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Johann Sebastian Bach (31 March 1685 in Eisenach – 28 July 1750 in Leipzig; pronounced BAHK) was a German composer and organist. He lived in the last... |
Philipp Emanuel Bach (8 March 1714 – 14 December 1788) was a German musician and composer. He was the second of five sons of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria... |
The Art of the Fugue (category Compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach) Johann Sebastian Bach. The title translates to "The Art of the Fugue". It contains 14 fugues and four canons. Today, part of the work is lost. Bach wrote... |
Metastasio. Johann Sebastian Bach and his son Wilhelm Friedemann Bach may have watched the opera's first performance. On the next day, Bach performed on... |
Albert Schweitzer (section Earlier life) his life to helping people and curing diseases. Schweitzer was a famous organist and was extremely interested in the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. He... |
Gustav Leonhardt (category Performers of early music) Leonhardt made his audiences aware of what music by Johann Sebastian Bach would have sounded like in Bach's day. Gustav Leonhardt was born into a Dutch, Protestant... |
Christoph Graupner (redirect from Johann Christoph Graupner) salary. Instead, Johann Sebastian Bach became the next Kantor of the Thomaskirche. Graupner continued to compose in Darmstadt. Johann Friedrich Fasch was... |
Dietrich Buxtehude (section Early years in Denmark) instrument which he played. He had a very important influence on Johann Sebastian Bach. When Bach was a very young man he walked over 200 miles to hear Buxtehude... |
Paul Steinitz (section London Bach Society) the way that music by Johann Sebastian Bach should be performed so that it would sound like it used to in Bach’s day, in the early 18th century. He started... |
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (category Performers of early music) Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Frans Brüggen, Leopold Stastny, Herbert Tachezi. Johann Sebastian Bach: Gamba Sonatas — Trio Sonata in G major. Viola da gamba: Jacobus... |
given the name of his father (Samuel) and the name Sebastian after the composer Johann Sebastian Bach. As a boy he sang in the choir of the Chapel Royal... |
Georg Philipp Telemann (section Early life) his life, people thought that Telemann was one of the greatest composers. Johann Sebastian Bach copied one of Telemann's violin concertos. Bach also... |
Sylvius Leopold Weiss (section Life) written in tablature notation. A lot of Weiss' music is now lost. Johann Sebastian Bach knew Weiss' music. He arranged a lute sonata by Weiss for violin... |
Charles Gounod (section Early life) popular “Ave Maria” which is a melody that goes with a prelude by Johann Sebastian Bach. Gounod was born in Paris. His father was a painter and engraver... |
Christian worship (section Early Church Fathers) Hail Mary Psalms Apostles' Creed Nicene Creed Hymn Gregorian chant Johann Sebastian Bach Mass (music) Gospel music Olivier Messiaen Christian music The most... |
He met the composer Johann Christian Bach, one of the sons of Johann Sebastian Bach. He sat on the knee of Johann Christian Bach (1735–1782) and improvised... |
Felix Mendelssohn (section Life) He studied the music of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) whose music people had almost forgotten. He found the music of Bach’s St Matthew Passion and... |
George Frideric Handel (section Early years) when he was a young man and later became a naturalised Briton. Johann Sebastian Bach and Handel were born in the same year. They were the greatest composers... |
Ludwig van Beethoven (redirect from Life and work of Ludwig van Beethoven) Neefe who had learned the piano from Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, the son of Johann Sebastian Bach. Neefe said to the Elector that the young Beethoven should... |
Brian Blessed (section Early life) hosted the 1978 documentary on the life of Johann Sebastian Bach called The Joy of Bach in which he also portrayed Bach in different vignettes in this documentary... |