German musician Johann Sebastian Bach is considered
one of the world’s greatest composers of music. He was also a gifted player of
the organ and the harpsichord (another keyboard instrument).
Bach created hundreds of musical compositions,
including works for choir, orchestra, and individual instruments, especially
the organ.
Among his many masterpieces are the six Brandenburg concertos, which have parts for both an orchestra and solo instruments. Bach composed many works for Lutheran church services. He also wrote longer sacred pieces, such as the Mass in B Minor (1749), for choir, soloists, and orchestra.
Among his many masterpieces are the six Brandenburg concertos, which have parts for both an orchestra and solo instruments. Bach composed many works for Lutheran church services. He also wrote longer sacred pieces, such as the Mass in B Minor (1749), for choir, soloists, and orchestra.
Early
Life
Bach was born on March 21, 1685, in Eisenach (now in
central Germany). His eldest brother, who was an organist, probably gave him
his first keyboard lessons. Bach attended school in Luneburg, where he sang in
a boys’ choir. By the time he left, he was a skilled organist and composer.
See also :Abacus
Career
Bach worked as a musician and composer in churches
and in the service of German noblemen in various cities. His first major
position was as the official organist for a duke at Weimar. Later he also became
director of the duke’s orchestra. His duties included composing a sacred
cantata a type of music for use during church services every month.
In 1723 Bach became the director of church music for
the city of Leipzig. During his early years in this job, he composed many
cantatas, sometimes up to one per week. At Leipzig he also directed an
orchestra off and on from 1729 into the early 1740s. Bach died in Leipzig on
July 28, 1750.
During his lifetime Bach was known mainly for his
skill as a musician. After his death his compositions were mostly forgotten
until the early 1800s. Then people began to rediscover his works. Today the
music of Bach is highly acclaimed and is performed frequently.
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