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Qu'est-ce (qui) est BACH - définition


Bach (journal)         
JOURNAL
Bach: Journal of the Riemenschneider Bach Institute; BACH: Journal of the Riemenschneider Institute; Bach: J. Riemenschneider Inst.; Bach: J Riemenschneider Inst
Bach is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Riemenschneider Bach Institute at Baldwin Wallace University. It covers the study of Johann Sebastian Bach and Baroque music.
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".
  • Nos. 1–12
  • Nos. 13–20
  • first sonata for solo violin, BWV 1001]][[File:Sonata in in G m J.S.Bach (1 mov prelude).ogg]]
  • ornaments]] as contained in the ''[[Klavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach]]''
  • N(ota) B(ene)}}]] In a music of worship God is always present with his grace).
  • "[[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. 13–20]]
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GERMAN COMPOSER (1685–1750)
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[bax]
¦ noun Welsh used as a term of endearment, often after a personal name.
Origin
Welsh, lit. 'little'.
BACH motif         
  • "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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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
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.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour BACH
1. Bach off, BBC I love Bach, and his Mass in B Minor is quite sublime.
2. Bach and modernity Wherever we turn, the myth of Bach is constructed in almost countless ways.
3. Shlomit Bach Hovav‘s license for two years, beginning this October, after Bach Hovav admitted negligence in the incident.
4. "I am very surprised," German member Thomas Bach said.
5. Justice Bach was awarded the prize for his life‘s work.