Probably "Toccata and fugue in D minor".
Most of J.S. Bach's keyboard music was written for harpsichord or organ. The modern piano hadn't yet been invented during his lifetime.
the 3 most popular 1D songs are 'What makes you beautiful' 'Live while were young' and 'one thing'
I don't think it was a piece by Bach - it was a fugue based on Bach's name, and in his style. That's what most of the piece is; musicals expressions of the greatest composers' names using the sytle of music they themselves composed in.
Mainly for the church ... in Liepzig, German. Bach composed a weekly Cantata lasting about 20 minutes for the church services. Those cantata's complimented the homily or sermon of the day.
The most popular Aladin song is "A Whole New World". The runner ups for the most popular Aladin songs are "Friend Like Me", "Prince Ali", and "One Jump Ahead".
Bach never composed any opera's. He did compose cantata's, however.
Johann Sebastian Bach
old McDonald had a farm............ Yes its true he composed that
Jewel has many songs that are super popular within culture. One of her most popular songs is called 'Hands' and is the one that is the most played on the radio.
The most popular songs by Gucci Mane are "Icy", "Traphouse", and "My Chain".
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor :D
Most of J.S. Bach's keyboard music was written for harpsichord or organ. The modern piano hadn't yet been invented during his lifetime.
the 3 most popular 1D songs are 'What makes you beautiful' 'Live while were young' and 'one thing'
Raihan's most popular songs were released when Raihan's first album launched. Some of the most popular songs were Puji-Pujian, Peristiwa Subuh and Iman Mutiara.
The most popular songs by Sam and Dave are include Soul Man, Hold on I'm Comin' and When Something Is Wrong With My Baby. These are only a few songs by Sam and Dave, but are considered the most popular.
Bolero being the most famous
I don't think it was a piece by Bach - it was a fugue based on Bach's name, and in his style. That's what most of the piece is; musicals expressions of the greatest composers' names using the sytle of music they themselves composed in.