Johann Sebastian Bach's Influence On The World Of Music

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Bach Research Paper In history, there have been many different composers who left their mark in the world of music. Like Beethoven, Mozart, Brahms, or even Chopin, each every one was a great composer that has influenced music that we hear everyday. But the most influential composer of all time is Johann Sebastian Bach. His impact can’t be over exaggerated. He influenced all later composers like Beethoven and Mozart, as well as many modern composers, his music redefined polyphonic music and musical form. He created beautiful works that people still listen to today and still resonates two hundred and fifty years after his death.

Born in Germany on March 21st, 1685, Johann Sebastian Bach was born into a family of musicians. Because of this it was only natural that he would pick up instruments like the harpsichord, clavichord, organ, and the violin. He excelled at each and everyone of them and before composing he was most well know as and organist. Johann Sebastian Bach’s Father, Johann Ambrosius, taught him how to play the violin and harpsichord
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Michael’s which was a prestigious music school. Johann Sebastian Bach started to attend after he gained a scholarship. After that Bach started his music career. When he graduated from St. Michael’s he took a job as a court musician then he played the organ for a church. Johann Sebastian Bach first composed music for the organ in 1700, the three pecies of music he wrote was Christ, der du bist der helle Tag, meaning Christ, you are the bright day, O Gott, du frommer Gott, meaning O God, you pious God and Sei gegruesset, Jesu guetig meaning Be greeted, benevolent Jesus name are in german. He later composed music for the harpsichord in 1703 and almost every year following, choir, tenor, bass, orchestra, oboe, bassoon, violin, viola, double bass, and continuo in 1707, Johann Sebastian Bach wrote the most music in the year of 1708 although it was mostly church