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That depends on which Bach you are talking about! They were a prolific musical family. The Bach is probably Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685 -1750, who is most associated with baroque music, and forms such as the fugue. Several of his sons were also famous composers. C.P.E. Bach, for instance is associated with the classical style.

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