The Mass in B Minor,
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
Prelude and Fugues (Eight little pieces for organ)
and literally hundreds more.
Oh, and they are "compositions", not "songs".
Each piece composed by JS Bach were important as well. I will post BachBach´s Cello Suite No. 1 in the related links box below so you can see what JS Bach could do with only one instrument. After you hear and see that, think what Bach could do with all the instruments.
By the way, It was played by Yo Yo Ma.
The catalog compiled by Schmieder, Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis, lists well over a thousand works.
Bach wrote sonatas, concertos and such. He's famous for the Brandenburg Concertos among many other compositions. Do a Google search for "Bach Wikipedia" and you'll have a good starting point.
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Johann Sebastian Bach.
Johann Sebastian Bach
he wrote most often for keyboard.
All of them. This is not a trick answer. Johann Sebastian Bach is the most famous of that name, but his ancestors and he and his sons all wrote music for flutes.
Fantasia and Fugue (for organ) BWV 561.St. Matthew Passion BWV 244
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach
He must have ... after all, he wrote hundreds of compositions.
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he wrote most often for keyboard.
JS Bach had an extended music career. Within all of his work, Bach wrote some 200 church cantatas which have come down to us. He brought to majestic fruition the polyphonic style.
All of them. This is not a trick answer. Johann Sebastian Bach is the most famous of that name, but his ancestors and he and his sons all wrote music for flutes.
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was a German Baroque composer and organ genius who wrote a staggering amount of material, including the Brandenburg Concertos, the Passion of St. Matthew and the Well-Tempered Clavichord.
Fantasia and Fugue (for organ) BWV 561.St. Matthew Passion BWV 244