J.S. Bach | Introducing Famous and Representative Works
The songs that are popular today—across not only classical music but also pop and jazz—are deeply influenced by past composers.
Among them, classical music is often called the foundation of music, and it’s no exaggeration to say that Johann Sebastian Bach, known as the “Father of Music,” was one of the figures who laid that very groundwork.
Bach’s music, while carrying a religious hue, is characterized by philosophical depth and intricately refined structure down to the finest details, with melodies of exceptional beauty.
Please take a look into the world of Johann Sebastian Bach, one of the greatest composers in history.
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| J.S. Bach | Introducing Famous and Representative Works | |||
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| 1east | Little Fugue in G minorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Masterpiece: The Allure and Beauty of the Fugue |
| 2east | Goldberg Variations, BWV 988J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Goldberg Variations, mathematical beauty |
| 3north_east | St Matthew Passion, BWV 244J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, the pinnacle of sacred music |
| 4south_east | Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach's Concerto for Two Violins |
| 5east | Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Toccata and Fugue, a magnificent masterpiece |
| 6east | Mass in B minor, BWV 232J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s crowning achievement, music as a prayer to God |
| 7east | Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV 542J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s organ piece, the majestic Great Fugue |
| 8east | Harpsichord Concerto No. 1 in D minor, BWV 1052J.S.Bach | play_arrow | A masterpiece: the 3rd movement of Bach’s Harpsichord Concerto. |
| 9east | Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring, BWV 147J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Cantatas: The Harmony of Faith and Music |
| 10east | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No. 1 in C major, BWV 846–869 BWJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach's Collection of Preludes and Fugues |
| 11east | Cello Suite No. 1 for Solo CelloJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The Appeal of Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1 |
| 12east | Air on the G String, No. 2 from Orchestral Suite No. 3, BWV 1068J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s famous piece, Air on the G String |
| 13east | Chaconne, the 5th movement from Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004, for solo violinJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Chaconne, the pinnacle of a masterpiece |
| 14east | St John Passion, BWV 245J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s St John Passion, in scripture-reading format |
| 15east | Italian Concerto in F major, BWV 971J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s harpsichord concerto: brilliant and original |
| 16east | Cantata “My Heart Is Full of Sorrow,” BWV 21J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s cantatas: music that leads from anguish to salvation |
| 17east | Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, BWV 1050J.S.Bach | play_arrow | The Appeal of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos |
| 18east | Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | A strange musical style characterized by a chromatic fugue |
| 19east | Chorale Prelude “Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme,” BWV 645J.S.Bach | Chorale arrangements by Bach, masterpieces for organ | |
| 20east | Partita No. 2, BWV 826J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Partita: Six Movements of Melancholy and Vitality |
| 21east | Lord, from the depths of the abyssJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | From anguish to hope: the majestic music of Bach |
| 22east | Goldberg VariationsJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The Allure of Bach’s Masterpiece, the Goldberg Variations |
| 23east | Pastorale in F major, BWN 590, Movement IIIJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s organ piece: a pastoral, tranquil world of meditation |
| 24east | Come, let us praise God together.J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s chorales: profound spirituality and beautiful melodies |
| 25east | O Thou, God the FatherJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The prayer of Bach’s organ piece that resonates with the heart |
| 26east | Christ was bound by the cords of deathJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Easter cantata beautifully expresses the contrast between life and death. |
| 27east | The Art of FugueJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Why Bach is called the father of music |
| 28east | St John PassionJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Passion oratorios: expressing the Bible through music |
| 29east | Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major, BWV 564J.S.Bach | play_arrow | The Baroque music master, Johann Sebastian... |
| 30north_east | Cantate BWV191 – Gloria in excelsis DeoJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | An Introduction to Mass Settings for Christmas Worship |
| 31north_east | French Suite No. 4, BWV 815J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Suite performances from Bach’s Köthen period |
| 32north_east | Motet “Jesu, Meine Freude” BWV 227J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s motet “Jesu, meine Freude” |
| 33north_east | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No. 4, BWV 849J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Revived the charm of Baroque music |
