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Johann Sebastian Bach Biography
Composer / Organist
Johann Sebastian Bach, the most renowned member of a distinguished family of German musicians and composers, is considered one of the greatest composers in history. A virtuoso organist who was famous throughout Germany during his career, Bach served as court musician and composer in Arnstadt, Weimar, Köthen and finally as cantor and director of music at Leipzig (1723-50). His most famous works include The Brandenberg Concertos, Well-Tempered Clavier and Art of the Fugue. Bach's fame during his lifetime was due to his ability as an organist more than his reputation as a composer, but since the 19th century he has been hailed as a genius whose work represents the peak of the Baroque era.
Extra credit: Bach fathered 20 children, some of whom were also celebrated musicians, and he was the grandfather of noted composer Johann Christian Bach (1735-82)...Bach's music inspired a 1968 hit record: Switched-on Bach by electronic music pioneer Wendy Carlos... Popular cellist Yo-Yo Ma is known for his interpretations of several Bach pieces.
Bach joins Ludwig Van Beethoven and Abe Lincoln in our loop Exhumation Celebration.
Four Good Links
J. S. Bach
Detailed biography and reviews of his works
Bach Central Station
Giant resource for online info on Bach
Dave's J. S. Bach Page
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Yo Tomita's Favorite Bach Links
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Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Eisenach, Thuringia (now Germany)
Death
Best Known As
German Baroque composer
