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  2. Sep 13, 2024 · Johann Sebastian Bach (born March 21 [March 31, New Style], 1685, Eisenach, Thuringia, Ernestine Saxon Duchies [Germany]—died July 28, 1750, Leipzig) composer of the Baroque era, the most celebrated member of a large family of north German musicians.

  3. When Bach returned from a trip to Karlovy Vary accompanying the prince, he learned that his wife Maria Barbara had perished after a short illness and already been buried. The exact cause of her death is nowadays unknown. In autumn, Bach travelled to Hamburg for an audition. 1721 On 3 December, Bach married court singer Anna Magdalena Wilcke.

  4. He died of complications after a botched eye surgery in 1750 at the age of 65. Bach enriched established German styles through his mastery of counterpoint, harmonic, and motivic organisation, [4] and his adaptation of rhythms, forms, and textures from abroad, particularly from Italy and France.

  5. Jul 27, 2020 · After Johann Sebastian Bach's death in 1750, his vocal works were largely forgotten. That is, until the composer was rediscovered in the early 19th century and fashioned into a national hero.

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  6. Apr 3, 2014 · Bach died in Leipzig, Germany, on July 28, 1750. Today, he is considered one of the greatest Western composers of all time. Childhood. Born in Eisenach, Thuringia, Germany, on March 31, 1685...

  7. Jul 16, 2023 · He says that Bach died of “apoplexy”, a stroke. He, along with the newspaper, says that “Medical treatment associated with the [failed eye] operation had such bad effects that his health … was severely shaken” and Bach was left totally blind. His son Carl Philipp Emanuel and his pupil Johann Friedrich Agricola wrote an obituary of Bach.

  8. Johann Sebastian Bach (March 21, 1685 – July 28, 1750) was a prolific and versatile German composer and organist of the Baroque era, whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra and keyboard drew together almost all of the strands of the Baroque style and brought this musical form to its ultimate maturity.

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