Johann Sebastian Bach wrote in the Baroque era, so he wrote complicated contrapuntal works and elaborate melodies. He composed both secular and religious music. He wrote music for the Klavier; choral music such as cantatas, chorales, arias and sacred songs; organ music such as his famous Preludes and Fugues; Masses and Magnificats; Large scale choral and instrumental works such as Passions and Oratorios; and Chamber music for duets or trios.
Bach had his hand in most genres of the day, but he was particularly interested in sacred choral music, orchestral music and solo music - he wrote many pieces for 'klavier' (precursor to piano) and organ solo ... I think the only genre he did not venture into was the Opera really
he wrote most often for keyboard.
Both, he composed religious and secular cantatas.
He composed music.
Brandenburg concertos was created in 1721.
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he wrote most often for keyboard.
Both, he composed religious and secular cantatas.
Johann Sebastian Bach
In the church
He composed music.
Johann Sebastian Bach died on July 28, 1750. Johann Bach was most known for being a composer and musician during the Baroque period.
He composed Baroque music!
he ussed them
Baroque
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Brandenburg concertos was created in 1721.
In the late baroque era, more specifically between c. 1700 and his death 1750.