That would have been interesting, especially since Julliard School of Music wasn't founded until 1905 and JS Bach died in 1750.
Bach played many instruments like the violin, viola, organ, and harpsichord.
Johann Sebastian Bach did not play the lute as a primary instrument, but he did compose music for it. His works, such as the "Lute Suites" and some pieces for other instruments, were often transcribed for lute performance. While there is no definitive evidence that Bach himself played the lute, his compositions highlight his deep understanding of its capabilities and repertoire.
bach's favorite instermint
bach played the organ, along with many other instruments, but bach played the organ the best
His Father
Bach played many instruments like the violin, viola, organ, and harpsichord.
bach's favorite instermint
bach played the organ, along with many other instruments, but bach played the organ the best
His Father
yes
Johann Sebastian Bach favorite things to do is play the piano,dance,probly eat,and sometimes sing.
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
Harpsichord, and pianoforte.
he played organ and piano He also played the harpsichord.
Johann Sebastian Bach, composer of the Baroque Era - Born - 21st March, 1685 in Eisenach, Germany Died - 28th July, 1750 in Leipzig, Germany JS Bach seems to have played the organ almost exclusively. Much of his composing seems to be focussed on keyboards, but when he moved to the Cothen Court to work for Prince Leopold, he was able to exploit the instrumental resources there, presumably the musicians, but not to actually play the instruments himself.
Bach never played the piano. He played organ, harpsichord and violin. He might have owned a piano in his later years just before his death, but this is debatable.
Prelude and Fugue Bb Major by Johann Sebastian Bach :) It's not too big, but it is fun to play!