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  Johann Sebastian Bach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bach drew the soprano and alto choristers from the School, and the tenors and basses from the School and elsewhere in Leipzig.
Bach was best known during his lifetime as an organist, organ consultant, and composer of organ works both in the traditional German free genres such as preludes, fantasias, and toccatas, and stricter forms such as chorale preludes and fugues.
Bach's other large work, the Mass in B minor, was assembled by Bach near the end of his life, mostly from pieces composed earlier (such as Cantata 191 and Cantata 12).
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 Bach (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–1788), composer, harpsichordist and pianist
Johann Bernhard Bach (1676–1749) composer, harpsichordist and organist
BACH motif, a four-note sequence (b-flat, a natural, c natural, b natural) which features in a number of pieces of music, usually in homage to J.S.Bach.
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 Wikipedia:Disambiguation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Encyclopedia article on Johann Sebastian Bach [EncycloZine]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bach was born in Eisenach, Germany, in 1685 and died in 1750 at the age of 65.
Bach's mother died when he was still a young boy and his father suddenly died when J. Bach was nine, at which time Bach moved in with his older brother Johann Christoph Bach, who was the organist of Ohrdruf in Germany.
Bach's representation of the essence and message of Christianity in his religious music is considered by many to be so powerful and beautiful that in Germany he is sometimes referred to as the Fifth Evangelist.
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 music - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about music
The early part of the century was dominated by Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel.
Bach was a master of harmony and counterpoint.
Bach's sons C P E Bach and J C Bach reacted against contrapuntal forms and developed sonata form, the basis of the classical sonata, quartet, and symphony.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /music   (1319 words)

  
 Johann Sebastian Bach - Johann Sebastian Bach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bach’s position in Weimar marked an start of the sustained period of composing keyboard with orchestral works, in which he had attained an technical proficiency with confidence to extend an prevailing large-scale structures with to synthesize influences from abroad.
Bach is best known during his lifetime for an organist, organ consultant, with composer of organ works both in an traditional German free genres such for preludes, fantasias, with toccatas, with stricter forms such for chorale preludes with fugues.
Bach's other large work, an Mass in B minor, is assembled by Bach near an end of his life, mostly from pieces composed earlier (such for Cantata 191 with Cantata 12).
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 Johann Sebastian Bach - ChoralWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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Bach Cantatas Website: Free PDF vocal scores to nearly every Bach cantata
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