Thursday, April 23, 2020
Johann Sebastian Bach Essays (257 words) - Classical Music, Music
  Johann Sebastian Bach       Born: March 21, 1685   Died: July 28, 1750   Birthplace: Eisanach, Germany   Age at Death: 65     Biography    Born at Eisenach, in Thuringia, he came of a distinguished  musical family. At 15 he became a chorister at Luneburg and at 19  organist at Arnstadt. Subsequent appointments included positions  at the courts of Weimar and Anhalt-Kother, and finally in 1723,  that of musical director at St Thomas's choir school in Leipzig,  where, apart from his brief visit to the court of Frederick the  Great of Prussia in 1747, he remained there until his death.  Bach married twice and had 21 children, ten of whom died in  infancy. His second wife, Anna Magdalena Wulkens, was a soprano  singer; she also acted as his amanuensis, when in later years his  sight failed.    Bach was a master of contrapuntal technique, and his music marks  the culmination of the Baroque polyphonic style.    Important Works    Sacred music includes over 200 church cantatas, the Easter and  Christmas oratorios, the two great Passions of St Mathew and St  John, and the Mass in B minor.  Orchestral music includes his six Brandenburg Concertos, other  concertos for clavier and for violin, and four orchestral suites.  Bach's keyboard music for clavier and for organ is of equal  importance and includes the collection of 48 preludes and fugures  known as THE WELL-TEMPERED CLAVIER, the GOLDBERG VARIATIONS, and  the FRENCH and ENGLISH SUITES.    Of his organ music, the most imporant examples are the choral  preludes. He also wrote chamber music and songs. Two important  works written in the later years illustrate the principles and  potential of his polyphic art - THE MUSICAL OFFERING and THE ART  OF FUGUE.    
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