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  • , Chair of Deganwy Chapel, and Patron of Tyddyn Bach, a respite centre for HIV patients and families
  • Clwb Ifor Bach, a Welsh Language nightclub in Cardiff city cen
  • ilarity of the cantatas he composed to those by Bach; a teacher-student relationship has been sugges
  • Bach's and Sins, Work in Progress.. 2008 Music: J.S.
  • lem is a 1994 documentary film directed by Jean Bach about the photograph of the same name.
  • In the same year, Abel and Bach accompanied the Prince Leopold on his trip to C
  • he complete contents of the first five P. D. Q. Bach albums, plus the never-before-released "Sanka"
  • Bring 'Em Bach Alive! is the first solo album by Sebastian Bac
  • ars old, he had learned all the Cello Suites of Bach, all Caprices by Piatti and 32 cello concertos.
  • Bach also transcribed Italian concertos by Vivaldi a
  • Bach also wrote a transposed version of this in C ma
  • Bach also did some of the first work on pinning down
  • Bach also used single stanzas in his cantatas.
  • The Sistranser Bach also: Sistrans Creek originates near Sistrans A
  • Bach Alto Cantatas - Alt.: Monica Groop; Ostrobothni
  • ish folk songs, works by Thomas Tallis, and the Bach alto repertoire.
  • ohn, Taubert, Henselt, Dorn, and August Wilhelm Bach among his more distinguished pupils.
  • otable for his wide repertoire, stretching from Bach and Handel to spirituals, modernist and avant g
  • Pasdeloup concert, sandwiched between works by Bach and Beethoven.
  • llan is the son of Morris Edward Allan and Joan Bach, and is a half-brother of Lord Bach.
  • Fasch had been a pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach's son C. P. E. Bach and instilled the devotion
  • that generates music in the style of Mozart and Bach and jazz.
  • anni Gallini brought him into contact with J.C. Bach and Carl Friedrich Abel, and he was subsequentl
  • tition with Edward Ives, Thomas Kiefer, Michael Bach, and Gregory Springer.
  • les Spinks and George Malcolm in works of J. S. Bach and C. P. E. Bach.
  • Lion Music released Alex Masi's In the Name of Bach and Matsson's Another Dimension.
  • He championed the music of Bach, and his own oratorio "Christ and His Soldiers"
  • The short ridges of Cefn Bach and Cefn Edmwnt run northeast whilst that of Tw
  • Concerts of works by Bach and Handel at Carnegie Hall in the early 1960's
  • (known for his work with Ace Frehley, Sebastian Bach and his multiple solo records) to round out the
  • e counterpoint has similarities to that of J.S. Bach and Arnold Schoenberg, though evidence reveals
  • les, in 1685, the same year as Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel.
  • n old Germanic word for a brook (Modern German: Bach), and Grendelbruch is one of a number of place
  • y pure" interpretation of old music (especially Bach) and also looked back to the organ building pri
  • omposers of the past including Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven.
  • renig Fach, Arenig Fawr, Moel Llyfnant, Moelwyn Bach and its close neighbours of Y Garnedd and Graig
  • e is extensive ranging from Monteverdi, Rameau, Bach and Handel to Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Mahle
  • wide repertoire, ranging from various pieces by Bach and the core works by Beethoven through to the
  • "Lunchtime Concert: Music by Bach and Shostakovich", 18 January 2005 13:00-14:00
  • They were defeated in the round of 32 by Howard Bach and Kevin Qi Han of the United States.
  • They were replaced in 2001 by Ralph Bach and Wolfram Kellner.
  • atroness of the arts, known to Johann Christian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, among others.
  • They made a number of recordings of Handel, Bach and Boyce.
  • His brothers, Johann Bach and Heinrich Bach, were also composers.
  • She also sang Bach and performed and recorded most of his major vo
  • ad a bye in the first round and defeated Howard Bach and Kevin Qi Han of the United States in the se
  • on featured recordings by Wilco alumns Bennett, Bach, and John Stirratt.
  • be at the time the entire solo organ output) of Bach and Dieterich Buxtehude.
  • down to us in the form of a manuscript copy by Bach and his son Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach dating fr
  • in 1982 under the name Fusion, by bassist David Bach and singer Paul Cawley.
