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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Shannon Beach -Professor Ferrin -Music 1010. Outline for Bach Presentation. - Brief history of Johann Sebastian Bach -History of Bach’s music accomplishments -Music Selections -Bibliography. History of Bach. Early Life.

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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

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  1. Johann Sebastian Bach(1685-1750) Shannon Beach -Professor Ferrin -Music 1010

  2. Outline for Bach Presentation -Brief history of Johann Sebastian Bach -History of Bach’s music accomplishments -Music Selections -Bibliography

  3. History of Bach Early Life • Bach was born in Germany on March 21, 1685. • He went on to become one of the greatest composers in History • Bach performed music during the Baroque period. • He had a strong musical background, having many family members involved with music.

  4. History of Bach -Bach studied at the prestigious St. Michaels in Luneberg, Germany Work History -His first job was not performing music. - Eventually he was offered a job as organist for the St. Boniface's Church in Arnstadnt - He later obtained another organist position at St. Blasius's in Muhlstein

  5. History of Bach Three of Bach’s own children pursued music successfully. Bach married his second cousin Maria Barbara Bach in 1706. Maria later died and he married Anna Wilke, fathering thirteen children with seven dying. They had seven children together. Although, three died.

  6. History of Bach Death -Joann Sebastian Bach dies on July 28, 1750 at the age of 65. -He dies from a stroke and fever. Some say due to a botched eye surgery. -He is buried at St John's cemetery in Leipzig.

  7. History of Music Accomplishment Gott ist mein König While working at St. Blasius's in Muhlstein Bach organized the renovation of the organ and published his first cantata, God is my King BWV71. He performed this piece at the inauguration of the city council. l

  8. History of Music Accomplishment -The well tempered Keyboard -Little Organ Book While living in Welmar, he became a concert master at the dual court. Finding in interest in Italian style Bach reached a world class level. Bach was jailed in 1717 and unfavorably discharged.

  9. History of Music Accomplishment In 1723, Bach was appointed Director of music to the churches in Leipzig, Germany. wrote the art of fugue for the king of Prussia -Mass in B Mionr -A Credo Sactus, Agnus Dei, completing his mass.

  10. Music Selections I No.3 In G major BWV 1048 (Brandenburg Concertos) (6:32) -Number 3 out of 6 compositions -Ritornello Form -3 Violins, 3 violas, 3 cellos, a bass and continuo

  11. Movement I- Allegro (0:00) starts with moderate allegrointroduction ofmotif, including piano, violin, violas, cellos. (:23) returns to original motif. (:44) Returns to motif with additional solo added on

  12. (1:41) turns to motif again with a different twist. • It is playing in triple meter. • The piece is Reminiscent of an Italian Concerto. • The melody and harmony areflowing together to create a smooth ascending and descending major mode. • (2:48) Just violin and piano play; a break for violas and cellos. • (2:55)All instruments start in harmoniously. • (3:00) Returns to original motif • again.

  13. (3:25)Last time returns to motif proving it is in ritornello form. • (4:24)Begins ascension • (5:10) Music begins to descend until it starts to • rise again at (5:45) • (6:38)Conclusion of 1st movement • (6:41) Movement II-Adiagio • (7:52) Movement III- Allegro This song is full of unison thatregroups with the main motif over and over again. He adds unique solo or • added music but always starts with the same motif. It is very bright and • strong.

  14. Music Selections II Gloria in excelsis Deo, BWV 191. (6:38) -One of Bachs most well known Cantatas -Only Cantata to ever be written in Latin -3 trumpets, timpani, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 5 voices, strings and continuo.

  15. Music Selections IIGloria in excelsis deo cont.. -The song is in C Major -Presented in 3 Arias -Chorus: Gloria in excelsis deo, Et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis. -Translates to: Glory to God in the highest, and peace on earth to men of good will.

  16. The piece starts with trumpets and violins (0:24) round voices enter singing In Excelsis Deo (:39) Round voices again enter singing in Excelsis Deo -ARIA- Gloria Patri et Filio et Spirituisancto. Which translates, Glory to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. (1:37)transitions to slower melody and harmony. (2:35) String instrumental solos. -Chorus- Sicuterat in principio et nunc et semper et in saeculasaeculorum, amen. Which translates, As it was in the beginning and now and always and in the age of ages, amen

  17. . (3:03) Chorus starts again in D major. Instrumentals play out. (4:01) starts the conclusion of the song! This piece was a religious cantata that is deemed a classic for the ages. I enjoyed listening to it and translating the Latin.

  18. Bibliography Resources and Cites http://www.jsbach.org/ http://www.baroquemusic.org/bqxjsbach.html http://www.jsbach.org/bwvlist.html. http://www.jsbach.org/bwvlist.html.

  19. Johann Sebastian Bach In Conclusion, Johan Sebastian Bach was one of the greatest musicians and composers of all time. Though he has been gone for many years his music will continue to inspire and live on in the hearts of many for an eternity to come. Presented by: Shannon Beach Thank you very much!

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