Wolfgang Mozart
by his father
CORELLI
Bach helped inspire Antonio
Bach
Yes he did. He inspired people like Beethoven and Mozart.
He inspired other musicians like Mozart to make music too
No, it was by Handel, allegedly inspired when he took refuge in a west London smithy during a heavy shower of rain and heard the blacksmith hammering away.
Johann Sebastian Bach composed for King Frederick II of Prussia, also known as Frederick the Great. He was invited to the king's court in Potsdam, where he famously played a series of keyboard improvisations. This encounter inspired Bach to create several works, including the "Musical Offering," which was dedicated to Frederick II and showcases elaborate counterpoint and variations.
Musicians were common to the Bach family. At the time of Sebastian, there were 50 musical members. His sons -Carl Philipp Emanuel, Johann Christian, Wilhelm Friedemann, and Johann Christoph Friedrich-became composers in their own right.
No one actually give Vivaldi the nickname, il prete rosso. He got that because his red flaming (and rare) hair.
Dieterich Buxtehude significantly influenced Johann Sebastian Bach through his innovative approach to church music, particularly in the realm of organ composition and liturgical practices. Buxtehude's use of complex harmonies, intricate counterpoint, and expressive melodies inspired Bach's own compositions, especially his organ works and cantatas. Additionally, Bach's visit to Buxtehude in Lübeck exposed him to new musical ideas and performance styles that shaped his artistic development. This encounter emphasized the importance of improvisation and the integration of various musical forms, leaving a lasting impact on Bach's oeuvre.
Bach Trumpet