German composer J. S. Bach worked and composed during the Baroque period (which, by the way ended the year of his and G. F. Handel's death - 1750 - what a tribute to his contributions).
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If you mean the baroqe music era it ended with Sebastian Bach's death, on 1750.
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You are probably thinking of the Baroque period which ended in 1750 with the death of Johann Sebastian Bach. The reason the period ended there is because Bach was an impossible act to follow. He had just about said it all for Baroque music and the so-called Classical period was next. There is a LOT more to know on this subject but it can be engrossing reading.
Generally speaking, 'Classical' can be used as a blanket term to describe it.
It was classical, with dynamics extreme, and feelings gushing out with every note. He was a very dramatic composer.
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Karl Ziebler has written: 'Das Symbol in der Kirchenmusik Joh. Seb. Bachs' -- subject(s): Symbolism in music
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If you mean the baroqe music era it ended with Sebastian Bach's death, on 1750.
What is the Baroque period of music? The Baroque period refers to an era that started around 1600 and ended around 1750, and included composers like Bach, Vivaldi and Handel, who pioneered new styles like the concerto and the sonata.
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Doris Finke-Hecklinger has written: 'Tanzcharaktere in Johann Sebastian Bachs Vokalmusik' -- subject(s): Dance music, History and criticism
Johann Sebastian Bach's main instrument was the organ. He was a renowned organist and composer known for his mastery of the instrument and contributions to organ music.