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Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach was the first great musician to disregard the rules of harmony and rhythm that were strictly followed by other composers. This fact alone helped to make him the forerunner of musical composition as we know it today. Born the son of a violinist in Eisenach, Germany, in 1685, he received his first musical training on the violin.

At the age of 10, he went to live in the home of his brother Christoph, who taught Johann to play the harpsichord and the organ. It was also at this time that Bach began school, where his boy-soprano voice was greatly admired and appreciated. When his voice changed, Bach concentrated on the violin; but the organ soon took his interest, and he decided to devote himself to church music.

At the age of 18, Bach became the organist at Arnstadt and began his work in musical composition. After a short period of time, he moved to Muhlhausen where he married his cousin, Maria Bach. At Muhlhausen he began to experiment with changes in the music used in the church services of the German Protestant Church. It was also during this time that he began to become somewhat well known. It was this that gained for him the position as court organist and violinist to the duke at Weimar, where he remained for about nine years.

During this nine-year period, he wrote many cantatas for the Church, suites for the clavichord and harpsichord, and fugues (musical compositions in which the first melody is continually repeated and imitated throughout the entire piece). In fact, because he wrote so many fugues for the organ and piano, he is often called "the Great Master of the Fugue."

His next position at Köthen was during the period in which he produced much of his orchestral music and music for the clavichord and harpsichord. In 1720 his wife died; and a year later he married Anna Wulken, who was also a musician. She evidently helped him considerably in his work.

In 1723 Bach went to Leipzig as music director of the Thomas-schule. During his stay at Leipzig, he wrote many of his church cantatas and oratorios. Among these is his famous Christmas Oratorio. In 1749 Bach became totally blind; and in the following year, 1750, he died.

Historians tell us that Bach did not seem to associate very much with other musicians and was far more interested in his family of 20 children and in composing and directing his church choirs than in becoming "famous." In addition to his almost unequaled skill as a composer, he also was an excellent organ builder, as well as an expert music copyist.

Since most of his life was spent within a few miles of his birthplace, we also now know that Bach’s music was not widely known throughout the world during his lifetime. In fact, many of Bach’s most beautiful works were unpublished and unperformed for almost 100 years, until two later composers (Mendelssohn and Schumann) discovered the beauties of his music and began to perform them and make them known to the world.




Titles by Johann Sebastian Bach:

Product NumberTitleFormatPrice
22121 Bach for the Banjo Book  
$17.99
93906 J. S. Bach: Cello Suite 1 (Lorimer) Book  
$9.95
ECH110 J. S. Bach: The Complete Lute Works Book  
$36.99
97104BCD J. S. Bach for Acoustic Guitar Book/CD Set: 12 Solos in Notation and Tablature Book/CD Set  
$19.95
95254BCD J. S. Bach for Bass Book/CD Set Book/CD Set  
$17.95
97068BCD J. S. Bach for Electric Guitar Book/CD Set Book/CD Set  
$17.95
95770BCD J. S. Bach for Mandolin Book/CD Set Book/CD Set  
$22.95
94581BCD J. S. Bach in Tablature Book/CD Set Book/CD Set  
$14.95
96743BCD J. S. Bach: Six Unaccompanied Cello Suites Arranged for Guitar Book/CD Set Book/CD Set  
$39.95
96743 J. S. Bach: Six Unaccompanied Cello Suites Arranged for Guitar Book  
$24.95
96743CD J. S. Bach: Six Unaccompanied Cello Suites Arranged for Guitar CD Compact Disc  
$15.98
96683BCD J. S. Bach Transcriptions for Classic Guitar Book/CD Set Book/CD Set  
$19.95
97757 Bach: Three Sonatas and Three Partitas for Solo Violin: BWV 1001-1006 Book  
$14.95
ECH714 Abel Carlevaro Guitar Masterclass IV: Bach Chaconne: Technique Analysis and Interpretation Book  
$21.99
97745 Great Instrumental Works of J.S. Bach: Transcribed for Solo Electric Bass Book  
$12.95
ECH109 Bach, J.S. - Flute Partita Book  
$11.99
96579 Antonio Jimenez Manjon - Collected Works for Guitar Book  
$49.99
98208 Partita for Flute by J. S. Bach: transcribed for Solo Classic Guitar Book  
$5.95
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