johann sebastian bach
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Definition
Proper noun A German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in the history of Western music, known for his mastery of counterpoint, harmony, and musical form. His extensive body of work includes compositions for organ, keyboard, orchestra, and choir.
Usage Examples
- As a subject: composed hundreds of cantatas.
- In possessive form: The complexity of fugues is remarkable.
- For attribution: This chorale prelude is by .
Advanced Usage
- "Bachian": Pertaining to or in the style of Johann Sebastian Bach.
- The piece has a distinctly Bachian complexity.
- Used metonymically to refer to his body of work or influence.
- Studying Bach is essential for any serious musician.
Variants and Related Words
- Bach (n): The common shortened form of his surname used to refer to him or his music.
- We are going to a concert featuring works by Bach.
- BWV (abbreviation): (Bach Works Catalogue), the standard numbering system for his compositions.
- The piece is listed as BWV 846.
Synonyms
- The composer (when context is clear)
- The Kantor of St. Thomas's (referring to his prominent position in Leipzig)
Related Phrases
- Baroque master: A common descriptive phrase.
- The Bach family: Refers to the extended musical dynasty, highlighting that he was its most famous member.
Noun
- German baroque organist and contrapuntist; composed mostly keyboard music; one of the greatest creators of western music (1685-1750)