RMKF2RTC–Johann Sebastian Bach at the organ keyboard. German organist and composer (1685-1750)
RMKF2T4J–BACH, Johann Sebastian monument at Eisenach German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMKF2RJ8–Johann Sebastian Bach - portrait of German composer and organist - head and shoulders. 1685-1750
RMKF2RJ6–Johann Sebastian Bach - Portrait - head and shoulders German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMK4N4YA–Johann Sebastian Bach - portrait holding a score. German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMKE55P7–BACH, Johann Sebastian monument at Eisenach German composer & organist, 1685-1750. Colourised version.
RMK0R4NC–Johann Sebastian Bach - Thomas Kirche & Schule Johann Sebastian Bach. Thomas Church and Thomas School in Leipzig . Thomaskirche
RMK0R575–Johann Sebastian Bach 's house (and birthplace) in Eisenach. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKF2RP7–Johann Sebastian Bach - MÜHLHAUSEN Bach worked here as organist at St Blaise's Church, 1707-1708. Composed his cantata 'Gott ist meine König' here Contemporary engraving
RMK6WFWK–BACH, Johann Sebastian ( German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750 ) - ST MATTHEW PASSION Titlepage of printed score. Published by Peters, pre-1900
RMK4N50T–BACH, Johann Sebastian - poem to his bride handwritten poem from Bach to his bride - possibly 2nd wife - Anna Magdalena Wilcke. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685-28th July 1750
RMKF2RDT–Johann Sebastian Bach - making music with music students - his Collegium Musicum - in Leipzig- thought to be Bach in centre but not confirmed -German composer & organist, 1685-1750 Serenade. Baroque Orchestra.
RMK4N52H–Bach, Johann Sebastian - St Matthew Passion. Handwritten score: 'Wahrlich, dieser ist Gottes Sohn gewesen' (Truly this is the son of God). German composer & organist. 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKE55P8–Johann Sebastian Bach - making music with music students - his Collegium Musicum - in Leipzig- thought to be Bach in centre but not confirmed -German composer & organist, 1685-1750 Serenade. Baroque Orchestra. Colourised version.
RMK6WFWM–BACH, Johann Sebastian - ( German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750 ) ST MATTHEW PASSION Score: no.21 (Choral); no.22 (Recitativa - Evangelist & Peter). printed score from plates of 1867
RMKF2R9E–View of Johann Sebastian Bach 's Leipzig in 1736 from titlepage of Johann Sigismund Scholze Sperontes (German composer, 1705-1750) 'Singende Muse' showing view of Leipzig from the Coffee House, overlooking the ThomasKirche / Thomas Kirche / Thomas Church. and the Thomasschule / Thomas School / Thomas Schule)
RMK6WFTG–BACH, Johann Sebastian (German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750 ) - SUITE no 3 in D Major. Titlepage of Bach's Overture/Suite, BWV 1068, published by Peters, Leipzig, 1854. (Says 1st time published). Includes 'Air on the G String'
RMKE2M2M–Anna Magdalena Bach, second wife of the German composer & organist Johann Sebastian Bach - Signed letter, dated 15 August 1750, fourteen days after the burial of J.S. Bach. A plea to the town councillor to grant her the 'Gnaden-Halbjahr', the payment of the deceased salary to his heirs for six months after his death. Anna Magdalena Bach: 22 September 1701– 22 February 1760, Johann Sebastian Bach: 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKF2T8X–Handwritten poem by Johann Sebastian Bach to his bride. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMK0R4TF–Painting of Johann Sebastian Bach 's birthplace at Eisenach. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKF2RXG–Johann Sebastian Bach playing in front of Frederick the Great at Potsdam by Carl Röhling. German composer & organist, 1685-1750.
RMK4N52B–Johann Sebastian Bach - 'Cantata in honour of the Organ at Störmtal'. First page of the handwritten score. German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMKH92AY–Village church in Dornheim near Arnstadt in which Johann Sebastian Bach was married to his cousin Maria Barbara by Minister Lorenz Stauber (c. 1707).
