
Johannes Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach was a renowned German composer and musician of the Baroque period, born in 1685. He crafted intricate and expressive music for organ, harpsichord, choir, and orchestras, contributing significantly to Western musical tradition. His works include complex fugues, cantatas, and concertos, celebrated for their technical mastery and emotional depth. Bach’s influence endures as a foundational figure in classical music, inspiring countless composers and musicians. His dedication to craft and innovative use of musical forms have made him one of history’s most esteemed composers.