As far as I can remember the only ones I know are, Adagio from No.2 and Allegro No.5 but if they are just movements I can't remember.
It is Bach's music . It was just made into a pop song in the 60s
Brandenburg concertos .
A BACH motif is a sequence of four notes, B flat, A, C, B natural, included in a piece of music as a homage to Johann Sebastian Bach.
back in bach days they had di ahjghcyhcvv c v
the most metal of all from what made bach's music great in the first place bach's "niccol paganini" not a piece of music, but a. Sleepers awake by j s bach played by bob crisp - associated from j s bach s orchestral suite no 2 in b minor has become one of the most famous show-pieces since it became one of the favorite bach ringtones on the first.
I don't think it was a piece by Bach - it was a fugue based on Bach's name, and in his style. That's what most of the piece is; musicals expressions of the greatest composers' names using the sytle of music they themselves composed in.
well he was influenced very early on by Dietrich Buxtehude, if that helps :s
All are equally known to organists as he was a prolific composer.
Eisenach
The Jordan Boulton Song
Its the name of a piece of organ music Written by Bach between 1703 and 1707. See the related links for more information.
In 1722 and 1725, Bach gave his wife, Anna, a notebook called Notebook for Anna Magdalena, which basically was a notebook full of songs he had composed especially for her.