RMKF2TEJ–Johann Sebastian Bach - Coffee Cantata 1734 - exterior of coffee house in 14 Katherinenstrasse, Leipzig. Cantata named after it. German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMK0R4NK–Johann Sebastian Bach - the German composer 's handwritten score for his composition 'Matthäuspassion' (St. Matthew Passion or The Passion According to St. Matthew). Composed for the Thomaskirche, 1729. JSB: 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKE53KF–Johann Sebastian Bach, drawn by Emil Orlik. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750. EO: Czech artist, etcher and lithographer: 21 July 1870 – 28 September 1932
RMKF2RHC–Johann Sebastian Bach - LEIPZIG, Marketplatz. contemporary engraving of Marketplace & eastern section of town centre, with University, Thomaskirche / Thomas Kirche / Thomas Church & Nicolaikirche German composer & organist, 1685-1750. Market.
RMKE517M–Johann Sebastian Bach - exhibition on the life of the German composer 's family, at his house in Eisenach (near Erfurt, Germany), Spinning wheel, desk, & chair. Interior. JSB: 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKE55HG–Johann Sebastian Bach, drawn by Emil Orlik. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750. EO: Czech artist, etcher and lithographer: 21 July 1870 – 28 September 1932. Colourised version.
RMKE55BY–Second page of Bach 's Partita no.4, BWV 828. Fourth in a set of six harpsichord suites written by Johann Sebastian Bach, published from 1726 to 1730 as Clavier-Übung I. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKE55C0–Opening page of Bach 's Partita no.4, BWV 828. Fourth in a set of six harpsichord suites written by Johann Sebastian Bach, published from 1726 to 1730 as Clavier-Übung I. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKH908D–Johann Sebastian Bach: Score page of Praludium pro Organo Pleno from third volume of Clavier Ubung.the Präludium opens the Clavier Ubung and the Fugue in Es dur closes it. . J S Bach, c.1735. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKFRBG9–Johann Sebastian Bach: Score page of Praludium pro Organo Pleno from third volume of Clavier Ubung.the Präludium opens the Clavier Ubung and the Fugue in Es dur closes it. . J S Bach, c.1735. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMK0R8JW–Thomas Church interior 1885, by Hubert Kratz. JS Bach was organist here. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750. Thomaskirche / Thomas Kirche
RMKH92B0–JS Bach's serenade for the birthday of Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen, 1718. Title page. Bach served as Kapellmeister to Leopold's Hochkapelle which performed the serenade.
RMKE55BW–Title page for Bach 's Compositions for the Piano Forte. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKF2RWN–Johann Sebastian Bach- portrait. German composer & organist 1685-1750.
RMKH91KB–Johann Sebastian Bach - portrait of German composer and organist - head and shoulders. 1685-1750
RMKH921E–Johann Sebastian Bach - portrait of German composer and organist - head and shoulders. 1685-1750
RMKE2KRF–Johann Sebastian Bach - bust of the German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKF2RWP–Johann Sebastian Bach -portrait of the young German composer and organist reading. 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKF2RC3–Johann Sebastian Bach - Morning prayer with Bach and his family. German composer and organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKH92AP–Johann Sebastian Bach 's house (and birthplace) in Eisenach. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKF0HXY–Johann Sebastian Bach - Thomas Kirche & Schule Johann Sebastian Bach. Thomas Church and Thomas School in Leipzig Telemann. Thomaskirche. Colourised version.
RMK0R57T–Johann Sebastian Bach - Die Kunst der Fugue, first score page. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKE51F4–Sébastian de Brossard - portrait of the composer of church music. Also chaplain & cathedral choir-master at Meaux. Engraving by Landry, c. 1705. SdB: 1654-1730.
