Johann Sebastian Bach's five most famous works include the "Brandenburg Concertos," a collection of six instrumental works showcasing his mastery of orchestration; the "Mass in B minor," celebrated for its grand scale and intricate choral writing; the "Well-Tempered Clavier," a pivotal work for keyboard that explores all major and minor keys; the "Goldberg Variations," a set of variations for harpsichord that demonstrate his ingenuity; and the "St. Matthew Passion," a profound oratorio that reflects his deep spirituality and musical genius. These compositions exemplify Bach's influence on Western music and his exceptional craftsmanship.
Johann Sebastian Bach
Maria Elizabetha was his mother and Johann Ambrosius was his father.
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Johann Ambrosius Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach's last job was as the Cantor and Director of Music at St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, Germany. He held this position from 1723 until his death in 1750. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing music at the church, teaching, and composing a significant body of his work, including cantatas, oratorios, and other sacred music.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Toccata and Fugue in D minor
Maria Elizabetha was his mother and Johann Ambrosius was his father.
Hans-Eberhard Dentler has written: 'Johann Sebastian Bachs \\' 'L' arte della fuga di Johann Sebastian Bach' -- subject(s): Pythagoras and Pythagorean school 'Johann Sebastian Bach's \\'
Johann Sebastian Bach's family was a very calm, quiet, and very musical type family. Never to get in people's way. They were also very energetic.
Toccata and Fuge in D Minor, Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring & Orchestra Suite #3 in D Major
Rudolf Steglich has written: 'Tanzrhythmen in der Musik Johann Sebastian Bachs'
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Walter F. Hindermann has written: 'Wiedergewonnene Schwesterwerke der Brandenburgischen Konzerte Johann Sebastian Bachs'
Wolfgang Eckle has written: 'Versuch Einer Deutung Von Johann Sebastian Bachs Werk Die Kunst Der Fuge'