Toscead betweox fadungum "Johann Sebastian Bach"

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Nīwe tramet: Johann Sebastian Bach wæs organere and drēamwrītere Europisces glengfules drēames. Gewelgode hē his drēamas ge mid contrapuncte ('wiðbrorde') and mid efenheortiscre endeb...
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Johann Sebastian Bach wæs organere and drēamwrītere Europisces glengfules drēames. Gewelgode hē his drēamas ge mid contrapuncte ('wiðbrorde') and mid efenheortiscre endebyrdnesse. Hwīlum hē brēac tælsumra bȳsena, þǣra ðe syndriglīce of Italian and Franclande wǣron. 

(21 Hrēðmōnaþ 1685 – 28 Mǣdmōnaþ 1750)

Þēah Baches mihte swā organere hēahlīce on dæge geweorþod wæs, hē næs manigum cūþ swā hefig drēamwrītere ōþ þǣm 19. gēarhundrede. Tōdæg is cūþ wīde þæt hē is þǣra betstena drēamwrītera sum.[1]

Johann Sebastian Bach worn gestrȳnde endleofan suna and nigon dōhtra. Ge Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, ge Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, ge Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, ge Johann Christian Bach wurdon ēac brēme drēamwrīteras.

  1. Blanning, T. C. W. (2008). The Triumph of Music: The Rise of Composers, Musicians and Their Art. p. 272. "And of course the greatest master of harmony and counterpoint of all time was Johann Sebastian Bach, 'the Homer of music'."