Toccata and Fugue in D Minor :D
Johann Sebastian Bach's main instrument was the organ. He was a renowned organist and composer known for his mastery of the instrument and contributions to organ music.
The composer was Johann Sebastian Bach(1685-1750).
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Johann Sebastian Bach's father, Johann Ambrosius Bach, was a musician and a court trumpeter in Germany. He was known for his skill with the trumpet and was part of a musical family that influenced Johann Sebastian Bach's musical upbringing.
Johann Sebastian Bach was born in 1685 in Germany. Bach died on July 28, 1750 at the age of 65. The cause of his death, though not known, is thought to be from a stroke.
Johann Sebastian Bach
You bet he is. His name has had a common place in the world's music for hundreds of years.
Brandenburg concertos was created in 1721.
Johann Sebastian Bach died on July 28, 1750. Johann Bach was most known for being a composer and musician during the Baroque period.
Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the most well known classical composers of all time. He typically made about four figures for a salary.
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.
Actually it was not Johann Christian Bach who made the first changes, but his father, Johann Sebastian Bach.Prior to Johann Sebastian Bach, the piano (or clavier as it was originally known) was not played using the thumbs or the fourth fingers. JS Bach was the first one to play the piano using his thumbs with his hands rounded on the keyboard. He hardly moved his hands, unlike keyboardists who preceded him, yet kept his fingers well rounded on the keyboard.Johann Christian Bach was the eleventh son of Johann Sebastian Bach. He made some significant changes to the nature of piano music, as his compositional style tended towards the more expressive. He is less known, simply because the magnificent career of his father overshadowed his own work. Also, because Johann Christian spent much time in Britain, his style developed differently. He was sometimes known as the "English Bach".