Bach - translation to italian
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Bach - translation to italian

MUSICAL MOTIF CONSISTING OF B FLAT, A, C, B NATURAL, USED BY J. S. BACH AND OTHER COMPOSERS
B-A-C-H motif; BACH; B–A–C–H; B-A-C-H; Bach motif; BACH signature cross; Bach motive; B-A-C-H motive; B.A.C.H.; Bach tetrachord
  • "b–a–c–h is beginning and end of all music" ([[Max Reger]] 1912)
  • B–A–C–H (and its inversion) in the last bars of the Augmentation Canon of BWV 769
  • B–A–C–H opening the third and last subject of the unfinished fugue of ''The Art of Fugue''
  • B–A–C–H in the tenor part of the last bars of Contrapunctus IV of ''The Art of Fugue''
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  • ''Tristis est anima mea'' motet attributed to Kuhnau]] ([[F&nbsp;minor]])
  • Bach's [[E&nbsp;minor]] arrangement of the same passage: B–A–C–H appears in the alto voice
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Bach      
Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach, German composer and organist (1685-1750)
Johann Sebastian Bach         
  • Painting of Johann Sebastian Bach by 'Gebel', before 1798
  • lt=Bach memorial}} erected by Felix Mendelssohn in Leipzig in 1843
  • Wender]] organ Bach played in Arnstadt
  • The church in Arnstadt where Bach had been the organist from 1703 to 1707. In 1935 the church was renamed "Bachkirche".
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  • Nos.&nbsp;13–20
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  • ornaments]] as contained in the ''[[Klavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach]]''
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  • "[[O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden]]": the four-part chorale setting as included in the ''St. Matthew Passion''
  • J S B}}'' in mirror image topped with a crown. The flanking letters illustrate the arrangement on the seal.
  • 28 July 1950: memorial service for Bach in Leipzig's Thomaskirche, on the 200th anniversary of the composer's death
  • "Aria" of the ''Goldberg Variations'', showing Bach's use of ornaments[[File:Bach.Aria.Goldberg-Variationen.WerckmeisterIII.Harpsichord.ogg]]
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  • St. Paul's Church in Leipzig]], tested by Bach in 1717
  • 1908 Statue of Bach in front of the Thomaskirche in Leipzig
  • School]], [[Leipzig]] in 1723
  • Nos.&nbsp;13–20]]
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GERMAN COMPOSER (1685–1750)
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Johann Sebastian Bach (compositore tedesco)
Bach      
n. Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), compositore e organista tedesco, padre di altri musicisti famosi

Definition

bach
[bax]
¦ noun Welsh used as a term of endearment, often after a personal name.
Origin
Welsh, lit. 'little'.

Wikipedia

BACH motif

In music, the BACH motif is the motif, a succession of notes important or characteristic to a piece, B flat, A, C, B natural. In German musical nomenclature, in which the note B natural is named H and the B flat named B, it forms Johann Sebastian Bach's family name. One of the most frequently occurring examples of a musical cryptogram, the motif has been used by countless composers, especially after the Bach Revival in the first half of the 19th century.