About 'French Suite V: Gavotte BWV 816' Artist: J.S.Bach( biography) Born: 21 March 1685 , Eisenach Died: 28 July 1750 , Leipzig The Artist: One of the greatest composers of all time. Bach wrote hundreds of pieces for organ, choir, as well as many other instruments. He spent most...
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Live and sequenced (recorded on 1-2/VII/2002) by © Nausica Th. Classical Inventions a 2 [15], BWV 772-786 (ca. 1720, pub. 1723) » MIDI| Invention in C major, BWV 772 » MIDI| Invention in c minor, BWV 773 [Canon] ...
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Solfeggietto is a short solo keyboard piece in c minor composed in 1766 byCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was a German composer and the son ofJ.S. Bach. “Solfeggietto” is an Italian word meaning “little study” or exercise. ...
Buxtehude being probably the best organist of his time became the living link between the founder of Baroque music Heinrich Schütz and the biggest Baroque genius, Bach. Back in Arnstadt, Bach wrote 'Toccata and Fugue in D Minor' (1702), his first masterpiece; which stemmed from his bold ...
No documentary evidence exists to establish when Bach started to compose, but it is reasonable to suppose that it was while he lived in Ohrdruf – not least because other contemporaries, and his own sons in due course, began composing original music before reaching the age of 15. The ...
C.P.E. Bach knew that his father was often able to hear this ‘famous orchestra’ and thus to become acquainted with French taste. It cannot be ruled out that Bach occasionally helped out as an instrumentalist when the court orchestra played in the ducal residence in Lüneburg. The date ...