He had around 1130 compositions. His cantatas along with his works for voice, organ and harpsichord brings us peace of mind. His Motets were in good taste to all. I think Bach would probably think that his cantata named -Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe- in English -Jesus took the twelve under Him- was his most famous work.
German composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was born on March 31, 1685 (March 21 on the Julian calendar then in use). He died at the age of 65. The year 2018 marks the 333rd anniversary of his birth.
Sebastian Bach is 6'3 (191 cm) I think you have the wrong Sebastian Bach. You are quoting the height of the contemporary Canadian Sebastian Bierk (changed name to Bach). JS Bach would have been shorter. Johann Sebastian Bach's height as recorded by Professor Wilhelm His Professor of Anatomy at the University Of Leipzig who exhumed the grave in 1894 and measured the skeleton was 166.8 cm or 5 feet, 5. 7 inches. Now Bach being an elderly man, he may have lost height with age, so 5 feet 7.5 inches, may also be considered . Google ' The Exhumation 1894 '.
He was a virtuoso organist, who appeared to be more famous as an organist than a composer when he was living. It wasn't until after he died that he was hailed as a genius, and I would say rightly so.Organ and clavier
That is a nearly impossible question to answer. But, those who rank the highest include Johann Sebastian Bach and Antonio Vivaldi. Beethoven probably doesn't rank as high as you think!
In my opinion, I believe Mozart, Beethoven, and Haydn are among the most famous composers for orchestra. There probably are more, but those three stick out. And i agree with this person! But I would say Bach and Handel would have to be in front line as well.
Johann Sebastian Welhaven was born on December 22, 1807 and died on October 21, 1873. Johann Sebastian Welhaven would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 207 years old today.
German composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was born on March 31, 1685 (March 21 on the Julian calendar then in use). He died at the age of 65. The year 2018 marks the 333rd anniversary of his birth.
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Sebastian Bach is 6'3 (191 cm) I think you have the wrong Sebastian Bach. You are quoting the height of the contemporary Canadian Sebastian Bierk (changed name to Bach). JS Bach would have been shorter. Johann Sebastian Bach's height as recorded by Professor Wilhelm His Professor of Anatomy at the University Of Leipzig who exhumed the grave in 1894 and measured the skeleton was 166.8 cm or 5 feet, 5. 7 inches. Now Bach being an elderly man, he may have lost height with age, so 5 feet 7.5 inches, may also be considered . Google ' The Exhumation 1894 '.
He is quite fond of me, or so it would seem.
I would say the most famous poet in Germany is Johann Wolfgang Goethe, followed by Friedrich Schiller
He was a virtuoso organist, who appeared to be more famous as an organist than a composer when he was living. It wasn't until after he died that he was hailed as a genius, and I would say rightly so.Organ and clavier
That is a nearly impossible question to answer. But, those who rank the highest include Johann Sebastian Bach and Antonio Vivaldi. Beethoven probably doesn't rank as high as you think!
In my opinion, I believe Mozart, Beethoven, and Haydn are among the most famous composers for orchestra. There probably are more, but those three stick out. And i agree with this person! But I would say Bach and Handel would have to be in front line as well.
It would have to be Sebastian because he is a demon. He literally cannot die, or at least, cannot be killed by humans. Apparently Reapers seem to have a bit of an effect on him with their death scythes. Though Itachi is inhumanly strong, even if he were to be fast enough to kill Sebastian, Sebastian would just revive. Itachi's Susanoo and Amaterasu would probably do some massive damage to Sebastian, but I don't think Itachi would be able to torture Sebastian with his Tsukuyomi. I feel like Sebastian is incapable of being manipulated. I think the only chance Itachi would have of defeating Sebastian is by using one of the Death God jutsus where he traps Sebastian's soul. That is assuming, though, that Sebastian even HAS a soul. And it's not like Sebastian is weak anyways. He'd be able to give Itachi a good run for his money. I think in the end, Sebastian's ability to be killed and yet, not die would be the reason he would be far stronger than Itachi.
Johann Gutenberg's famous quote was about how his invention, the printing press, would be used to spread the gospel. As a demonstration, the first book he printed with it was a Latin Bible. Gutenberg is regarded as 'the Steve Jobs of his day' by some.