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Johann Sebastian Bach Life and Compositions Johann Sebastian Bach Life Born: March 21, 1685 in Eisenach, Germany Life ♫ ♫ ♫ Born into a family full of musical talent Father- violin and trumpet Brother- organist and composer Uncles- professional musicans Instruments Bach mastered the following instruments: Violin Harpsichord Organ Studies •Theology •Latin •History •Italian •Geography •French Influence Bach was influenced by a variety of composers: •Jean-Babtiste Lully •Johann Pachelbel •Marias •Antonio Vivaldi Influence Bach influenced a variety of composers: •Ludwig van Beethoven •Frederic Chopin •Sergei Prokofiev Baroque Era • • • • European style of classical music “Misshapen pearl” Elaborate musical ornamentation Bach’s death marked the end of this era Compositional Language • Studied Vivaldi • Performed music of English, French and Italian composers • Worked as a Cantor • Taught his own children and wife Antonio Vivaldi Family •Maria Barbara, first wife •Seven children with Maria •After Maria died, Bach married Anna Magdalena •Anna was inspiration for the “Notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach” •Thirteen children with Anna •Bach fathered a total of 20 children Life • Died: July 28, 1750 in Leipzig Germany • Buried at St. Thomas’ Church Compositions (1 of 3) • Bach wrote over 1,100 music compositions in all genres • 224 cantatas still exist • Genres include: voice, violin, flute, orchestra music, keyboard, organ, cello and orchestral music Composition (2 of 3) “Das Wohltemperierte Clavier” • English translation: The Well Tempered Piano • Written in 1722 • Collection of solo keyboard music • Originated in Kothen Composition (3 of 3) • Short and unique octaves and melodies consisting of a broad range of musical notes and tunes • Funded by the young prince, Leopold • Original by Bach cannot be heard • Recorded by numerous artists and is readily available to listen Listening Guide Song: Ave Maria • Piano begins slowly and increases in tempo • 1:01 Tempo slows down Listening Guide Song: Air on a G String Very soft texture Continual repeat of the chorus 1:44 Deeper pitch and tempo slows down