| 34north_east | Orchestral Suite No. 3, BWV 1068J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Orchestral Suite—the famous “Air on the G String.” |
| 35north_east | Nine Little Preludes in C major, BWV 927J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Speaking of Bach’s Little Preludes, the “Six …” |
| 36north_east | Little Fugue in G minor, BWV 578J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s organ fugue masterpiece |
| 37north_east | The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080J.S.Bach | play_arrow | In a performance by the Emerson String Quartet, the score... |
| 38south_east | Cantata “Be quiet, stop your chattering,” BWV 211J.S.Bach | play_arrow | A secular cantata satirizing coffee aficionados |
| 39north_east | The Musical Offering, BWV 1079J.S.Bach | play_arrow | The untold story behind the creation of Bach’s masterpiece, The Musical Offering |
| 40south_east | Orchestral Suite No. 2J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Spotlight on the celebrated Polonaise, a masterpiece featuring the flute |
| 41north_east | Symphonia No. 1 in C majorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | A children’s piano piece from 1720 characterized by counterpoint |
| 42north_east | English Suite No. 2, BWV 807J.S.Bach | play_arrow | A master performs Bach’s English Suites |
| 43south_east | Invention No. 2 in C minor, BWV 773J.S.Bach | play_arrow | The Appeal of Bach’s Invention in C Minor |
| 44south_east | French Suite No. 1, BWV 812: SarabandeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | An approachable dance piece, ideal as an introduction to Baroque music |
| 45east | French Suite No. 1, BWV 812 – Menuet IJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | An elegant triple-meter piece from the Baroque era |
| 46east | French Suite No. 1, BWV 812: Minuet IIJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s elegant dances, performed at home |
| 47east | French Suite No. 2, BWV 813 – CouranteJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Elegant dance works of Baroque music |
| 48east | French Suite No. 2, BWV 813: GigueJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | A light 3/8-time dance by Bach |
| 49east | French Suite No. 2, BWV 813: Menuet IJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s elegant triple-meter dance |
| 50east | French Suite No. 2, BWV 813 – Minuet IIJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Minuet: elegant and profound music |
| 51east | French Suite No. 3, BWV 814, MinuetJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | An elegant baroque-style dance suite |
| 52east | Gavotte from French Suite No. 4, BWV 814J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Introduction to Masterpieces of French Dance Music from the Baroque Era |
| 53east | French Suite No. 5, BWV 816: SarabandeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Classical music, the sarabande of the Baroque era is captivating. |
| 54east | French Suite No. 6, BWV 817 – GavotteJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | An educational masterpiece of Baroque suites for beginners |
| 55east | French Suite No. 6, BWV 817: SarabandeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | A dance imbued with Bach’s profound spirituality |
| 56east | Polonaise in G minor (BWV Anh. 119)J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Loving music for Bach’s wife |
| 57east | Musette in D majorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | An approachable piece born from Bach’s music notebook |
| 58east | Invention No. 1 in C major, BWV 772J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Sinfon…” |
| 59east | Cantata No. 147 “Heart and Mouth and Deed and Life,” BWV 147J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Chorale performance of a baroque music masterpiece |
| 60east | Schübler Chorale “Sleepers Awake” BWV 645J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Performance of Bach’s masterpiece, the Schübler Chorales |
| 61north_east | Chorale: Come, Savior of the NationsJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | A hymn composed by Bach, the father of music. The An… of Milan… |
| 62north_east | Air on the G StringJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Baroque woven from gentle melodies and graceful harmonies... |
| 63north_east | Brandenburg Concerto No. 3J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Striking for its splendid string timbres and rich inflection… |
| 64north_east | Minuet in G major, BWV Anh. 114; Minuet in G minor, BWV Anh. 115J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s music stimulates the brain and boosts concentration. |
| 65north_east | Concerto for Two Violins, BWV 903J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Masterpiece for beginner violinists, the beauty of counterpoint |
| 66north_east | Invention No. 13, BWV 784J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Inventions: A Collection of Educational Works |
| 67north_east | Invention No. 1J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Gould’s meticulous interpretive performance |
| 68north_east | Cantata No. 70 “Wake, Pray, and Keep Watch” BWV 70J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s cantata for Trinity Sunday |
| 69north_east | Cantata “Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme” BWV 140J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Religious musical works of the Baroque era |
| 70north_east | Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Christmas Oratorio, sacred music |
| 71north_east | Toccata in C minor, BWV 911J.S.Bach | play_arrow | The brilliance of Bach’s improvisations |
