| 作曲者 | Eric Ewazen (b. 1954)・エリック・イウェイゼン |
| タイトル | Three Inventions |
| サブタイトル | for Harpsichord |
| 出版社 | Theodore Presser・プレッサー |
| 楽器編成 | harpsichord |
| 品番 | 978-1491134603 |
| 形状 | 12・80 g |
| 演奏時間 | 10' |
| 出版番号 | 110-41839 |
| ISBN | 978-1491134603 |
Eric Ewazen’s THREE INVENTIONS were inspired by Bach’s Two-part Inventions, yet they sound thoroughly like Ewazen. Composed for harpsichord (with a piano adaptation following later), Ewazen’s inventions maintain a pure “one note per hand” texture until their final chord, with strong-but-free imitative counterpoint between the two voices. While Ewazen may be best known for his wind music, he is a pianist himself, and composers’ works for their own instrument are a direct insight into how they write for their own performances. The piano adaptation of THREE INVENTIONS is also available as a separate publication.
