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Bach Collection (#6)

"Bach: A Musical Genius and His Timeless Legacy" Johann Sebastian Bach, a renowned German composer and organist

Background imageBach Collection: Johann Schenck

Johann Schenck
JOHANN SCHENCK German-Dutch musician whose compositions inspired Bachs cello pieces. [Do not confuse with 18th century Austrian, same name] Date: 1660 - 1712

Background imageBach Collection: LEIPZIG18984-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - New City Hall Tower viewed from atop 30-story high Panorama Tower

LEIPZIG18984-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - New City Hall Tower viewed from atop 30-story high Panorama Tower
New City Hall Tower viewed from atop 30

Background imageBach Collection: LEIPZIG18978-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - View of famed St

LEIPZIG18978-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - View of famed St
View of famed St. Thomas Church, the Church of Bach from atop skyscraper Panorama Tower, Leipzig, Germany

Background imageBach Collection: LEIPZIG18983-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - New City Hall Tower viewed from atop 30-story high Panorama Tower

LEIPZIG18983-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - New City Hall Tower viewed from atop 30-story high Panorama Tower
New City Hall Tower viewed from atop 30

Background imageBach Collection: LEIPZIG18546-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - Statue of J. S. Bach on grounds of St. Thomas Church

LEIPZIG18546-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - Statue of J. S. Bach on grounds of St. Thomas Church
Statue of J. S. Bach on grounds of St. Thomas Church, Leipzig, Germany

Background imageBach Collection: LEIPZIG18545-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - Statue of J. S. Bach on grounds of St. Thomas Church

LEIPZIG18545-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - Statue of J. S. Bach on grounds of St. Thomas Church
Statue of J. S. Bach on grounds of St. Thomas Church, Leipzig, Germany

Background imageBach Collection: LEIPZIG18425-2012-BARTRUFF. JPG - Statue of J

LEIPZIG18425-2012-BARTRUFF. JPG - Statue of J
Statue of J. S. Bach, beloved classical music composer in courtyard of St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, Germany where he was organist and musical director AD 1723

Background imageBach Collection: LEIPZIG18459-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - Front entrance of Leipzig, Germanys landmark St

LEIPZIG18459-2012-BARTRUFF. CR2 - Front entrance of Leipzig, Germanys landmark St
Front entrance of Leipzig, Germanys landmark St. Thomas Church, The Church of Bach

Background imageBach Collection: JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750). German organist and composer

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750). German organist and composer. Lithograph after the painting by Elias Gottlob Haussmann

Background imageBach Collection: Source Size = 2805 x 3798

Source Size = 2805 x 3798
" homeless, " by Guido Bach, in the Exhibition of the Institute of Painters in Water Colours, 1866

Background imageBach Collection: Source Size = 1798 x 3354

Source Size = 1798 x 3354
Transparent Painted Blind, Bach

Background imageBach Collection: Superintendent Salomon Deyling (1677-1755) a theologian of Leipzig

Superintendent Salomon Deyling (1677-1755) a theologian of Leipzig
XPH51455 Superintendent Salomon Deyling (1677-1755) a theologian of Leipzig by Anonymous; Thomaskirche, Leipzig, Germany; out of copyright

Background imageBach Collection: Ducks and Other Birds about a Stream in an Italianate Landscape Enten und andere

Ducks and Other Birds about a Stream in an Italianate Landscape Enten und andere Vogel an einem Bach Signed and dated in paint, lower right on broken post: " F

Background imageBach Collection: Bach with gorse near Tully Cross, Connemara, County Galway, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Bach with gorse near Tully Cross, Connemara, County Galway, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageBach Collection: JOHANN S. BACH (1685-1750). German organist and composer. Bachs Preludes. Painting by E

JOHANN S. BACH (1685-1750). German organist and composer. Bachs Preludes. Painting by E. Hamman

Background imageBach Collection: CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH (1714-1788). German composer. Contemporary silhouette

CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH (1714-1788). German composer. Contemporary silhouette

Background imageBach Collection: JOHANN CHRISTIAN BACH (1735-1782). German composer

