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Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach

Composer

Johann Sebastian Bach

1685–1750

17,098 works in the index

Era
Baroque
Nationality
Saxe-Eisenach
Born in
Eisenach

Bach wrote more music that ordinary players actually use than any other composer, which is why this catalogue holds over 17,000 entries under his name. He spent his career as a working church and court musician, producing to deadline, and almost none of it was published in his lifetime.

For keyboard players the entry points are the Notebook for Anna Magdalena and the Little Preludes, both genuinely playable within a few years of starting. The Two-Part Inventions come next, then the Well-Tempered Clavier, which is a lifetime's work rather than a stage to pass through. String players meet him through the solo suites and partitas; singers and choirs through the cantatas, Passions and the B minor Mass.

Editions matter here more than for most composers. Bach notated sparingly — little dynamic marking, inconsistent articulation, ornaments left to convention — so every edition is an interpretation. A nineteenth-century performing edition, which is what most free scans are, will hand you a fully marked page reflecting a style of playing that has since been substantially revised. For anything you intend to perform, a modern urtext is worth the outlay.

Catalogue

Works page 154 of 357

Es gl?nzet der Christen

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Dich bet ich an, mein h?chster Gott

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Praeludium and Fughetta in F BWV 901

Johann Sebastian Bach

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So gibst du nun, mein Jesu

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Herr Jesu, Gnadesonne

Johann Sebastian Bach

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BWV 1024

Johann Sebastian Bach

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So gehst du nun, mein Jesu, hin

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Capriccio in E BWV 993

Johann Sebastian Bach

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BWV 904, a minor

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Es kostet viel, ein Christ zu sein

Johann Sebastian Bach

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BWV 823

Johann Sebastian Bach

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5 Fugues BWV 945, 947, 954, 950-1

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Brunnquell aller G?ter

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Fugue in A min BWV 944

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Mass in A

Johann Sebastian Bach

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BWV 996-998

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Wet nur den lieben Gott lasst walten

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Fugue BWV Anh. 45

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Auf, auf, mein Herz, mit Freuden

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Komm, O Tod, du Schlafes Bruder

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Unsere Saat, die wir gesaet

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Brich entzwei, mein armes Herze

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Jesus ist das sch?nste Licht

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Jesus, unser Trost und Leben

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Seelenbr?utigam

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Cantatas BWV 210-215

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Contrapunctus BWV Anh. 109

Johann Sebastian Bach

Partita am BWV 1013

Johann Sebastian Bach

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BWV 818-820

Johann Sebastian Bach

BWV 835

Johann Sebastian Bach

BWV 844

Johann Sebastian Bach

Sei gegr?

Johann Sebastian Bach

BWV 894, a minor

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue in D min BWV 903

Johann Sebastian Bach

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BWV 906, c minor

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Gott, wie gro

Johann Sebastian Bach

Fantasias in a BWV 922 and c BWV 919

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Preambulum and Fughetta in C BWV 872a

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Praeludium and Fughetta in G BWV 902/1a+2

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Nun danket

Johann Sebastian Bach

BWV 1023

Johann Sebastian Bach

Wenn ich einmal soll scheiden

Johann Sebastian Bach

Wie schoen leuchtet

Johann Sebastian Bach

Nun lasst uns gehn und treten

Johann Sebastian Bach

Praeludium in G BWV 902/1

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Cantatas BWV 8-102

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Cantatas BWV 103-198

Johann Sebastian Bach

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BWV 1021

Johann Sebastian Bach

Dates, era and nationality from Wikidata, matched on name and verified against any dates already held here. The biography above is our own. Portrait: Elias Gottlob Haussmann, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.