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Johann Sebastian Bach did not write in the genres of Opera or symphonic orchestral music, which were more prominent in the works of his contemporaries. While he composed a wide range of music, including cantatas, concertos, and chamber works, he did not create standalone operas or large symphonies. Bach's focus was primarily on sacred and instrumental music, reflecting his deep religious beliefs and the Baroque style.

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