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  2. Johann Sebastian Bach - Wikipedia

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    Johann Sebastian Bach [n 1] (31 March [O.S. 21 March] 1685 – 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period.He is known for his prolific output across a variety of instruments and forms, including the orchestral Brandenburg Concertos; solo instrumental works such as the cello suites and sonatas and partitas for solo violin; keyboard works such as the Goldberg ...

  3. Philippe Herreweghe - Wikipedia

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    Herreweghe is principally known as a conductor of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. He is regarded by leading Bach scholars today as a founding father of the Baroque authentic practice, original-instrument movement and one of record label Harmonia Mundi's most prolific recording artists, with over 60 albums to his name.

  4. Category:Bach conductors - Wikipedia

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    For conductors, both orchestral and choral who are or have been/were heavily involved with conducting musical ensembles dedicated to Johann Sebastian Bach. Pages in category "Bach conductors" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.

  5. Bach family - Wikipedia

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    The Bach family is a family of notable composers of the baroque and classical periods of music, the best-known of whom was Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750). [1] A family genealogy was drawn up by Johann Sebastian Bach himself in 1735 when he was 50 and was continued by his son Carl Philipp Emanuel .

  6. St John Passion - Wikipedia

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    The Passio secundum Joannem or St John Passion [a] (German: Johannes-Passion), BWV 245, is a Passion or oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach, the earliest of the surviving Passions by Bach. [1] It was written during his first year as director of church music in Leipzig and was first performed on 7 April 1724, at Good Friday Vespers at the St ...

  7. Reception of Johann Sebastian Bach's music - Wikipedia

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    "Mr. —" being identified as Bach, and the "person with whom he can dispute the palm" as Georg Frideric Handel, Johann Abraham Birnbaum, a professor of Leipzig University, published a defence of the "royal Polish and Saxonian electoral court composer and chapel master Mr. Johann Sebastian Bach" (German: Königl. Pohln. und Churfl.

  8. Orchestral suites (Bach) - Wikipedia

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    Bach's autograph of the traversière part of the second orchestral suite (BWV 1067). The four orchestral suites BWV 1066–1069 (called ouvertures by their composer) are four suites by Johann Sebastian Bach from the years 1724–1731.

  9. Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140 - Wikipedia

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    Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme ('Awake, calls the voice to us'), [1] BWV 140, also known as Sleepers Awake, is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach, regarded as one of his most mature and popular sacred cantatas.

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