Johann Sebastian Bach, Birthplace Reward Card

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Stock #:383761
Type: Postcard
Era: Divided Back
Publisher: Theo. Presser Co.
Size: 3.5" x 5.5" (9 x 14 cm)

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"The King of the Organ" Born at Eisenach, Prussia. His father and forefathers for five generations were musician; studied violin, clavichord, organ; in 1708 he was made court-organist at Weimar; 1717, orchestral director at Koethen;in 1723 and until his death, Cantor of St. Thomas School at Leipsic, and director of music in the churches of St. Thomas and St. John. He was twice married and had twenty children, of whom ten sons were musicians; he died totally blind, and was buried in the Church of St. John. He was the greatest organist of the 18th century and a famous performer on the clavichord. He was the first to teach the use of the thumb and all the fingers for playing. He wrote the only perfect fugues, and other masterpieces for clavichord and organ. There are hundreds of cantatas, compositions for orchestra, pianoforte and organ. Some of the most familiar are the "Inventions," "Well-Tempered Clavichord" - which introduces Preludes and Fugues in all keys - "French and English Suites," "St. Matthew Passion."

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