This is a somewhat anachronistic question, as movies did not exist in the lifetime of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). However, I am sure that in the twentieth century, his music was arranged or used for many movies by twentieth century composers.
he wrote most often for keyboard.
Brandenburg concertos was created in 1721.
Both, he composed religious and secular cantatas.
Johann Sebastian Bach did not write in the romantic era. He was a composer of the Baroque period, known for his intricate counterpoint and complex harmonies.
In the late baroque era, more specifically between c. 1700 and his death 1750.
J.S. Bach didn't write any symphonies. The form didn't really develop until after Bach died.
This chisel will work perfectly when I try to score the surface of the wood. The score is still tied at zero. I've never tried to write the musical score for a movie.
In German, the note "B" is actually Bb, and B-natural is "H," so Bach's name in musical notes is "Bb", "A", "C", "B."
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