| 72north_east | Trio Sonata No. 6, BWV 530J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s organ pieces, performed by Walcha |
| 73north_east | Partita No. 1, BWV 1043J.S.Bach | play_arrow | A set of baroque music variations with a friendly atmosphere |
| 74north_east | French Suite No. 5, BWV 816J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s French Suites, an elegant collection of dances |
| 75north_east | Flute Sonata, BWV 1034J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Flute, Harpsichord, and Cello Concerto |
| 76north_east | Concerto for Flute, Violin, and Harpsichord, BWV 1044J.S.Bach | play_arrow | A masterful performance by a virtuoso of Baroque music |
| 77north_east | MagnificatJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Magnificat, a hymn of joy |
| 78north_east | Lute Suite No. 3, BWV 995J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Lute Suite, arranged for unaccompanied cello |
| 79north_east | Violin Sonata No. 1, BWV 1014J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Violin Sonata of Baroque music |
| 80north_east | Easter OratorioJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Easter Oratorio is moving. |
| 81north_east | Violin Partita No. 3 in E major, BWV 1006 (unaccompanied)J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s chamber sonatas, performed on a variety of instruments |
| 82north_east | Violin Sonata No. 2 in A minor, for solo (unaccompanied) violinJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | In Bach’s era, violin music developed. |
| 83north_east | Come, sweet deathJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s sacred songs: the peace of faith and death |
| 84north_east | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No. 1, Prelude, BWV 846J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s masterpieces heal and soothe the heart. |
| 85north_east | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No. 1 in C majorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach is a great German composer. |
| 86north_east | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No. 1 in C major, BWV 846, PreludeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The great composer known as the Father of Music, Johann… |
| 87north_east | “Lord, Have Mercy” from the St. Matthew PassionJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | A Canadian alto singer who specializes in Mahler |
| 88north_east | Anna Magdalena Bach’s Notebook, Volume II: Minuet in G major, BWV Anh. 116J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Known as “Minuet in G major,” piano... |
| 89north_east | Invention No. 8, BWV 779J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Brimming with the dynamic energy of a fanfare, ... |
| 90north_east | Kyrie “From J.S. Bach: Mass in B minor”J.S.Bach | play_arrow | The beautiful vocals of Bach’s Mass in B minor |
| 91east | Bach Chorale “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring”J.S.Bach | play_arrow | A composer and keyboardist active in 18th-century Germany… |
| 92east | Partita, BWV 826J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s church music, a fast-paced masterpiece |
| 93north_east | Orchestral SuiteJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | It is an orchestral work composed by Bach. BWV 106… |
| 94north_east | Air on G StringJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Classical masterpieces are everywhere in everyday life. |
| 95north_east | MinuetJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The Minuet is a masterpiece that Bach bestowed. |
| 96north_east | Jesus, Joy of Man’s Desiring (Lord, the joy of human longing)J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s elegant masterpiece in triple meter |
| 97north_east | English Suite No. 2J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Among Bach’s meticulously refined pieces, the English Sui... |
| 98north_east | SarabandeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach's Sarabande in the guitar version is approachable. |
| 99north_east | Brandenburg Concerto No. 5J.S.Bach | play_arrow | A masterful performance that vividly harmonized Bach's music |
| 100north_east | Suite for Unaccompanied CelloJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The cello’s multifaceted tone is captivating. |
| 101north_east | Sarabande from Cello Suite No. 6 (unaccompanied)J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach reveals new charms through arrangements for guitar |
| 102north_east | Partita No. 2 for Solo Violin, V. ChaconneJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Chaconne, the famous unaccompanied violin piece by Bach |
| 103north_east | Badinerie, No. 7 from Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor, BWV 1067J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s famous flute piece—lively and captivating |
| 104north_east | Aria from Orchestral Suite No. 3J.S.Bach | play_arrow | It is widely known as Air on the G String. … |
| 105north_east | Cantata No. 190 “Sing to the Lord a New Song”J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s New Year Cantata: Hope and Joy |
| 106south_east | Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043J.S.Bach | play_arrow | In the 18th century, the composer who was hugely active in Germany, Joha... |
| 107east | Concerto for Two Violins, BWV 1043J.S.Bach | play_arrow | A concerto where two violins engage in a dialogue |
| 108east | Five Little Preludes No. 1, BWV 939 in C majorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Authorship by Bach is uncertain. A piece that makes effective use of repeated sequential progressions through inventive expression. |