  • in his Obituary written by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Sebastian's former pupil Johann Friedrich A
  • Wick include those to the local beaches, Traeth Bach and Traeth Mawr, via the Cwm Nash footpath at M
  • menico Scarlatti), German (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach) and his harpsichord books mix dance pieces bel
  • Super Group featuring Ted Nugent and Sebastian Bach and most recently "Jesse's Story" a feature len
  • Johannes was the eldest son of Johannes Hans Bach and the brother of Christoph Bach and Heinrich
  • Paper Man starring opposite Oliver Tobias, John Bach and Rebecca Gilling.
  • tion of hers was two albums of sonatas by J. S. Bach and G. F. Handel, with Keith Jarrett on harpsic
  • Although well grounded in the works of Bach and Mozart, some of his composition were clearl
  • Barbara Bach and Ringo Starr first met on the set of Caveman
  • formance incorporated music by Johann Sebastian Bach and Sergei Prokofiev; lyrics from the works of
  • Men's Doubles: Howard Bach and Kevin Han
  • He changed his name to Vincent Bach and fled to the United States.
  • d individuals (for discussion of this point see Bach and Beit Yosef to Yoreh Deah 214; Shach, ibid.,
  • ductor, playing the complete set of concerti by Bach and Mozart, part of which he has played on the
  • enplay Written Directly for the Screen - Danilo Bach and Daniel Petrie, Jr.
  • violin and piano concertos of Johann Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are prioritized.
  • s as continuo player on Britten's recordings of Bach and Purcell.
  • has sung the solos in the large-scale works of Bach and the major tenor roles in most of the operas
  • Fantasia contrappuntistica, Fantasia nach J. S. Bach, and Toccata.
  • o focus purely on the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, and was known for his academic and cerebral ap
  • Baroque composers such as Bach and Handel were careful not to ask their trumpe
  • zov's album "Come, heavy sleep" (music by J. S. Bach and Britten).
  • but it also regularly performed music by J. S. Bach and other earlier masters.
  • g music of Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Couperin, J. S. Bach, and others.
  • chaut, as well as less-often performed works of Bach and Haydn.
  • ofessional choirs singing the glorious music of Bach and Mozart - complete with stirring instrumenta
  • In 2004, Bach and Sonja Zietlow presented the German edition
  • os, who is best known for her album Switched-On Bach and for the soundtracks to many films, includin
  • al movement long attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach and assumed to be part of a lost cantata.
  • been used by composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach and Robert Schumann.
  • spired by the work include Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
  • His recordings of Bach and Scarlatti were particularly well-regarded,
  • londie but also admitted to owning cassettes of Bach and Beethoven, mainly to appease Higgins.
  • ures, astrology, Far East philosophy, Flamenco, Bach and Soul music.
  • published piano arrangements of organ works by Bach and Vivaldi, as well as four books of piano arr
  • ittel (1732-1809), (a pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach), and eventually became Kantor at the music sch
  • Kirnberger greatly admired J.S. Bach, and sought to secure the publication of all of
  • Singer Sebastian Bach and his wife/manager Maria
  • music was also appreciated by Johann Sebastian Bach, and Conti's Cantata Languet anima mea, survive
  • tition with Edward Ives, Thomas Kiefer, Michael Bach, and John Stillings.
  • hed three books under Harvard University press: Bach's Continuo Group (1986), Bach and the Patterns
  • vicinity which is initially called the Bokeler Bach and, later, becomes the Aue and finally, after
  • Bach Anthology
  • rded for his interpretations of Paganini, J. S. Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, contemporary works, chamber m
  • Dafydd Bach ap Madog Wladaidd, also known as Sypyn Cyfeilio
  • In 1993 Bach appeared on the American Billboard charts with
  • e Duet; violinist Itzhak Perlman on an album of Bach arias; and flautist Jean-Pierre Rampal for a re
  • 1993 recording of "Die Kunst der Fuge" by J. S. Bach as "the most stunning interpretation of Bach si
  • ibuted to him as well as to his father and J.S. Bach; as well as two large scale concerti for lute a
  • ngland, suggesting that the fame of Llyn Cerrig Bach as a holy site may have spread well beyond the
  • eir second album, this time featuring Sebastian Bach as the Lead vocalist.
