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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, a musician in the early 19th century. His organization and performance of Bach's Saint Mathews Passion in 1829 led to a new era of appreciation for J.S. Bach.
Excuse me, but is it not St. Matthew Passion ?
the Well-Tempered Clavier
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 Wolfgang von Geothe
His audiences seemed to like him very much, but his employers appeared to have a few problems with him. JS Bach was mostly known for his organ playing during his life time, not so much for his composing which is ironic because he played his own compositions. His influence and popularity was not as great after his death, as was the case with the likes of Mozart and Beethoven, until Mendelssohn picked up some his work nearly a hundred years later and began to perform Bachs works himself.
Brandenburg concertos was created in 1721.
the Well-Tempered Clavier
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Johann Sebastian Bach composed over 1200 musical works and had 20 children.
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