Baroque Era[4 sure]
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Harpsichord, and pianoforte.
Yes, Johann Sebastian Bach's father, Johann Ambrosius Bach, was a musician and likely taught him to play the violin and possibly other instruments. Bach was exposed to music from a young age, growing up in a family with a strong musical tradition. His father's influence laid the foundation for Bach's remarkable musical career.
Bach's life span is from 1685-1750. He belongs to the Baroque era. In his later years, he try to specialize in his Baroque forms where other composers (including his sons) deviated from the Baroque culture to classical galant style.
The late Baroque period. He was contemporary with Bach and Handel.
A Trio sonata
Harpsichord, and pianoforte.
no Bach didn't play the clarinet Bach was a noted organist, choir master and composer for church and court musical ensembles. The clarinet was not invented until after he dies, so he never got the opportunity.
Bach's life span is from 1685-1750. He belongs to the Baroque era. In his later years, he try to specialize in his Baroque forms where other composers (including his sons) deviated from the Baroque culture to classical galant style.
The late Baroque period. He was contemporary with Bach and Handel.
Johann Sebastian Bach's father, Johann Ambrosius Bach, was a musician and a court trumpeter in Germany. He was known for his skill with the trumpet and was part of a musical family that influenced Johann Sebastian Bach's musical upbringing.
A Trio sonata
He was a musical composer
Bach and Handel
Johann Sebastian Bach
baroque
Baroque
Bach, today, is the standard for Baroque-era music.