  • o, Op. 24; and the Ricercata in Six Voices from Bach's Musical Offering which Webern had arranged in
  • They were originally written by Bach as exercises for the musical education of his s
  • ama from 1997, featuring New Zealand actor John Bach as Detective Inspector John Duggan and Fiona Mo
  • of Biber, Bertali, and the Johannes Passion of Bach, as well as Magnificats by Bach and Mendelssohn
  • eld Contemporary Music Festival, Dartington and Bach at Oregon.
  • 5 general election, Lord Drayson succeeded Lord Bach at the Ministry of Defence, and Lord Bach was t
  • Bassist David Bach at Cornerstone in 2001.
  • Since Bach at least - probably before that too.
  • ten recitals of the complete organ works of J S Bach at the Victoria Hall, Geneva.
  • Interpreting Bach at the Keyboard, translated by Alfred Clayton.
  • playing a flute concerto in Sanssouci, C. P. E. Bach at the piano, Quantz is leaning on the wall to
  • Mindi Bach, Athletics pre-game and post-game host
  • Bach attempted, unsuccessfully, to meet with Handel
  • Berndt-Bach changed its name once again to Bach Auricon Inc.
  • Disk 4: Going Baroque / de Bach aux Baroques (1964)
  • n and Monteverdi Vespers (Oiseau-Lyre), the J S Bach B Minor Mass (Enescu, with Kathleen Ferrier, Pe
  • uding Treflach, Whitehaven, Tyn-y-coed, Croesau Bach, Ball and Aston Square.
  • “Your Guide to Retiring Rich” along with David Bach, Barbara Corcoran and Loral Langemeier.
  • William "Willy" Stephen Goulden Bach, Baron Bach (born 25 December 1946) is a Britis
  • ric Wen for the recording of Solo Chaconnes (by Bach, Barth and Max Reger) performed by Jennifer Koh
  • "Toccata and Fugue in d minor, BWV 565" ( Bach, Batt) - 4:41
  • tonal modes for his music and Johann Sebastian Bach became one of his greatest heroes.
  • tive Aggression, co-authored with Dr. George R. Bach, became a national best-seller and sold over on
  • collection included pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, Beethoven, Schumann and Mozart.
  • nd Australia, and has recorded recital discs of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Prokofiev, Rachmanin
  • Solo repertoire: Works by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Busoni, Chopin, Debussy, Gu
  • itially, featuring interpretations of pieces by Bach, Beethoven, Elgar and Albinoni.
  • When the Bach beetles are fed back into the machine, the resu
  • Bach began the composition during his time in Weimar
  • Johann Sebastian Bach begins to lose his sight.
  • trol of the staunchly Roman Catholic Habsburgs, Bach, being a Protestant, settled in Wechmar, a vill
  • ces conceived by many composers, including J.S. Bach, Benjamin Britten, John Rutter, Noel Ancell, Ma
  • t Fordham where he played for head coach Johnny Bach between 1955 and 1958 because college freshmen
  • Leipzig Collegium Musicum from Johann Sebastian Bach between 1737 and 1739.
  • He has recorded Bach, Biber, Couperin, and others.
  • 1988 Hugh Simon Fetherstonhaugh, of Faenol Bach, Bodelwyddan, Rhyl.
  • Bach Bouree from BWV 1006: John King ukulele on YouT
  • on the album Minors Aloud under the title "On a Bach Bouree".
  • ded a program of motets from the Renaissance to Bach, Brahms and Bruckner with words about peace, O
  • nd respected performances of the organ works of Bach, Brahms, Liszt, Petr Eben, and Jean Langlais.
  • J. S. Bach: Brandenburg concerto no.5 BWV 1050 (on his two
  • Strings: Martin Katahn, Byron Bach, Brenton Banks, George Binkley III, Marvin Chan
  • of the prevailing Romantic manner of conducting Bach, but did not incorporate period instruments and
  • The fugue was added in 1745, most likely by Bach, but possibly by one of his students or sons.
  • surprising, not only by being Handel instead of Bach but also from being taken from a Handel opera w
  • Bach, by means of melody and harmony, expresses the
  • ted to have learned the complete organ works of Bach by the age of ten.