JOHANN CHRISTIAN BACH (1735-1782). German composer. Oil on canvas, c1776, by Thomas Gainsborough

Background imageBach Collection: JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750). German organist and composer

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750). German organist and composer. Oil, c1715, by Johann Ernst Rentsch the Elder

Background imageBach Collection: BACH: MANUSCRIPT, 1744. The beginning of the autograph manuscript of Prelude No

BACH: MANUSCRIPT, 1744. The beginning of the autograph manuscript of Prelude No. 7 from Part II of Johann Sebastian Bachs Wohltemperirte Klavier, 1744

Background imageBach Collection: BACH: MANUSCRIPT, 1722. The autograph manuscript of the D-minor fugue from Johann

BACH: MANUSCRIPT, 1722. The autograph manuscript of the D-minor fugue from Johann Sebastian Bachs Wohltemperirte Klavier, Book I, 1722

Background imageBach Collection: BACH: MANUSCRIPT, 1720. Autograph manuscript page of Johann Sebastian Bachs Clavierbuchlein

BACH: MANUSCRIPT, 1720. Autograph manuscript page of Johann Sebastian Bachs Clavierbuchlein vor Wilhelm Friedrich Bach, 1720

Background imageBach Collection: Europe, Germany, Leipzig. J. S. Bach sculpture

Europe, Germany, Leipzig. J. S. Bach sculpture

Background imageBach Collection: Holiday Homes, Pakawau, and Burnett Range, Golden Bay, Nelson Region, South Island

Holiday Homes, Pakawau, and Burnett Range, Golden Bay, Nelson Region, South Island, New Zealand - aerial

Background imageBach Collection: George VI with his daughters and their pet dogs outside Y Bwthyn Bach (The Little

George VI with his daughters and their pet dogs outside Y Bwthyn Bach (The Little House) the gift of the Welsh people to Princess Elizabeth (standing by window)

Background imageBach Collection: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) German composer and organist. Engraving after

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) German composer and organist. Engraving after the portrait of 1746 by Elias Gottlieb Haussmann

Background imageBach Collection: Johann Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) German composer and organist. Chromolithograph

Johann Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) German composer and organist. Chromolithograph card 1912

Background imageBach Collection: Carl Philip Emanuel Bach (1714-88) second son of Johann Sebastian Bach: Kapellmeister

Carl Philip Emanuel Bach (1714-88) second son of Johann Sebastian Bach: Kapellmeister at Hamburg from 1767. Introduced sonata form. Was left-handed. Engraving

Background imageBach Collection: Johann Sebastian Bachs (1685-1750) house at Leipzig. Bach, German Baroque composer

Johann Sebastian Bachs (1685-1750) house at Leipzig. Bach, German Baroque composer. Engraving

Background imageBach Collection: Title page of Clavierstucke verschiedener Art, 1765, by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Title page of Clavierstucke verschiedener Art, 1765, by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) German musician and composer, second son of Johann Sebastian Bach. Klaviersteucke Keyboard Music

Background imageBach Collection: France, Paris, The Servant Mistress, Paris edition

France, Paris, The Servant Mistress, Paris edition
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710-36), La serva padrona (The Servant Mistress), Paris edition, 1754

Background imageBach Collection: Germany, Leipzig, frontispiece for Morgengesang

Germany, Leipzig, frontispiece for Morgengesang
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 - 1788), Morgengesang, Leipzig, 1784. Frontispiece

Background imageBach Collection: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Born in Eisenbach, Germany, he was considered in his lifetime a virtuoso instrumentalist of the organ, violin and harpsichord who also composed sacred organ and choral music

Background imageBach Collection: Flower remedies, conceptual artwork C016 / 7499

Flower remedies, conceptual artwork C016 / 7499
Flower remedies, conceptual artwork

Background imageBach Collection: BACH, Johann Christian (1735-1782)

BACH, Johann Christian (1735-1782). German musician. Allegorical engraving (1782). Etching

Background imageBach Collection: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN (1685-1750)

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN (1685-1750)
The singers Dang s, Cavalieri and Muratore in the opera Siberia (1911), by Umberto Giordano. Photography

