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JOHANN S.BACH

JOHANN S.BACH. BIOGRAPHY. JOHANN BACH WAS BORN MARCH 21, 1685

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JOHANN S.BACH

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  1. JOHANN S.BACH

  2. BIOGRAPHY • JOHANN BACH WAS BORN MARCH 21, 1685 • Ernestine Saxon Duchies—died July 28, 1750, Leipzig) composer of the Baroque era, the most celebrated member of a large family of northern German musicians. Although he was admired by his contemporaries primarily as an outstanding harpsichordist, organist, and expert on organ building, Bach is now generally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time and is celebrated as the creator of the Brandenburg Concertos, The Well-Tempered Clavier, the Mass in B Minor, and numerous other masterpieces of church and instrumental music

  3. BACH FAMILY • Early years • J.S. Bach was the youngest child of Johann Ambrosius Bach and Elisabeth Lämmerhirt. Ambrosius was a string player, employed by the town council and the ducal court of Eisenach. Johann Sebastian started school in 1692 or 1693 and did well in spite of frequent absences. Of his musical education at this time, nothing definite is known; however, he may have picked up the rudiments of string playing from his father, and no doubt he attended the Georgenkirche, where Johann Christoph Bach was organist until 1703.

  4. music • Sacred choral music • 1724 St John Passion • 1727 St Matthew Passion • 1734 Christmas Oratorio • 1749 Mass in B • 1723 Magnificat in D • 200+ Church cantatas • c.1744 No.80 Einfeste Burg is unserGott • 1731 No.140 Wachet auf • Motets • 1727 SingetdemHerrn • ?1723 JesumeineFreude

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  6. Ach Gott und Herr • Strengthen for service, Lord, the handsThat holy things have taken;Let ears that now have heard thy songsTo clamor never waken. • Lord, may the tongues which ‘Holy’ sangKeep free from all deceiving;The eyes which saw Thy love be brightThy blessed hope perceiving. • The feet that tread Thy holy courtsFrom light do Thou not banish;The bodies by Thy body fedWith Thy new life replenish.

  7. TimeLine • In 1703, when Bach was 18, he became a violinist in the private orchestra of the prince of Weimar, but he left to be an organist at Arnstadt within the year. • In 1708, when Bach was 23, he was made court organist and chamber musician at Weimar. He also married Maria Barbara Bach. • In 1714, he was 29 and became concert master at Weimar. • In 1720, he was 35, and his wife died. She had given birth to seven children, of which only three were living. She died shortly after the seventh child was born.

  8. Johann Bach work • No. 1, BWV. 1046 - F Major • No. 2, BWV. 1047 - F Major • No. 3, BWV. 1048 - G Major • No. 4, BWV. 1049 - G Major • No. 5, BWV. 1050 - D Major • No. 6, BWV. 1051 - B flat Major • Orchestral Suites • BWV. 1066, C Major - 1725 • BWV. 1067, b minor - 1739 • BWV. 1068, D Major - 1731 • BWV. 1069, D Major - 1725

  9. Johann S. Bach Johann performing on the organ

  10. sources • www.google.com • www.yahoo.com • www.johannbach.com

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