
Johann Sebastian Bach
31 March, 1685 – 28 July, 1750
Johann Sebastian Bach, a German composer born in 1685, stands as one of the most influential figures in the history of Western classical music. Renowned during his lifetime primarily as an organist, Bach's compositions spanned a wide range of musical forms, including cantatas, concertos, keyboard works, and choral music. His unparalleled craftsmanship, profound musical expression, and mastery of counterpoint have earned him a revered place in the pantheon of classical composers. Bach's enduring legacy is evident in masterpieces like the "Brandenburg Concertos," the "Mass in B Minor," and the "Well-Tempered Clavier."
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