J.S. Bach

J.S. Bach

Genres: Classical, baroque, instrumental, german, composers

About J.S. Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach (31 March 1685 – 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He composed a wide range of music across various instruments and forms, including orchestral works such as the Brandenburg Concertos; solo instrumental pieces like the cello suites and the sonatas and partitas for solo violin; keyboard compositions including the Goldberg Variations and The Well-Tempered Clavier; organ works such as the Schübler Chorales and the Toccata and Fugue in D minor; and choral music including the St Matthew Passion and the Mass in B minor. Since the 19th century, Bach has been recognised as an influential figure in Western classical music. Bach was born into a family with several musicians. After becoming an orphan at the age of 10, he lived with his eldest brother Johann Christoph and continued his musical studies in Lüneburg. He returned to Thuringia in 1703, working in various positions for Protestant churches in Arnstadt and Mühlhausen, and later at courts in Weimar and Köthen. In 1723, he was appointed cantor at St Thomas Church in Leipzig, where he composed for local churches and the university's student ensemble Collegium Musicum. He began publishing keyboard and organ music in 1726. During his career, Bach experienced some difficulties in his professional relationships. In 1736, Augustus III of Poland granted him the title of court composer. In his later years, Bach revised and expanded many earlier works. He died in 1750 following complications from eye surgery. Bach had 20 children with two wives, Maria Barbara and Anna Magdalena, with 10 surviving into adulthood. Four of his sons became composers. Bach's work incorporates German musical traditions and techniques such as counterpoint, harmonic and motivic organisation, and includes influences from Italian and French music. His output comprises hundreds of cantatas, both sacred and secular, as well as Latin church music, Passions, oratorios, and motets. He frequently used Lutheran hymns in his vocal music, including four-part chorales and sacred songs. His compositions cover organ and other keyboard instruments, concertos for violin and harpsichord, and chamber and orchestral suites. His music often employs contrapuntal methods such as canon and fugue. During the 18th century, Bach was mainly known as an organist, and his keyboard works, such as The Well-Tempered Clavier, were valued for their educational aspects. The 19th century brought renewed interest in his music, with biographies published and his complete works printed. Scholarship on Bach has continued through dedicated periodicals, catalogues such as the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis, and critical editions. His music has been popularised through arrangements like "Air on the G String" and "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," as well as recordings, including complete collections released for the 250th anniversary of his death.

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J.S. Bach Bach: Christmas Oratorio: Part V: Ach, Wann Wird Die Zeit Erscheinen?
J.S. Bach 1 BWV 1007 G I Prelude
J.S. Bach 5 BWV 1011 c II Allemande
J.S. Bach 5 BWV 1011 c IV Sarabande
J.S. Bach BWV 1047 Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F - Andante
J.S. Bach BWV 1049 Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G - Presto
J.S. Bach BWV 1050 Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D - Allegro
J.S. Bach BWV 1052 d II Largo
J.S. Bach BWV 1052 d III Presto
J.S. Bach BWV 1066 OS 1 C V Menuet 1 & 2
J.S. Bach BWV1001, Sonata 1 - 2. Fuga
J.S. Bach BWV1001, Sonata 1 - 3. Siciliano
J.S. Bach BWV1003 Sonata 2 in a - 1. Grave
J.S. Bach BWV1003 Sonata 2 in a - 2. Fuga
J.S. Bach BWV1004, Partita 2 in e - 3. Sarabande
J.S. Bach BWV1006, Partita 3 in E - 1. Preludio
J.S. Bach Brandenburg Con 1 in F, BWV1046 - 3 Allegro
J.S. Bach Brandenburg Con 5 in D, BWV1050 - 2 Affettuoso
J.S. Bach Cello Suite V in Cm, BWV 1011-A
J.S. Bach Concerto BWV1052 in d for Harpsichord - 1. Allegro
J.S. Bach Concerto BWV1055 in A for Harpsichord - 2. Larghetto (in f#)
J.S. Bach Concerto BWV1055 in A for Oboe d'amore - 2. Larghetto (in f#)
J.S. Bach Concerto BWV1058 in g for Harpsichord - 2. Andante (in Bb)
J.S. Bach Concerto BWV1061 in C for 2 Harpsichords - 2. Adagio ovvero Largo (in a)
J.S. Bach English Suite 1 in A, BWV806 - 8 Bourree 1
J.S. Bach English Suite 2 in a, BWV807 - 4 Sarabande les Agrements de la Meme Sarabande
J.S. Bach English Suite No.6 in Dm,BWV 8
J.S. Bach Fuge a-Moll BWV543
J.S. Bach Harpsichord Concerto in A,BWV
J.S. Bach Harpsichord Concerto in D,BWV
Bach: Christmas Oratorio: Part V: Ach, Wann Wird Die Zeit Erscheinen?
1 BWV 1007 G I Prelude
5 BWV 1011 c II Allemande
5 BWV 1011 c IV Sarabande
BWV 1047 Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F - Andante
BWV 1049 Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G - Presto
BWV 1050 Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D - Allegro
BWV 1052 d II Largo
BWV 1052 d III Presto
BWV 1066 OS 1 C V Menuet 1 & 2
BWV1001, Sonata 1 - 2. Fuga
BWV1001, Sonata 1 - 3. Siciliano
BWV1003 Sonata 2 in a - 1. Grave
BWV1003 Sonata 2 in a - 2. Fuga
BWV1004, Partita 2 in e - 3. Sarabande
BWV1006, Partita 3 in E - 1. Preludio
Brandenburg Con 1 in F, BWV1046 - 3 Allegro
Brandenburg Con 5 in D, BWV1050 - 2 Affettuoso
Cello Suite V in Cm, BWV 1011-A
Concerto BWV1052 in d for Harpsichord - 1. Allegro
Concerto BWV1055 in A for Harpsichord - 2. Larghetto (in f#)
Concerto BWV1055 in A for Oboe d'amore - 2. Larghetto (in f#)
Concerto BWV1058 in g for Harpsichord - 2. Andante (in Bb)
Concerto BWV1061 in C for 2 Harpsichords - 2. Adagio ovvero Largo (in a)
English Suite 1 in A, BWV806 - 8 Bourree 1
English Suite 2 in a, BWV807 - 4 Sarabande les Agrements de la Meme Sarabande
English Suite No.6 in Dm,BWV 8
Fuge a-Moll BWV543
Harpsichord Concerto in A,BWV
Harpsichord Concerto in D,BWV