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  1. Johann Sebastian BachFacts, Facts, Facts + Short Biography + Fun; Bach in 9 Minutes: His Life, His Music, His Biography, Just Everything. A Really Short Cool Video; Johann Sebastian Bach: His Music in 333 Seconds; Help With Homework + Presentation + Essay; JSB for Children 6 - 10; JSB for Children 11 - 14; JSB for Teens 15 - 17

  2. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was music's most sublime creative genius. Bach was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist of the Baroque Era. Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21st 1685 in Eisenach, Germany. The young Bach was offered a choral scholarship to the ...

  3. On the Bach stamp from Canada, issued in 1999 for the dawn of the 21st millennium, notes by Johann Sebastian Bach can be seen in the background of the upper right motif. This is an excerpt from the Goldberg Variations. In the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis this piece has the number 988. Pictured is Glen Gould, who preferred to play Bach and also ...

  4. Johann Sebastian Bach holds a singular position in the history of music. A uniquely gifted musician, he combined outstanding performing virtuosity with supreme creative powers and remarkable intellectual discipline. More than two centuries after his lifetime, Bach’s work continues to set musical standards.The noted Bach scholar Christoph Wolff offers in this book new perspectives on the ...

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  6. Apr 2, 2014 · Vivaldi's work, including nearly 500 concertos, have influenced subsequent composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach. QUICK FACTS. Name: Antonio Lucio Vivaldi ...

  7. See media help. The Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, is a composition for organ by, according to the oldest sources, German composer Johann Sebastian Bach and is one of the most widely recognisable works in the organ repertoire. [1] Although the date of its origin is unknown, scholars have suggested between 1704 and the 1750s.

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