| 109east | Six Little Preludes in D major, BWV 936J.S.Bach | play_arrow | In the works of Johann Sebastian Bach… |
| 110east | Six Little Preludes in C minor, BWV 934J.S.Bach | play_arrow | A Bach classic for beginners, 'Six Little Preludes'... |
| 111east | Nine Little Preludes in C major, BWV 924J.S.Bach | play_arrow | In the works of Johann Sebastian Bach… |
| 112east | A Mighty Fortress is Our God from Cantata No. 80, BWV 80 – VoiceJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach's church cantata, God's Protection |
| 113east | Cello Suite #1 In G, PreludeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s masterpieces are characterized by arpeggios |
| 114east | Air on the G StringJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Among classical music, it’s one of the top contenders for first or second place… |
| 115east | From ‘With heart and mouth and deed and life’ No. 10, Chorale chorus ‘Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring’J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach |
| 116east | ariosoJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The beautiful melodies of Bach’s harpsichord concertos |
| 117east | Italian Concerto, BWV 971J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach's concertos are difficult. |
| 118south_east | Invention No. 1, BWV 772 in C majorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Educational practice pieces for music composed by Bach |
| 119east | Invention No. 1, BWV 772J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Johann Sebastian Bach’s Inven… |
| 120east | Invention No. 4, BWV 775J.S.Bach | play_arrow | In studying classical music, especially Baroque music... |
| 121east | Gavotte (Composed by Bach)J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Dances: Ideal Practice Pieces for Beginners |
| 122east | Chorale: Jesu, Joy of Man’s DesiringJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach ... for the service on July 2, 1723 |
| 123east | Sinfonia No. 11 in G minor, BWV 797J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s representative work, the “Sinfonias.” This time… |
| 124east | Trio Sonata No. 5 in C major, BWV 529J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Representative works of Johann Sebastian Bach and… |
| 125east | Violin Partita No. 3 in E major, BWV 1006: III. Gavotte en RondeauJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Especially among Bach’s works for unaccompanied violin... |
| 126north_east | Goldberg Variations (Aria and 30 Variations), G major, BWV 988J.S.Bach | play_arrow | A famous piece by Bach, notable for its difficult octaves |
| 127north_east | Violin Concerto in E majorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | It begins with an arpeggio in E major, and as it goes toward the end… |
| 128south_east | Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 582J.S.Bach | play_arrow | The pa… composed by Johann Sebastian Bach |
| 129south_east | PartitaJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s masterpiece, the Partitas. Bach’s mas… |
| 130east | French Suite No. 5 in G major, BWV 816: AllemandeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The “French Suites” are pieces that allow beginning piano students to... |
| 131east | French Suite No. 5 in G major, BWV 816: GavotteJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | When studying polyphonic music, the piano… |
| 132east | Flute Sonata No. 2 in E-flat major, BWV 1031, II. “Siciliano”J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Siciliano, a masterpiece shrouded in mystery |
| 133east | The Art of Fugue in D minor, BWV 1080: Contrapunctus 14J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Composed by Bach, who is called the “Father of Music,” … |
| 134east | Brandenburg Concerto No. 6J.S.Bach | play_arrow | A collection of concertos composed by Bach during his tenure as Kapellmeister |
| 135east | Polonaise in G minorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Many pieces that beginners can play involve fast finger movements... |
| 136east | MusetteJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The attribution to Bach is questionable, and the authentic authorship is unknown. |
| 137east | Minuet in G majorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | For many years, J.S. Bach—known as the father of music—has... |
| 138east | Minuet in G major, BWV Anh. 114J.S.Bach | play_arrow | It's a beautiful piece by Bach, and it's not difficult if you play it as written in the score. |
| 139east | Minuet No. 3J.S.Bach | play_arrow | The universal appeal and beauty of Bach’s music |
| 140east | Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004: I. AllemandeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | A musician who is indispensable when talking about Baroque music, ... |
| 141east | Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543J.S.Bach | play_arrow | The Do... who was active from the 17th to the 18th century |
| 142east | Prelude and Fugue in E minor, BWV 548J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach, between 1727 and 1731, ... |
| 143east | Prelude and Fugue in E-flat major, BWV 552J.S.Bach | play_arrow | The majestic works left by Johann Sebastian Bach… |
| 144east | Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor, BWV 903J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Johann Se..., a composer representative of the Baroque era, |
| 145east | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No. 1: PreludeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The German composer described as the “Father of Music”… |
| 146east | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, BWV 846 – PreludeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier is beautiful. |
