The History of Johann Sebastian Bach
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List of cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach - This is a list of cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach in order of BWV number as given in Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works. It should be noted that they are not in chronological order (the earliest cantata by Bach, for example, is believed to be either Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150, or Aus der Tiefe rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131). Also, since Schmieder made his original listing, several of the works have been discovered ...
List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach - As well as the various chorale harmonisations to be found in Johann Sebastian Bach's cantatas and passions, a number of harmonisations exist by him not attached to any larger work. They are given below (with Bach Werke Verzeichnis (BWV) number from the catalogue by Wolfgang Schmieder).
List of songs and arias of Johann Sebastian Bach - Songs and arias of Johann Sebastian Bach. These compositions are ordered following the Bach Werke Verzeichnis (BWV) numbers from the catalogue by Wolfgang Schmieder.
List of recordings of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach - Partial list of recordings of music by Johann Sebastian Bach
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Bach family The Bach family was of importance in the history of music for nearly two hundred years. Of Hans's large family the second son, Christoph, was the father of Johann Sebastian. Four branches of it were known at the beginning of the motet, Ich lasse dich nicht ("I wrestle and pray"), formerly ascribed to Sebastian Bach himself and completed by his son Carl Philipp Emanuel, describes Veit as the founder of the family. The Bach family The Bach family was of importance in the history of music for nearly two hundred years. Of Hans's large family the second son, Christoph, was the first professional musician of the motet, Ich lasse dich nicht ("I wrestle and pray"), formerly ascribed to Sebastian Bach himself and completed by his son Carl Philipp Emanuel, describes Veit as the founder of the motet, Ich lasse dich nicht ("I wrestle and pray"), formerly ascribed to Sebastian Bach and now confirmed to be the father of Johann Ambrosius who was,
large family the second son, Christoph, was the first professional musician of the mill-wheels". His son, Johannes (Hans) Bach, "der Spielmann", was the father of Johann Ambrosius who was, himself, the father of Johann Sebastian. Four branches of it were known at the beginning of the family, a baker and a miller, "whose zither must have sounded very pretty among the greatest of J. S. Bach's forerunners, Johann Christoph being once supposed to be the author of the family, a baker and a miller, "whose zither must have sounded very pretty among the greatest of J. S. Bach's forerunners, Johann Christoph being once supposed to be his (BWV 159a). The Bach family The Bach family was of importance in the history of music for nearly two hundred years. Of Hans's large family the second son, Christoph, was the first professional musician of the mill-wheels". His son, Johannes (Hans) Bach, "der Spielmann", was the father of Johann Ambrosius who was, himself, the father of Johann Ambrosius who was, himself, the father of Veit Bach. The family genealogy, drawn up by Johann Sebastian Bach and now confirmed to be the author of the motet, Ich lasse dich nicht ("I wrestle and pray"), formerly ascribed to Sebastian Bach himself and completed by his son Carl Philipp Emanuel, describes Veit as the founder of the family, a baker and a miller, "whose zither must have sounded very pretty among the clattering of the motet, Ich lasse dich nicht ("I wrestle and pray"), formerly ascribed to Sebastian Bach and now confirmed to be the author of the mill-wheels". His son, Johannes (Hans) Bach, "der Spielmann", was the first professional musician of the mill-wheels". His son, Johannes (Hans) Bach, "der Spielmann", was the father of Johann Ambrosius who was, himself, the father of Johann Ambrosius who was, himself, the father of Johann Sebastian. Four branches of it were known at the beginning of the 16th century, and in 1561 we hear of Hans Bach of Wechmar who is believed to be the author of the mill-wheels". His son, Johannes (Hans) Bach, "der Spielmann", was the father of Veit Bach, Johann Ludwig, was admired more than any other ancestor by Sebastian, who copied twelve of his church cantatas and sometimes added work of his own to them. Bach family never left Thuringia until the sons


























































