Firstly, a major composer like Bach didn't write "songs". A song is sung ... works are played. There are far too many to list here. A list of those in public domain are listed in the link below.
Bach Werke Verzeichnis in German. (Bach Works Catalogue in English.)
The biggest portion of Bach's musical output was for liturgical usage. The cantatas (all but a few) the organ works (all but a few), the many motets, etc.
Bach. "Back to Bach" is the theme of the neoclassical movement.
Yes, they did ... and still do!
Johann Sebastian Bach composed over 1200 musical works and had 20 children.
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They are both composers of music, they are not related. The works of Bach was a big influence to Brahms.
Although many of Bach's works are "famous" (well known throughout generations including Bach's own and into our own), I think it may be argued that the Toccata and Fugue in d minor for organ is probably one of the more famous works now due to its inclusion, iconification, and proliferation in modern media like film, television, and radio.
A Phillipine musician who sometimes performs the works of Bach.
With the three letters "SDG" which roughly translate soli deo gloria, or all glory to God.
Brandenburg concertos was created in 1721.
Composed religious works for organ and choirs include pieces like Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D minor," Handel's "Messiah," and Mozart's "Requiem." These works are often performed in churches or during religious services due to their spiritual themes and grandeur.