| 147east | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No. 1, BWV 846, PreludeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The Well-Tempered Clavier is a collection of pieces in the 24 keys... |
| 148east | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No. 6, BWV 851: Prelude and FugueJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No. 6… |
| 149east | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II, No. 1, BWV 870, PreludeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Masterpieces from Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier |
| 150south_east | Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1 (Unaccompanied) |
| 151east | Chaconne from Violin Partita No. 2 for Solo ViolinJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Johann Sebastian Bach, the so-called “Father of Music,” needs no introduction… |
| 152east | Violin Partita No. 3 for Solo ViolinJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Let me introduce one more piece by the same Bach as above… |
| 153east | Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004, for solo violinJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s masterworks for solo violin |
| 154east | I hear a voice calling me to awaken.J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Cantata No. 140 by Bach. A total of seven movements... |
| 155east | Orchestral Suite No. 3, BWV 1068 (Air on the G String)J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s graceful string piece, a masterpiece that soothes the soul |
| 156east | Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068: “Air on the G String”J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Air on the G String is a masterpiece. |
| 157east | Goldberg Variations, BWV 988J.S.Bach | play_arrow | The image of fear in classical music |
| 158east | Come, Savior of the heathen BWV 659J.S.Bach | play_arrow | This piece is about the Nativity of Jesus Christ by Bach… |
| 159north_east | Jesus, Joy of Man’s DesiringJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | A famous piece by Bach that is perfect for Christmas |
| 160north_east | Air on the G StringJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s “Air on the G String” is a masterpiece. |
| 161north_east | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No. 1, BWV 846, PreludeJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, Prelude No. 1 by Bach |
| 162south_east | Toccata and Fugue in D minorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | A famous organ piece by Bach, beloved by many |
| 163south_east | Fugue in D minorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s majestic Little Fugue in G minor |
| 164south_east | Jesu, Joy of Man’s DesiringJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s cantatas are full of masterpieces |
| 165south_east | Unaccompanied Partita “Chaconne”J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Chaconne, a grand piece of variation music |
| 166east | Gavotte from Partita No. 3 in E major, BWV 1006, for Solo ViolinJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Gracefully sipping coffee aboard a spaceship |
| 167east | Brandenburg Concerto No. 3: First MovementJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Ayami Nakajo evokes the image of a lady. Afternoon Tea commercial |
| 168east | Mass in B minorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | It is extremely rare that Bach composed a complete Mass over the course of his life… |
| 169east | Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 (Unaccompanied)J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Pablo Ca... from Catalonia, Spain |
| 170east | English Suite No. 2 in A minor, BWV 807J.S.Bach | play_arrow | The origin of why it’s the United Kingdom is unclear. |
| 171east | Cantata “Be quiet, stop chattering” BWV 211J.S.Bach | play_arrow | A performance conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt… |
| 172east | Christmas OratorioJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | For the purpose of being performed in a church during the Christmas season... |
| 173east | St Matthew PassionJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | A piece set against the Passion of Christ. In 1727… |
| 174east | Goldberg VariationsJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s own title was “Clavier with two manuals…” |
| 175east | Jesu,Joy of Man’s DesiringJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | The phra… “Ton ton ton ton, Hino’s two-ton!” |
| 176east | Passacaglia No. 2J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Passacaglia and Fugue composed by J. S. Bach… |
| 177east | Toccata and Fugue, BWV 565J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Probably since kindergarten, this song has been known nationwide... |
| 178east | Brandenburg ConcertoJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | It consists of six pieces in total. 1718–1721… |
| 179east | Toccata and FugueJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Toccata and Fugue is by the German composer, … |
| 180east | Invention No. 1 in C major, BWV 772J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s Inventions are study pieces. |
| 181east | Capriccio on the Departure of a Beloved Brother, BWV 992J.S.Bach | play_arrow | Capriccio “The Most...” written for keyboard instruments |
| 182east | Musette in D majorJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Bach’s famous piece “Musette in D major.” Muset... |
| 183east | Fugue from the Sonata No. 1 in G Minor, BWV 1001, for Solo ViolinJ.S.Bach | play_arrow | Johann Se..., a composer who represents the Baroque era, |


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