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johann sebastian bach
This German completed his "Chromatic Fantasy And Fugue" for harpsichord in 1730
Trivia about johann sebastian bach
This master of Baroque music composed his 6 "French Suites" for clavichord in the 1720s
Germane to your answer is this German, credited with making good use of his organ in the work heard here
Wilhelm Friedemann & Johann Christian, 2 of his composer sons, were born 25 years apart
After the death of his father in 1695, he went to live & study with his brother, Johann Christoph
Of this composer: 20(!) of us, including 5 Johanns & 2 Johannas
His son Carl Philipp Emanuel was famous for his "Essay on the True Art of Playing Keyboard Instruments"
Published after his death, "The Art of the Fugue" was this Baroque composer's last work
The concert includes keyboard music by this master who left 3 claviers to his youngest son, Johann Christian
He composed "The Well-Tempered Clavier" while employed as a conductor at the court of Anhalt-Cothen
His 18th child, Johann Christian, wrote operas for the King's Theatre in London
He composed the holiday favorite heard here
This composer fathered 20 children, including Carl Philipp Emanuel & Johann Christian
Charles-Marie Widor worked with his pupil Albert Schweitzer on an edition of this man's organ works
Piano sonatas were a specialty of Johann Christian, youngest surviving son of this man
An annual festival honoring this 18th century German composer is highlighted by a performance of his B-minor Mass
While staying with his brother Johann Christoph, he learned to play & repair organs
You'll find a quodlibet, a blend of popular tunes, in his "Goldberg Variations"
A 1725 notebook of compositions by this Baroque master bears the name of a wife who bore him 13 children
His 1739 volume of chorale arrangements, the third part of "Clavier-Ubung", is aka "German Organ Mass"
In 1829 Mendelssohn led the first "St. Matthew Passion" since the death of this composer of the work in 1750
He composed the cantata heard here
This baroque composer must have been in a fugue state when he wrote his "giant fugue" in 1739
Leonard Bernstein called his name "a colossal syllable" that makes composers tremble & performers kneel