It is no coincidence that many believe that music can work wonders. Other than a miracle, it is difficult to call the works of the great German composer Johann Sebastian Bach. This author is recognized as a true musical genius, and his works are immortal creations in the field of musical culture.
One of the most lyrical and romantic composers of all time, Johann Sebastian Bach, a representative of the Baroque era, was a masterly organ player, composed music and was a music teacher.
Born in Germany in 1685, the boy probably had no idea what his greatest fate awaited him. For example, his fugue in D minor for orchestra is something mysterious, formidable and powerful, something that characterizes the German character, European lightness, the difficult years that the maestro faced, as well as love and emotions.
The virtuoso musician is the author of over 1000 pieces: polyphonies, concerts, fugues, sonatas, etc. Another wonderful creation by Bach is "Ave Maria", completed by the Frenchman Charles Gounod. That is why later the work began to be called Ave Maria Bach-Gounod. This joint work was performed on many stages of academic theaters and operas around the world. This work is the personification of kindness, purity and innocence.
Films have been made about the German virtuoso, his monuments stand in many cities, and he can also be called a leader among the greatest composers of all times and peoples. It is no coincidence that Bach's works are true classics and masterpieces of world music.
Johann Bach passed away in 1750.