Chris KouffmanFebruary 11, 1997Period 7Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann SebastianBach was a musical composer of the late 17th and
early 18th centuries. He was one of the greatest composers of all time.
He was born in Eisenach, Thuringia, in 1685. He spent his life in music
and was known for his ability in that subject. At age 15, Bach got his
first job as a court musician at Weimar. There he became known as a
great organist. In 1717, the Prince of Cothen invited Bach to become
Kappelmeister in Cothen. The Duke of Weimar refused to let Bach go to
Cothen, however, and confined him in a gaol for a time. After Bach
was released by the Duke of Weimar, Bach took up the Prince of Cothen
on his offer and stayed with him in Cothen for a period of six years. It
was there in Cothen that Bach became widely known for his skill as
organist and his ability to compose sacred and secular music. His stay in
Cothen staged his fame in his country for his music. Bach's last job was
as Cantor at St. Thomas's school in Leipzig. This was one of the most
prestigious posts in Germany. There in Leipzig he spent 20 years
constantly battling with the school and church authorities. However, he
did write some of the best work in his lifetime during this period.
Johann SebastianBach spent his life devoted to his music. In that
respect he was a genius. He was one of the greatest composers and
organists in his period of time.
. Chris KouffmanFebruary 11, 1997Period 7Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach was a musical composer of the late 17th and
early 18th. Weimar refused to let Bach go to
Cothen, however, and confined him in a gaol for a time. After Bach
was released by the Duke of Weimar, Bach took up the Prince