Johann Sebastian Bach, a magnificent German composer of the Baroque era
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was a German composer and keyboard player. Some of his great works of music include the Brandenburg Concertos; the St Matthew Passion; The Well-Tempered Clavier; and The Goldberg Variations.
During his lifetime J. S. Bach was mainly known as an accomplished player of the organ and harpsichord, and it was only in the 1800s that his works of music came to be widely admired.
In this lens you will see some great performances of Bach's works and learn a little about the man and his music.
Toccata & Fugue in D Minor (J S Bach)
Magnificent, Inspirational Organ Music!
It's So Easy!
"There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself."
-- Johann Sebastian Bach
The Brandenburg Concertos
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Bach: The Brandenburg Concertos (Cambridge Music Handbooks)
Bach: The Brandenburg Concertos (Cambridge Music Handbooks)
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"Boyd's informed and judicious work, the 20th in the 'Cambridge Music Handbook' series, is a must for those wishing to catch up with the latest scholarship dealing with this celebrated set of 'six concertos for several [different] instruments.'" - Choice
Johann Sebastian Bach: The Culmination of An Era
Johann Sebastian Bach: The Culmination of An Era
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Fine biography of Bach's life and music
Karl Geiringer wrote compelling and informative biographies that are concise yet musically mature and insightful. This book is divided into two parts. The first third of the book (106 pages) is a narrative of Bach's life. Part II has a short essay on Bach's musical heritage that describes the musical resources and forms that were in force in Bach's time.
Part III discusses the great composer's music by type rather than in chronological order. This helps us compare the various compositions in each genre and see the compositional choices Bach made and how he developed as a composer.
This is a fine book for the general reader, student, or professional musician.

Johann Sebastian Bach as a Young Man
Program Notes on Famous Johann Sebastian Bach Works
- St Mathew Passion (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- The whole work is written for double chorus, the two choruses singing the harmony of the chorales, accompanied by the instruments, while the congregation sing the tune in unison. Each chorus has its own orchestra and its own organ accompaniment.
CLICK ON ABOVE LINK TO READ FULL NOTES ON THIS WORK - Magnificat in D (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- The Magnificat in D -- known as the "Great Magnificat," to distinguish it from the smaller -- is considered one of the grandest illustrations of Bach's genius. It was composed for Christmas Day, 1723.
CLICK ON ABOVE LINK TO READ FULL NOTES ON THIS WORK - Christmas Oratorio (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- The "Christmas Oratorio" was written by Bach in 1734, the subject being taken from texts in Luke and Matthew pertaining to the Nativity. It is not an oratorio in the modern sense; but the justification of its appellation as such is to be found in Bach's own title, "Oratorium tempore nativitatis Christi."
CLICK ON ABOVE LINK TO READ FULL NOTES ON THIS WORK - Suite No 2 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- The Suite No. 2, in B minor, is one of the most characteristic and popular of the set. Its various members are an Overture, Rondo, Sarabande, Bourrée, Polonaise, Minuet, and a little closing movement in free style called "Tändelei." The Overture consists of an introductory Adagio, followed by a four-part fugue, at the close of which the movement ends with another Adagio similar to the first.
CLICK ON ABOVE LINK TO READ FULL NOTES ON THIS WORK - Prelude, Fugue, and Chorale (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- The Prelude, Fugue and Chorale is a composite work. The Prelude in C sharp minor is taken from Bach's "Well-Tempered Clavichord" and the Fugue is for the organ in G minor. J. J. Albert, the German composer, in his setting transposes the prelude to D minor and between it and the Fugue has placed a Chorale in G minor for two trumpets, four horns and three trombones.
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Air on the G String (J S Bach)
Cellist: Misha Quint
Bach Masterpieces on CD

J. S. Bach on a postage stamp from United Arab Emirates
The Goldberg Variations var. 26-30 & Aria Da Capo
Pianist: Stephen Y. Gould
Gould plays Goldberg Variations var.26-30 & Aria Da Capo
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Bach: The Goldberg Variations (Cambridge Music Handbooks)
Bach: The Goldberg Variations (Cambridge Music Handbooks)
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Peter Williams manages to pack in an extraordinary amount of information about the work's background, compositional techniques and structures, and reception history. His consideration of the work's relationships to a large amount of other music is particularly remarkable. The writing style is fresh and engaging and the material presented clearly and concisely. We can safely say that Williams's book will be the fundamental work on its subject for years to come.' - Eighteenth-Century Music
Recommended J. S. Bach Resources on the Internet
- Johann Sebastian Bach. Mp3 Organ Music.
- Bach organ works performed by different organists on one of the largest church organs in Spain. Magnificent!
- Dave's J. S. Bach Page
- Includes a catalog of works, images, MIDI files, audio, and electric bass arrangements.
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- Biography and works of J. S. Bach (article by Francis Hueffer, Ph.D., formerly musical critic of The Times; author of The Troubadours: a History of Provençal Life and Literature in the Middle Ages and Richard Wagner and the Music of the Future; editor of Great Musicians).

Bach's Handwriting (MS of his Lute Suite in G Minor)
J. S. Bach - Well-Tempered Clavier 2: Prelude in F# Minor
Played by Angela Hewitt
The Aim of Music
"The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul."
-- Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (article)
Revered for their intellectual depth and technical and artistic beauty, Bach's works include the Brandenburg concertos; the Goldberg Variations; the English Suites, French Suites, Partitas, and Well-Tempered Clavier; the Mass in B Minor; the St Matthew Passion; the St. John Passion; The Musical Offering; The Art of Fugue; the Sonatas and Partitas for violin solo; the Cello Suites; more than 200 surviving cantatas; and a similar number of organ works, including the celebrated Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.
While Bach's fame as an organist was great during his lifetime, he was not particularly well-known as a composer. His adherence to Baroque forms and contrapuntal style was considered "old-fashioned" by his contemporaries, especially late in his career when the musical fashion tended towards Rococo and later Classical styles. A revival of interest and performances of his music began early in the 19th century, and he is now widely considered to be one of the greatest composers in the Western tradition.
Source: Wapedia
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- AddaptAbilities AddaptAbilities Aug 15, 2009 @ 2:17 am
- Was that first quote delivered in his sarcastic voice? I've heard it was a lot like his regular voice. As someone who taught a lot of keyboard students, that had to be tongue in cheek.
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- Jimmie Jimmie Apr 6, 2009 @ 6:51 am
- I love the 2 Bach quotes. To the first I reply with a sarcastic, "yeah, right!" And to the second a hearty AMEN!
Bach is our composer of the term. I actually downloaded an entire Best of Bach album from Amazon! It took a long time, but how can you study Bach without some music?
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- sandyv sandyv Nov 7, 2008 @ 12:45 pm
- Very nice lens! I love the Richter video - thanks for including it. I just made my own lens about Bach's cantatas: JS Bach's Sacred Cantatas, which explores a bit more of this extraordinary music.
Sandy
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- Joie Joie Feb 2, 2008 @ 10:41 pm
- Beautiful lens - a feast for the senses! Thank you!
If you like Bach, I know you'll enjoy my tribute to him and his "Coffee Cantata" on my lens, "The History of the Coffeehouse Around the World." Johann Sebastian was one of the most famous coffeehouse patrons in the world!
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- Pierce_This_2 Pierce_This_2 Oct 9, 2007 @ 4:04 pm
- Great lens. 5 star. How to measure a belly button ring size
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