  • However, in Dance and the Music of J. S. Bach by Meredith Little and Natalie Jenne, the coura
  • Welsh cakes (Welsh: picau ar y maen, pice bach, cacen gri or teisen radell) are traditional We
  • e Montevideo Symphony Orchestra in Uruguay, the Bach Camerata from Nicaragua the Ecuadorian National
  • Most of the items found at Llyn Cerrig Bach can be seen in the National Museum of Wales in
  • ts, dedicated to the recordings made during the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage.
  • most of the soprano parts in Helmuth Rilling's Bach cantata cycle of the mid-1970s to mid-1980s, ap
  • For the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage of the Monteverdi Choir, Rob
  • Bach Cantata BWV 147, Motets BWV 226, BWV 228, BWV 2
  • h she recorded oboe d'amore obligati in the BBC Bach Cantata Series.
  • chiv Produktion 463 585-2 (recorded live on the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage, Christchurch, February 2000
  • Bach: Cantatas 34, 50, 147 - Alt.: David James; Ten.
  • Bach Cantatas Vol. 8, John Eliot Gardiner, Monteverd
  • Other notable BIS projects include the Bach Cantatas by the Bach Collegium Japan under Masa
  • J.S. Bach: Cantatas Vol. 4, John Eliot Gardiner, Montever
  • He is best known for his singing in Bach cantatas and the operas of Handel and Monteverd
  • He prepared the boys choir for the recording of Bach cantatas in a collaboration with Gustav Leonhar
  • J.S. Bach: Cantatas Vol.
  • Bach Cantatas Vol. 9, John Eliot Gardiner, Monteverd
  • Bach Cantatas Vol.
  • J.S. Bach: Cantatas for the 3rd Sunday of Epiphany, John
  • The 22nd is also given by the Bach Cantatas website and Who's Who.
  • Cantata BWV 66a Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen on the bach cantatas website
  • 89, they recorded a complete cycle of the J. S. Bach cantatas on period instruments for Teldec.
  • Britten at Aldeburgh (BBC) - Bach: Cantatas 102 & 151, conductor Benjamin Britten
  • Special Achievement - Recording of the complete Bach cantatas
  • J.S. Bach: Cantatas for the Complete Liturgical Year Vol.
  • llmann was the organist for early recordings of Bach cantatas by Ramin.
  • She recorded Bach cantatas with Peter Schreier, Theo Adam, the Th
  • r F. Bischof, Text and orchestration for BWV 2, Bach Cantatas, University of Alberta.
  • F. Bischof, Text and orchestration for BWV 22, Bach Cantatas, University of Alberta.
  • er she was a frequent soloist for recordings of Bach cantatas, including in 1961 Herz und Mund und T
  • F. Bischof, Text and orchestration for BWV 36b, Bach Cantatas, University of Alberta.
  • Bach: Cantatas, Vol 27 (BWV 80, 5, 115), Bach Colleg
  • F. Bischof, Text and orchestration for BWV 34a, Bach Cantatas, University of Alberta.
  • F. Bischof, Text and orchestration for BWV 30a, Bach Cantatas, University of Alberta.
  • F. Bischof, Text and orchestration for BWV 72, Bach Cantatas, University of Alberta.
  • rchestra has a wide coverage of repertoire from Bach cantatas, to Mozart overtures and Beethoven sym
  • F. Bischof, Text and orchestration for BWV 36c, Bach Cantatas, University of Alberta.
  • o join them in their recordings of the complete Bach cantatas.
  • The Vox Christi is present in several Bach cantatas.
  • J.S. Bach: Cantates pour alto (BWV 170, 54, 35), Philippe
  • Strings - Brenton Banks, Byron T Bach, Carl Gorodetzky, David Darling, George Binkley
  • Britten, soon to be releasing a spirituals and Bach CD.
  • ul Tortelier made his recording of the complete Bach Cello Suites there in April 1982.
  • He is best known for his arrangement of the Bach Cello Suites for Viola, which is widely praised
  • In 2007, Isserlis' recording of the Bach Cello Suites was released and won a "Gramophone
  • conductor best remembered for the recording the Bach Cello Suites he made from 1936 to 1939.
  • his first recording with Channel Classics, the Bach Cello Suites, received considerable acclaim.
  • His recording of the Bach Cello Suites won prizes, and his recording of t
  • Bach centralised administrative authority for the Au
  • In a later version around 1727 Bach changed the instrumentation to alto, oboe and v
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