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Johann Sebastian Bach

A famous German composer of the Baroque period, who lived from 1685-1750.

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Where is bach buried?

Church of St. Thomas, Leipzig; his third resting place.

How old was JS Bach when he died?

Well of course he would be over 100 years old if your smart, to get the actual age keep on doing research.

What were most of Bach's compositions used for?

Mainly for the church ... in Liepzig, German. Bach composed a weekly Cantata lasting about 20 minutes for the church services. Those cantata's complimented the homily or sermon of the day.

What was Johann Sebastian bach's nationality?

Yes. The descendants of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach immigrated from Ukraine and settled near Stillwater, Oklahoma.

How old was bach when he started playing music?

Probably at about 18 years, I am not sure. -- The earliest records seem to indicate music that was written around that age of 18-22, around the time when he started getting work as a composer, but that music is so maturely and thoroughly written it is very likely that he wrote music much earlier - whether any of it survived or not is also a question.

Who took care of Johann Sebastian after his parents died?

No Bach's sister did not take care of him when his parents died. Bach was an orphan until his older brother took him in.

What period of music did Telemann compose?

Yes, Telemann was infact a composer from the Baroque time period, that lasted around

the 1600's to roughly 1750. He was born in 1681 and died in 1767. Gladly, he lived a

longer life than most in this time.

What is the most famous pieces that Bach wrote?

One that is very familiar is "Toccata and Fugue in D minor" which is widely used at Halloween and for horror films.

Other contenders are "Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring" and "Air on a G String."

What is Johann Sebastian bach's greatest compositions?

The one piece most people are likely to recognize, even if they don't know the title, is the Toccata and Fugue in d minor, which was famously animated by the Disney Studio in 1939's Fantasia. It has been used as background and incidental music in countless movies.

What was Bach's favorite piece of Music?

well he was influenced very early on by Dietrich Buxtehude, if that helps :s

What college did bach go to?

No, he didn't. He studied music under his famous father and (perhaps) his brother Johann Elias Bach until his father died. He then studied under his brother Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach for a few years before going off to Vienna to study under Giovanni Battista Martini.

Did Bach play the violin?

He learnt from his father and his uncles, they also taught him how to play the organ and the harpischord. His father and one of his uncles were famous musicians, his father - Johann Amrosius Bach and one of his uncles - Johann Christoph Bach a famous organist. His brother, also names Johann Christoph Bach, taught him how to play the calvichord when he was about 10 years old.

What is the principal element of a fugue?

The recurring theme of the piece. It can be presented with different tempos or keys.

What are major life events of Johann Sebastian bach?

· 1.) In 1685 J S Bach was born in Eisenach, Germany.

· 2.) At the age of 14, Bach, along with his older school friend George Erdmann, was awarded a choral scholarship to study at the prestigious St. Michael's School in Lüneburg.

· 3.) In January 1703, shortly after graduating and failing an audition for an organist's post at Sangerhausen. Bach was a post as a court musician in the chapel of Duke Johann Ernst in Weimar, a large town in Thuringia.

· 4.)He took over the directorship of the Collegium Musicum, a secular performance ensemble that had been started in 1701 by his old friend, the composer Georg Philipp Telemann.

· 5.)The final work Bach completed was a chorale prelude for organ, dictated to his son-in-law, Johann Altnikol, from his deathbed. Entitled Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit (Before thy throne I now appear)

· 6.) Bach died on 28 July 1750 at the age of 65.

What are facts about js bach life?

He could sit down at the keyboard and improvise fugues. If you know what a fugue is, you realize what a feat it is to improvise one.
1. He was a great musician

2. Enjoyed playing the violin the most

3. Honored by mozart, chopin, and Hindemith

4. Bach was more famous after death

5. Had 20 kids overall

6. 2 wives (Maria Elisabeth Lammerhirt and anna magdelena Bach)

7. Had 3 brothers that survived infancy

8. Parents died when Bach was 9

9.Born March 21, 1685

10. Died Summer of 1750

What type of music does Johann S Bach compose?

Bach wrote during the period called the Baroque. Bach was writing at the end of this period, and even during his lifetime tastes were shifting to what would be called the Rococo. His music is extremely varied and some consider him to be the greatest composer of all time. He wrote music for several solo instruments including cello, organ, harpsichord and clavichord. The Well Tempered Clavichord and The Goldberg Variations are two of the better known of several collections of brilliant keyboard music. He wrote a large amount of church music including a famous collection of cantatas. He wrote orchestral pieces and concertos including the well known Brandenberg Concertos. His contributions to and influence on organ music are immense.

Baroque music is characterized by a more cerebral and analytical approach, including the creation of rich and complex fugue structures that can contain complex and multi-layered harmonies.

Did Bach compose the Ave Maria?

The prelude in c major is the first piece in the Well-tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach. The "Ave Maria" melody, plus one additional bar in the prelude, were superimposed by Charles Gounod c. 150 years later.

What are the Names of other famous composers in j s bach's time?

The most famous composers who were contemporary of Bach were:

-Telemann, Hasse, Graupner, Quantz and Keiser in Germany.

-Marais, Couperin and Rameau in France.

-Albinoni, Vivaldi, Alessandro & Domenico Scarlatti, Tartini, Locatelli, Geminiani, Veracini, Porpora and Pergolesi in Italy.

-Handel, Arne and Avison in Great Britain.

-Heinichen and Zelenka in Austria.

How many motets did Bach write?

He wrote 18 sonatas for piano. There is also a traditional "19th" sonata which consist of two separate works usually performed as a complete sonata. He wrote 17 church sonatas. He wrote 36 violin sonatas. He also wrote 3 other chamber sonatas, one for bassoon and cello, and two for violin and bass.

If my math is correct, he wrote 75 sonatas.

What was bach's last piece of music?

Beethoven's last completed piece was the replacement finale to his string quartet Op. 130 in B-flat. It was written as a substitute for the Grosse Fuge, which some of his friends found too long and weighty.

What composer was born the same year as Johann Sebastian Bach?

Actually two great composers were born in the same year as Handel -one was Johann Sebastian Bach and the other was Domenico Scarlatti -there were probably dozens of less important ones born in that year -1685 I think.