RMK6WH2F–Johann Sebastian Bach conducting choir in front of Thomas Kirche. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750. 19th century artistic interpretation
RMKE52J3–Johann Sebastian Bach 's handwritten manuscript score for his fugue in A flat from the second book of 'The 48'. JSB, German composer: 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKE52J4–Johann Sebastian Bach 's handwritten manuscript score for the choral prelude 'Der Tag, der ist so freudenreich'. BWV 605. JSB, German composer: 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMK0R4NR–Johann Sebastian Bach 's Brandenburg concertos. Titlepage of Brandenburg Concertos dedicated in 1721 to the Margrave, Christian Ludwig of Brandenburg. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKD6P37–Samuel Sebastian Wesley - the opening phrase of 'Blessed be the God and Father' in the hand writing of the English composer and organist. 14 August 1810 - 19 April 1876. From 'The Musical Times', 1 August 1900.
RMKF0HD9–Johann Sebastian Bach 's 'Motet no. 2', cover 'The Spirit also helpeth us'. Published by Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKE52J0–Johann Sebastian Bach 's handwritten manuscript score for his motet 'Singet dem Herrn' (Sing ye to the Lord), bars 106 -119. JSB, German composer: 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKE52J1–Johann Sebastian Bach 's handwritten manuscript score for the gavotte of his French Suite No. 5 in G major. BWV 816. JSB, German composer: 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKE52HK–Johann Sebastian Bach 's handwritten manuscript score for his cantata 'Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen' (BWV 12). Translation: 'Weeping, lamenting, worrying, fearing'. JSB, German composer: 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKF0HAG–Johann Sebastian Bach 's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5. D major. Composed circa 1721. First page of printed score. Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig. n d. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKE52J9–Johann Sebastian Bach 's handwritten manuscript score for 'The Appeasing of Aeolus' - opening chorus. Drama per Musica BWV 205. Also known as 'Aeolus Pacified' or 'Aeolus Satisfied'. Secular cantata. JSB, German composer: 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKF2RK1–Johann Sebastian Bach - Caffee Cantata 1734 'The Leipzig Kuchengarten' (in Grimmaischen Steinweg, in the suburb of Gaststätte, South of Leipzig) drawn in 1746. Bach's Collegium Musicum would meet here in the summer. Owned by Katherinenstrasse coffee house owner. Bach's Collegium Musicum would meet there.
RMKE52J7–Johann Sebastian Bach 's handwritten manuscript score for his cantata 'Gott ist mein König' (God is My King), 1708.BWV 71. The only one of Bach 's cantatas published during his lifetime. JSB, German composer: 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKE52J6–Johann Sebastian Bach 's handwritten manuscript score for 'The Appeasing of Aeolus' - discarded page pf last bass solo. Drama per Musica BWV 205. Also known as 'Aeolus Pacified' or 'Aeolus Satisfied'. Secular cantata. JSB, German composer: 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKD6K0Y–Johann Sebastian Bach at the clavichord, with his family. Woodcut. Detail from 'Morning prayer in Bach's home'. 1870 painting by Toby Edward Rosenthal, American painter (15 March 1848 – 23 December 1917). Leipzig Museum. One of Bach's sons at the violin and another one singing. German composer & organist, 1685-1750.
RMKE52HY–Johann Sebastian Bach 's 'Bist du bei mir' (BWV 508) - first half of score handwritten by his second wife Anna Magdalena Bach.Reads: 'Bist du bei mir, geh' ich mit Freuden zum Sterben und zu meiner Ruh'. Translation: 'If you are with me, then I will gladly go to my death and to my rest'. Song originally composer by Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel. JSB, German composer: 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMKD6K15–Johann Sebastian Bach Drawing on postcard.
RMKE2M2T–Leipzig in Johann Sebastian Bach 's time, 1725.
