It's not surprising that at this time in his life he connects so intuitively with Bach's two-part inventions.
I always thought of 'The Guys' as a two-part invention.
Yet while a two-part invention by Bach may seem straightforward in comparison, it presents its own difficulties.
Dr. Larson was hurt when the audience concluded that his piece - a simple, engaging form called a two-part invention - was written by the computer.
It is a virtuosic Allegro in a two-part contrapuntal texture reminiscent of a two-part invention.
Mr. Wilson's staging here makes as much sense as a two-part invention or a tree.
Mr. Taylor's "Love for Sale" was a stroll among styles, from be-bop to gospel to two-part invention.
For much of its course an agitated two-part invention, "Mean Harp," has a bass-heavy insistence that comes close to emotional overkill.
The Little Prelude in D minor contains features that are similar to a two-part invention.
The Elegiaco section in between features a series of duets in the form of two-part inventions shared by the violin and various winds.