Classical ... both orchestral and organ. He also composed many great Cantata's which are still performed by choirs to this day.
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Wouldn't that imply that JS Bach would've taken more than 70 years to compose it?
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Well he composed a lot of pieces of music, a musician was his main job.
No.
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there were no pianos when JS was alive
Mendelssohn
Bach was a noted organist during his time, but also played harpsichord and violin.
Wouldn't that imply that JS Bach would've taken more than 70 years to compose it?
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Carl Philip Emmanuel (in classical music) second son of JS Bach
Well he composed a lot of pieces of music, a musician was his main job.
No.
No.
There are a plethora of recordings of as many different organists that have recorded this great JS Bach work. Each one has their own interpretation of the music and may sound quite different.
js bach, he is normally the one that people bring up the most but there is no official anwser