Johann Sebastian Bach's family was a very calm, quiet, and very musical type family. Never to get in people's way. They were also very energetic.
Johann Sebastian Bach favorite things to do is play the piano,dance,probly eat,and sometimes sing.
Harpsichord and organ.
He must have ... after all, he wrote hundreds of compositions.
Duke johann Ernest and prince cöthen or something like that
Just like Johann Sebastian Bachhe was a flippin music genious.
Yes he did. He inspired people like Beethoven and Mozart.
I am assuming you mean Johann Sebastian Bach?If so the instruments he played were :OrganViolinHarpsichordViolaClavichordhe also sang in a choir
In German, "Johann" is spelled the same way as in English: J-o-h-a-n-n. It is a common male given name in German-speaking countries and is often associated with historical figures, including composers like Johann Sebastian Bach.
Sebastian Rodriguez Cermeno's family consisted of his parents, siblings, and possibly other relatives. Like most people, he was born into a family, unless he was raised by wolves or something. But hey, who am I to judge?
His audiences seemed to like him very much, but his employers appeared to have a few problems with him. JS Bach was mostly known for his organ playing during his life time, not so much for his composing which is ironic because he played his own compositions. His influence and popularity was not as great after his death, as was the case with the likes of Mozart and Beethoven, until Mendelssohn picked up some his work nearly a hundred years later and began to perform Bachs works himself.
48 minutes is 4/15 of 3 hours. 48 minuets sounds like Johann Sebastian's manic week following a 5-day binge.
The Bach and Marsalis families are both celebrated musical dynasties, each contributing significantly to the evolution of music in their respective eras. The Bach family, particularly Johann Sebastian Bach and his numerous musician descendants, is known for its profound influence on classical music, with a legacy that spans generations and includes compositions that are foundational to Western music. In contrast, the Marsalis family, led by figures like Ellis Marsalis and his sons Wynton, Branford, and Delfeayo, is pivotal in jazz, known for their innovative approaches and contributions to both performance and education in the genre. While the Bachs shaped the classical tradition, the Marsalis family has played a vital role in modern jazz, showcasing the diversity of musical expression across different styles and historical contexts.