Johann Sebastian Bach
German Baroque period composer & musician
Germany • 1685-03-21 – 1750-07-28
Biography
Johann Sebastian Bach (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 Variations and The Well-Tempered Clavier; organ works such as the Schübler Chorales and the Toccata and Fugue in D minor; and choral works such as the St. Matthew Passion and the Mass in B minor. He is known for his mastery of counterpoint, as heard in The Musical Offering and The Art of Fugue. Felix Mendelssohn precipitated the Bach Revival with a performance of the St. Matthew Passion in 1829. Ever since, Bach has been acclaimed as one of the greatest composers of classical music. The Bach family had already produced several composers when Johann Sebastian was born in Eisenach, the youngest child of the city musician Johann Ambrosius Bach. After being orphaned at age 10, he lived for five years with his eldest brother, Johann Christoph, then continued his musical education in Lüneburg. In 1703 he returned to Thuringia, working as a musician for Protestant churches in Arnstadt and Mühlhausen. Around that time he also paid extended visits to the courts in Weimar, where he expanded his organ repertory, and the reformed court at Köthen, where he was mostly engaged with chamber music. By 1723 he was hired as Thomaskantor, church music director of the city of Leipzig and thus responsible for music in four Lutheran city churches and for the St. Thomas School. He decided to compose annual cycles of church cantatas, and also wrote music for Leipzig University's student ensemble, Collegium Musicum. In 1726 he began publishing his organ and other keyboard music. In Leipzig, he had difficult relations with his employer, as he had during some of his earlier positions. This situation was somewhat re
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Aqualung
1971

Tubular Bells
1973

Tarkus
1971

Emerson, Lake & Palmer
1970

Red Headed Stranger
1975

Switched-On Bach
1968

Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
1975

Stand Up
1969

6- And 12-String Guitar
1969

Live - Bursting Out
1978

Works (Volume 1)
1977

Trio 64
1964

Christmas Portrait
1978

Land Of The Midnight Sun
1976

Word Of Mouth
1981

The Book Of Taliesyn
1968

Sky 2
1980

Slow, Deep And Hard
1991

Hooked On Classics
1981

The Sounds Of Earth
1977

The Best
1978

Barry Lyndon (Music From The Academy Award Winning Soundtrack)
1975

The Well-Tempered Synthesizer
1969

Christmas Album
1968
Credited work
95,164 releases · 12,973 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 117,597
- Other credits · 2,927
- Production · 1
Studios: Abbey Road Studios · Herkulessaal, München · Henry Wood Hall, London · Grote Sint Laurenskerk Alkmaar
Frequent collaborators
- Bach
- Various
- J.S. Bach
- J. S. Bach
- J.S.Bach
- Jean-Sébastien Bach
- Unknown Artist
- Glenn Gould
