Johann Sebastian Bach, composer of the Baroque Era -
Born - 21st March, 1685 in Eisenach, Germany
Died - 28th July, 1750 in Leipzig, Germany
Major works include - 6 Brandenburg concertos, 4 Orchestral suites, 7 Harpsichord concertos, 3 Violin concertos, over 200 Cantatas.
Genres - Sacred music for the German Protestant liturgy especially cantatas, instrumental and keyboard music.
JS Bach began composing at the age of 17 (in 1702) and composed prolifically until he began decomposing in 1750. Ironically, during his lifetime, he was more highly regarded for his organ playing than his compositions.
Yes he did. His eyesight was so bad, he decided to have an operation on it. In fact, the first operation was to cut out some cataracts that appeared. Eventually, he had to have another operation because the cataracts reappeared.
the most metal of all from what made bach's music great in the first place bach's "niccol paganini" not a piece of music, but a. Sleepers awake by j s bach played by bob crisp - associated from j s bach s orchestral suite no 2 in b minor has become one of the most famous show-pieces since it became one of the favorite bach ringtones on the first.
Yes it will because styles and music rotate in and out through the years.
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BluesThe style of music started during the 1890's in theplantations of the Mississippi delta and east Texas .
Johann Sebastian Bach's main instrument was the organ. He was a renowned organist and composer known for his mastery of the instrument and contributions to organ music.
Ulrich Hrsg. Prinz has written: 'Schriftenreihe der Internationalen Bachakademie Stuttgart, Band 10: J. S. Bachs Instrumentarium' -- subject(s): Music
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Yes he did. His eyesight was so bad, he decided to have an operation on it. In fact, the first operation was to cut out some cataracts that appeared. Eventually, he had to have another operation because the cataracts reappeared.
Omnibus - 1952 The Music of J-S- Bach 5-22 was released on: USA: 31 March 1957
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He helped form classical music