instruction in compositional development continues with the analysis and composition of complete inventions, including the first section of the form, which is covered in this volume.
In this second edition, minor errors and omissions have been corrected, and the section on mediant chords has been rewritten.
Martin Lohse

Martin Lohse

Martin Lohse (1971) is associate professor in Music Theory at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, where he teaches in harmony, counterpoint and analysis. He holds a Master of Composition and Music Theory and graduated from the soloist class (composition) at the Royal Danish Academy of Music. He has received several awards including a three-year working grant from the Danish Arts Foundation in 2003 and the Hakon Børresen Award in 2012. Lohse has written more than 100 works for choir, orchestra, various chamber music ensembles and soloist with and without electronics. Often performed both nationally and internationally, his works reach as diverse venues as Scandinavia, Asia, South America and the USA. Besides composing acoustic and electro acoustic music, he does abstract paintings - usually with a clash between disintegration, pure and clear colours and many layers of paint.

The Royal Danish Academy of Music

The Royal Danish Academy of Music

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