Hoffman and rays
Toccata and Fuge in D Minor, Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring & Orchestra Suite #3 in D Major
Some people say that it was because of a stroke or pneumonia.
Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel
Johann Sebastian Bach did not play the lute as a primary instrument, but he did compose music for it. His works, such as the "Lute Suites" and some pieces for other instruments, were often transcribed for lute performance. While there is no definitive evidence that Bach himself played the lute, his compositions highlight his deep understanding of its capabilities and repertoire.
Any of the Cantata's of Johann Sebastian Bach.Also, The Messiah, by Handel.
polyphonix. ornate. suspense. spiritual, realted modulateions
He had several children, some of whom followed him musically, so presumably he was heterosexual.
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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.
Johann Sebastian Bach had a deep passion for music, which was evident in his dedication to composing, performing, and teaching. He enjoyed exploring various musical styles and forms, often integrating them into his own works. Additionally, Bach had a love for family and often involved his children in music, nurturing their talents. He also appreciated the spiritual aspect of music, viewing it as a means to express faith and devotion.
vivaldi worked in an orphanage for daughters of noblemen and there mistresses.
When sleep becomes elusive instrumental and rhythmic tunes can help enormously. Some examples are Johann Bachs' Cello Suite No. 1, Clare de Lune by Debussy and Such Great Heights by Iron and Wine.