Johann Sebastian Bach Music APK

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Johann Sebastian Bach Music is an app that will take away that boredom that one have with sweet melodies that we all long for every single day.Bach was during his lifetime famous as an organist virtuoso. As a composer his reputation was restricted to a fairly narrow circle and his music was regarded by many as old-fashioned. His published works today fill many volumes, but in his lifetime fewer than a dozen of his comopsitions were printed, and for half a century after his death this position was only slightly improved until in 1801 the Well-Tempered Klavier was issued. The revival of interest in Bach's music may be dated from the Berlin performance of the St Matthew Passion on March 11, 1829, conducted by Mendelssohn. Systematic publication of his works by the Bach Gesellschaft began in 1850 to mark the centenary of his death.
Bach's supreme achievement was as a polyphonist. His German Protestant religion was the root of all his art, allied to a tireless industry in the pursuit of every kind of refinement of his skill and technique. Sonata form was not yet developed enough for him to be interested in it, and he had no leaning towards the (to him) frivolities of opera. Although some of the forms in which he wrote - the church cantata, for example - were outdated before he died, he poured into them all the resources of his genius so that they have outlived most other examples. The dramatic and emotional force of his music, as evidenced in the Passions, was remarkable in its day and has spoken to succeeding generations with increasing power. Suffice it to say that for many composers and for countless listeners, Bach's music is supreme - to quote Wagner: the most stupendous miracle in all music
Bach almost had to be a musicianeveryone else in his family was and many relatives to him still are. He was born in 1685 in Eisenach, Germany. His father taught him to play the violin. Both of Johanns parents died before he was ten, and he went to live with his older brother. By age fifteen, he was supporting himself.
Bach spent most of his life as an organist, choir director, orchestra conductor, and composer, for either a church or court, or both at once. After some smaller jobs, he became the main musician for the Duke of Weimar, in Germany. This meant doing all the work of a church musician plus composing instrumental music for palace concerts. As a church musician, Bach had to write all his own music for every Sunday, until his collection became large enough that he could occasionally reuse it. The reason why Bach (and other composers by his time) composed his own music for all the church events is that otherwise, he would have had to copy another composers music by hand. A less interesting and, to a genius like Bach, almost as much effort as composing himself.
When Bach wanted to leave the Duke for a job in Cöthen, the Duke threw him in jail. This happened in the days before labor unions. After his release, he started working for the court of the prince in Cöthen, who favored instrumental music over fancy church music. As a result, Bach wrote more instrumental music than church music during his time in Cöthen.
The 23-year-old Prince Leopold was himself a highly-gifted musician who made his court an important musical center. Besides recognizing Bach's artistic genius, the Prince formed a warm personal attachment to the Bach family, even being godfather to one of Bach's children. Since the Cöthen court was in a Calvinist region of Germany, music was barred from local churches. Bach's work therefore was almost exclusively for Prince Leopold's household band - 18 musicians of the highest caliber - and was devoted to instrumental music. During his stay in Cöthen Bach composed concertos, inventions, sonatas, suites, including the Brandenburgs and the Well-Tempered Clavier. As a side-note.
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