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Johann Sebastian Bach


 

Johann Sebastian Bach (21 March, 168528 July 1750){{an|birthanddeath}} was a German composer and organist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra and keyboard drew together almost all of the pre-existing strands of the baroque style and brought it to its ultimate maturity. Although he introduced no new musical forms, he enriched the prevailing German style with a robust and dazzling contrapuntal technique, a seemingly effortless control of harmonic and motivic organisation from the smallest to the largest scales, and the adaptation of rhythms and textures from abroad, particularly Italy and France. His forceful suavity and vast output have earnt him wide acknowledgement as one of the greatest composers in the Western tonal tradition. Revered for their intellectual depth, technical command and artistic beauty, his works include the Brandenburg Concertos, the keyboard suites and partitas, the Mass in B Minor, the St Matthew Passion, A Musical Offering, The Art of Fugue and about 240 church cantatas. An example of a chorus from a cantata movement appears below: Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe from the Christmas Oratorio, written in 1734 during his mature period.

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21 March - 1685 - 28 July - 1750 - Baroque - Contrapuntal - Brandenburg Concertos - Mass in B Minor - St Matthew Passion - A Musical Offering - The Art of Fugue - Cantatas

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