RMK0RABW–Johann Sebastian Bach. German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMK0R756–Johann Sebastian Bach portrait German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMK0R83B–BACH, Johann Sebastian - memorial in Leipzig German composer ( 1685 - 1750 )
RMK4N4Y8–Johann Sebastian Bach- portrait. German composer & organist, 1685-1750.
RMK0R8A7–Johann Sebastian Bach at the organ keyboard. German organist and composer (1685-1750)
RMKD6HNN–Johann Sebastian Bach, portrait. German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMK0R8JN–Johann Sebastian Bach- portrait. German composer & organist 1685-1750.
RMKD6HHE–Johann Sebastian Bach's signature. German composer & organist, 1685-1750.
RMK4N52R–Johann Sebastian Bach - portrait of German composer and organist - head and shoulders. 1685-1750
RMK0R8JT–BACH, Johann Sebastian - young, reading German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMK0RABR–BACH, Johann Sebastian monument at Eisenach German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMK2YE5G–Johann Sebastian Bach by Jakob Ihle. German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMKD6HJX–Johann Sebastian Bach's birth house in Eisenach. German composer, 1685-1750.
RMK0R8JP–BACH, Johann Sebastian - birthplace in Eisenach German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMK4N52P–Johann Sebastian Bach - Portrait - head and shoulders German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMKE2MGB–Johann Ambrosius Bach father of Johann Sebastian Bach. German town musician 1645-1695
RMK0R59D–Bach, Johann Sebastian. Title page of 'Well-tempered Clavier'. German organist and composer 1685-1750
RMK0R9KE–Johann Sebastian Bach memorial in Leipzig, early 1900s. German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMKD6P87–Luneberg overview. Johann Sebastian Bach moved to Luneberg in March 1700 Church spires. Landscape view.
RMKD6MJ2–Bach, Johann Christoph portrait sitting with a score. German composer 1732 - 1795, son of Johann Sebastian
RMKD6P82–Luneberg overview. Johann Sebastian Bach moved to Luneberg in March 1700 Church spires. Landscape view.
RMK0R9KH–Johann Sebastian Bach birthhouse at Eisenach with statue of him in front. German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMK4N4Y9–Johann Sebastian Bach portrait on Wills cigarette card. German composer & organist, 1685-1750
RMKF0JDW–Johann Sebastian Bach -5 Brandenburg Concerto. Autograph score. Triple concerto for flute, violin and cembalo. Piano scores
RMK0R6WR–Johann Sebastian Bach at keyboard Singers choir behind him . German organist and composer 1685-1750. Work commissioned by church
RMKD6H71–Lute six string fingerboard with the symbols of the German lute tablature. Diagram from Sebastian Virdung's 'Musica getutscht', 1511.
RMKE2KX6–Johann Sebastian Bach - portrait of the German composer & organist by G. Jager. 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750.
RMK2YDYP–Johann Sebastian Bach - Morning prayer with Bach and his family. German composer and organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKD6NR1–Johann Sebastian Bach - Morning prayer with Bach and his family. German composer and organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKF0JE7–Johann Sebastian Bach - Thomas Kirche & Schule Johann Sebastian Bach. Thomas Church and Thomas School in Leipzig Telemann. Thomaskirche
RMKE2M2P–Leipzig in the time of Johann Sebastian Bach, 1777. Leisure time on the Leipzig Promenade near St. Thomas's Gate. Strolling, walking.
RMKE2M2R–Johann Sebastian Bach 's Coffee Cantata,1734. Handwritten score. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKE2M34–Johann Sebastian Bach - German composer and organist. Illustration on postcard with laurel wreath, instruments and score 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKE2M8M–Johann Sebastian Bach 's Symphony No. 15 - score page. German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMKE2M9E–Johann Sebastian Bach - German composer and organist. Painting by A. Hermann German composer & organist, 21 March 1685 - 28 July 1750
RMK0R4W0–Wilhelm Friedemann Bach - portrait painted by Wilhelm Weitzch at Moritzburg, Halle. German organist and composer. Eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach 1710-1784.
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