Heinrich Weissenberg von Bisswang (aka. Enrico Albicastro), Johann Schneck Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer There are probable hundreds more, but these are the few I can think of.
Although many other composers wrote variants of the Bach oratorio, it is believe that no other composers have written a complete work based upon the Gospel of St. Matthew besides, JS Bach.
There is a number of composers not in the romantic era. JS Bach, Handel and Bettoven did not write in that era.
Johann Sebastian Bach.
No.
Yes, his wife's name was Anna Magdelena, and they had a number of children (8, if I'm not mistaken), a couple of whom became farly famous composers in their own right (Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach).
Although many other composers wrote variants of the Bach oratorio, it is believe that no other composers have written a complete work based upon the Gospel of St. Matthew besides, JS Bach.
There is a number of composers not in the romantic era. JS Bach, Handel and Bettoven did not write in that era.
Johann Sebastian Bach.
No.
No.
Yes, his wife's name was Anna Magdelena, and they had a number of children (8, if I'm not mistaken), a couple of whom became farly famous composers in their own right (Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach).
Second son of Johann Sebastian Bach
There are many composers who wrote a 'toccata in D minor' . Probably the most famous is the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 by JS Bach.
German.
Germany.
Germany
Catholic