Bach never played the piano. He played organ, harpsichord and violin. He might have owned a piano in his later years just before his death, but this is debatable.
If you are referring to the Prelude and Fugue no 1 in C major that opens The Well Tempered Clavier I it is in C Major.
I believe it's the prelude in Bach's cello suite 1.
The prelude in c major is the first piece in the Well-tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach. The "Ave Maria" melody, plus one additional bar in the prelude, were superimposed by Charles Gounod c. 150 years later.
The composer was Johann Sebastian Bach(1685-1750).
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Yes Bach's Prelude from Suite No. 1 is a class 1.
If you are referring to the Prelude and Fugue no 1 in C major that opens The Well Tempered Clavier I it is in C Major.
Bach Prelude No. 1 in C major BWV846
'Cello Suite No. 1 - Prelude' by J. S. Bach
I believe it's the prelude in Bach's cello suite 1.
Bach's Prelude No.1 in C Major Bach's Prelude & Fugue in C Major There is a gorgeous mp3 for $.99 of that piece on www.vs1mp3.com He uses strings along with the piano which is really nice.
The prelude in c major is the first piece in the Well-tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach. The "Ave Maria" melody, plus one additional bar in the prelude, were superimposed by Charles Gounod c. 150 years later.
The composer was Johann Sebastian Bach(1685-1750).
Prelude to Bach's Solo Cello Suite No 1 in G major
The first one is Little Prelude in D major BWV 936 from six little preludes No.4 by Bach. The second is Prelude 1 Bach from Well Tempered Clavier - Book 1. The other one I heard is a Mozart´s Piano Sonata
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6. Each has a prelude, allemande, sarabande, gigue and intermezzi. 1. in G major 2. in d minor 3. in c major 4. in e flat major 5. in d major 6. in c minor