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Toccata and fugue become famous how?

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Did Johann bach have famous compositions?

Toccata and fugue in d minor.


Bach's most famous song?

Bach's most famous song is Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.


How many instruments are used for toccata and fugue d minor?

Is the oorgan polyphonic in toccata and fugue d minor


When was toccata and fugue written?

between 1703 and 1707


What instrument was Toccata and Fugue in D Minor originally written for?

There are many composers who wrote a 'toccata in D minor' . Probably the most famous is the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 by JS Bach.


What is a famous song from the Baroque era?

Bach's notable Toccata and Fugue was written during the Baroque era, as was Handel's famous Water Music Suite.


What year was the song Toccata and Fugue in D minor made?

Bach actually wrote two toccata-and-fugue pairs in D minor, both in 1708. The most famous one (appeared in the original Fantasia movie, and often used as a stock piece of generic "scary music") is BWV 565. The other, sometimes called the "Dorian" toccata and fugue, is BWV 538. Check the number if you're looking to buy a recording!


Was JS Bach the only composer who wrote a piece called Toccata and Fugue?

Heavens no. Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Pachelbel, and many other prominent composers used the title "Toccata and Fugue".


What are three famous songs from JS Bach?

Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring, 'Air On A G String', 'Toccata And Fugue In D Minor


What was Johann Sebastian Bachs 1st composition?

Toccata and Fugue in D minor


What instru ments were in the song Toccata and Fugue in D Minor?

one organ


What is toccata and fugue in D minor about?

It generally includes a toccata, kind of like a prelude, and a fugue, where four voices in this case literally compete against each other since counterpoint means "notes against notes".