"Will Durant's Journey Through the Life and Music of Johann Sebastian Bach"

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Explore the life and musical genius of Johann Sebastian Bach, one of the greatest composers in the history of Western classical music, in this captivating video. Join our host as we delve into Bach's prolific compositions, his contributions to Baroque music, and the enduring legacy of his work.
    🎶 Dive into Bach's musical journey as we explore the following key aspects:
    Bach's early years and musical upbringing in a family of musicians
    His iconic compositions, including the Brandenburg Concertos, the Mass in B Minor, and the St. Matthew Passion
    Bach's role in developing the Baroque style and his mastery of counterpoint
    The impact of his music on subsequent generations of composers
    The enduring popularity of Bach's compositions and their influence on classical music
    This video provides a unique opportunity to gain a deeper appreciation for Johann Sebastian Bach's immense contributions to the world of music. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a musician, or simply curious about the life and work of a musical genius, this exploration of Bach's legacy is a must-watch.

Комментарии • 20

  • @methylmike
    @methylmike 3 года назад +16

    In my estimation, Bach is the greatest musical mind in all of human history

  • @edisonhasso830
    @edisonhasso830 3 года назад +1

    These audio books are very educational, thanks for posting them.

  • @lolwutszzz
    @lolwutszzz 8 лет назад +1

    Rocky..Thank you so much!

  • @infledermaus
    @infledermaus 7 лет назад +2

    Didn't he sort of move away, or not away, but move toward other forms of music which currently escape my enfeebled brain. The ... more symphonic like - damn. I just can't grab the words out of my head. Anyone know what I mean?
    Well, thanks for this! It's great!! Bach is my hero and his music daily delights my soul.

    • @larisasosis2574
      @larisasosis2574 7 лет назад +1

      Well Tempered Clavier: preludes and Fugues? 2 volumes, each has 24

    • @11Kralle
      @11Kralle 7 лет назад +2

      Bach merged the french (stilus subtilis, diminuitivus, stile brisé etc.) and the italian (stilus cantabile, stilus symphonicus etc.) branches of 'baroque' music to the very german branch (galanter Stil) of pre-classical music which enlightened his successors (Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven) indirectly to change the main genres of instrumental music, by deliberate neglection of the contemporary "mode".
      His Sons procured the compositions for us, their talent gave the actual glimpse of father Bachs prowess.
      And he didn't found it necessary at all to waste his time with the opera - a genre, that sparked only one compositeurs inspiration: Richard Strauß.

    • @annakimborahpa
      @annakimborahpa 2 года назад

      Bach completed his Mass in B Minor in 1749, one year before he died.

  • @katien1684
    @katien1684 2 года назад

    Thank you ROCKY

  • @olikane530
    @olikane530 4 года назад +1

    essential 🎵🎻

  • @Dlugia2
    @Dlugia2 3 года назад +1

    Endless depth in these writings, thank you for posting.

  • @StefanTravis
    @StefanTravis 7 лет назад +2

    A small error: Bach did not use Equal Temperament - not least because it hadn't been invented yet. The Well-Tempered Clavier was written to demonstrate _Wohl_ Temperament, one of many attempts to find a compromise between perfect tuning that would only remain perfect in one key, and imperfections in tuning which would allow movement between keys.

    • @StefanTravis
      @StefanTravis 3 года назад

      @meister hl _"each key conserved his own caracter"_
      I think that's called "making a virtue out of necessity". I like your French accent, BTW.

    • @StefanTravis
      @StefanTravis 3 года назад +1

      @meister hl _"The musicians of the time were not so stupid"_
      No one has called them stupid. A system whereby the frequency of each note is 2*1^(1/12) of the preceeding note is hard to calculate by hand, and harder to implement in instrument design.
      And I didn't say historical temperaments had no worthwhile character. The point is there were adopted not _just_ because of their character, but because the mathematics and engineering of the time made them inevitable.
      Many iconic and aspects of sound production and recording are the result of techological inadequacy or ideosyncracy. Tape saturation, vacuum tube distortion, vinyl pops, wow and flutter, etc.

  • @rgaleny
    @rgaleny 6 лет назад +5

    see GODEL, ESCHER, AND BACH, BY DOUGLAS HOFSTADTER

  • @infledermaus
    @infledermaus 7 лет назад +2

    Well, Will, let's see you play it! According to CPE Bach who gave information for JS's obituary, claimed JS was a strong violin player right up to the end and he played some or all of the solo partitias and sonatas daily. IHope I typed that all correctly because I cannot see the screen!

    • @HeelPower200
      @HeelPower200 7 лет назад

      That makes total sense to me.I always wondered whether Bach could play the violin or the cello at a very high level. He wrote the most virtuosic music for strings of that era,despite being a keyboard player primarily.Really astounding.

  • @Chris-kf6yd
    @Chris-kf6yd 2 года назад

    16:00

  • @sarahsarah2534
    @sarahsarah2534 2 года назад

    The musical incompetence and insensitivity of Durant is extraordinary. Describing parts of the Brandenburg concerts as "repetitive" lowers his credibility to chimpanzee level.

    • @franksomarriba6719
      @franksomarriba6719 2 года назад

      Your incompetence to comprehend Durant’s language (or language for that matter) and regard him as insensitive and incompetent, lowers your comment to chimpanzee level.