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  • '''Johann Sebastian Bach''' (March 21, 1685 - July 28, 1750) was a prolific [[Germany|German]] [[com Johann Sebastian Bach was a member of one of the most extraordinary musical families of all time.
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  • * [[Christoph Wolff|Wolff C]], ''Johann Sebastian Bach: the learned musician'', New York, Norton, 2001 (ISBN 0-393-32256-4) * Spitta P, ''Johann Sebastian Bach, his work and influence on the music of Germany, 1685-1750'', London, Novel
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  • * {{gutenberg author | id=Johann_Sebastian_Bach | name=Johann Sebastian Bach}} ...s more recent works (''Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician'' and ''Johann Sebastian Bach: Essays'') include a discussion of Bach’s "original genius" in German aes
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  • * [[Christoph Wolff|Wolff C]], ''Johann Sebastian Bach: the learned musician'', New York, Norton, 2001 (ISBN 0-393-32256-4) * Spitta P, ''Johann Sebastian Bach, his work and influence on the music of Germany, 1685-1750'', London, Novel
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  • * {{gutenberg author | id=Johann_Sebastian_Bach | name=Johann Sebastian Bach}} ...s more recent works (''Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician'' and ''Johann Sebastian Bach: Essays'') include a discussion of Bach’s "original genius" in German aes
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  • The Swingle Singers were active in classical music. A hit for them was [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]'s ''Air On The G String'', recorded with the [[Modern Jazz Quartet]]
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  • ...nd the royal theme of [[Frederick II of Prussia|Frederick the Great]] in [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]'s ''[[The Musical Offering|Musical Offering]]''. Gubaidulina orchestrates
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  • ...could also boast with [[Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach|C. P. E. Bach]], son of Johann Sebastian Bach, who joined the orchestra as harpsichordist in 1740 and [[Johann Friedrich
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  • : [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] was cantor here.
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