Background imageBach Collection: Js Bach / Leipzig House

Js Bach / Leipzig House
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH German musicians house in Leipzig Date: 1685 - 1750

Background imageBach Collection: Js Bach / Leipzig Memorial

Js Bach / Leipzig Memorial
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Memorial erected at Leipzig by Felix Mendelssohn Date: 1685 - 1750

Background imageBach Collection: Js Bach & Places

Js Bach & Places
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH with associated places - St Thomass church, the Leipzig observatory, and St Thomass school Date: 1685 - 1750

Background imageBach Collection: Boundary Bay (bottom) with Holiday Homes, North Head, and Frenchman Bay (top), Abel

Boundary Bay (bottom) with Holiday Homes, North Head, and Frenchman Bay (top), Abel Tasman National Park, Nelson Region, South Island, New Zealand - aerial

Background imageBach Collection: Awaroa Bay, Awaroa Inlet, and Holiday Homes, Abel Tasman National Park, Nelson Region

Awaroa Bay, Awaroa Inlet, and Holiday Homes, Abel Tasman National Park, Nelson Region, South Island, New Zealand - aerial

Background imageBach Collection: CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH (1714-1788). German composer. Contemporary German line engraving

CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH (1714-1788). German composer. Contemporary German line engraving

Background imageBach Collection: JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH, 1732. Pictured with music roll in each hand, conducting a chamber orchestra

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH, 1732. Pictured with music roll in each hand, conducting a chamber orchestra. German engraving, 1732

Background imageBach Collection: JOHANN S. BACH (1685-1750). German organist and composer. Line engraving, 19th century

JOHANN S. BACH (1685-1750). German organist and composer. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageBach Collection: JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750). German organist and composer. Line engraving, American, 1878

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750). German organist and composer. Line engraving, American, 1878

Background imageBach Collection: Bach Alps Lake and Schreckhorn, Bernese Oberland, Switzerlan

Bach Alps Lake and Schreckhorn, Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBach Collection: Bach bicentenary concert, 1885

Bach bicentenary concert, 1885
Orchestra and choir gather to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of composer Johann Sebastian Bach. Date: 1885

Background imageBach Collection: The Royal family at y Bwthyn bach to Gwellt

The Royal family at y Bwthyn bach to Gwellt
The Duke and Duchess of York, later King George VI, with their children Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, and some of their dogs

Background imageBach Collection: John Bach McMaster

John Bach McMaster
JOHN BACH MCMASTER American historian Date: 1852 - 1932




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"Bach: A Musical Genius and His Timeless Legacy" Johann Sebastian Bach, a renowned German composer and organist, left an indelible mark on the world of music during his lifetime from 1685 to 1750. With his deep passion for creating harmonious melodies, Bach's compositions continue to captivate audiences even centuries later. One iconic image that comes to mind is the portrait himself in 1746. This oil painting showcases his dignified presence as he gazes into the distance, contemplating the next masterpiece he would create. Another depiction shows him at the keyboard, fingers gracefully dancing across the keys with unparalleled skill and precision. Bach's dedication to his craft is evident in every note of his prelude scores. These musical pieces serve as a testament to his genius and have become timeless classics cherished by musicians and listeners alike. The intricate details found within each manuscript page reveal not only a meticulous composer but also a visionary artist pushing boundaries. The influence extends beyond just music; it encompasses cultural significance as well. In Leipzig, where he resided for many years, Cafe Zimmermann was home to Collegium Musicum concerts - gatherings that showcased unusual music ranging from Pre-Bach compositions all the way up to modern works. These events brought together people from various walks of life who shared a common love for innovation in sound. Even royalty recognized Bach's talent; Princess Elizabeth and Margaret sought solace in Welsh Cottage while listening to his enchanting melodies. It speaks volumes about how deeply ingrained Bach's music became in society during its time. Perhaps one of the most captivating images is that of Johann Sebastian Bach seated at an organ in 1725. The intensity on his face reflects both concentration and joy as he unleashes heavenly sounds through this majestic instrument. Today, we continue to celebrate Johann Sebastian Bach's legacy through performances worldwide – whether it be orchestras playing grand symphonies or soloists interpreting his intricate compositions.