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A Biography of JS Bach

Date Submitted: 04/18/2004 15:43:00
Category: / Arts & Humanities / Artists
Length: 10 pages (2780 words)
<Tab/>"Listening to Bach is like watching energy pass from gear to gear in a complicated - but perfectly aligned and synchronized individual parts" (Han-Leon, 1997). This description of Johann Sebastian Bach's music captures the essence of the Baroque period, a time when art, music, and architecture were stylistically complex, yet beautiful. Artists were experimenting with new colors, architectural designs were ornamental and extravagant, and composers such as Bach were changing the …
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…Tab/>February 8, 2004 from the World Wide Web: <Tab/>http://schillerinstitute.org/music/m_rasmus_801.html Schweitzer, A. (1966). J. S. Bach, 111-112. (Vol. 1). New York, NY: Dover. Wolff, C. (2000). Johann Sebastian Bach, the learned musician, 241-243. New York, NY: <Tab/>W. W. Norton and Company. Wolff, C. (2000). Johann Sebastian Bach, the learned musician, 451. New York, NY: <Tab/>W. W. Norton and Company.
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