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The answer to that question is.........
1. Bach iw on3 of the 3 B's of classical music-- along with Beethoven and Brahans.
Johann Sebastian Bach was not deaf, Beethoven was. Though Bach was blind for most of his life.
J. S. Bach lived from 1685 to 1750, being active throughout the first half of the 18th century.
No, John Sebastian Bach was not deaf, that's Beethoven, but I think Bach was blind by the end of his life.
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Bachtraveled extensively thou out his life
Johann Sebastian Bach was not deaf, Beethoven was. Though Bach was blind for most of his life.
J. S. Bach lived from 1685 to 1750, being active throughout the first half of the 18th century.
Bach's toccatas for the harpsichord cannot be dated with absolute precision, but they are almost sure to have been composed in his youth years, between 1705 and 1710, though he used to revise and improve his works throughout all his life.
No, John Sebastian Bach was not deaf, that's Beethoven, but I think Bach was blind by the end of his life.
PETER F. WILLIAMS has written: 'J.S. BACH: A LIFE IN MUSIC' 'LIFE OF BACH'
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Bachtraveled extensively thou out his life
Both of them were Baroque composers. Vivaldi's life years are 1678-1741. Bach lived from 1685 to 1750.
Most all of his life (1685-1750)
Yes, Bach was born and raised in Lepzig, Germany. He barely traveled and spent most of his life within the country.