Hmmm. Just noticed that I only have the right channel here.

They moved the radio for cleaning a while ago.
It's the first 2-part invention in C.
I didn't listen to it completely, as listening to only one part (and a vague notion of second part) is not that satisfying. I think it could do with some more dynamics, play sentences, find out which part has 'the lead' where, and have it come out. Also have some dynamics in the big sense, build up, down again, up again...
Another common thing to do in classical music is play with the timing. Accelerate or slow down a little, things like that. Now, bach doesn't really ask for it, it IS barok, and the instruments back then were not all that dynamic. But we don't live in 1750 anymore, right?
Playing the 2 or 3 parts at the same time is VERY good to get a good insight in music, especially to devellop multi-part thinking, I mean, you gotta get your mind over the lead-chords thing. ALL parts have equal importance, and they all have to be heard... Very hard to build up on sentence while another one is building down. I love playing Bach on my piano (I'm playing some 3part inventions) just for the complexity. It's kindof mental relaxation, you force your mind completely to that mathematical-inspired music and forget about everything else. Just don't try to play it too fast cause that causes headaches.
