Johann Sebastian Bach (March 21, 1685-July 28, 175), whose representative works are: Concerto Brandenburg, Passion of Matthew, Mass in B minor, Collection of Average Piano Music, etc.
Bach was a German composer in the Baroque period, an outstanding organ, violin and harpsichord player, and was generally regarded as one of the most important composers in the history of music, and was honored as "the father of modern western music".
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Bach's works are deep, tragic, broad and internal, and full of the atmosphere of real life in Germany in the first half of the 18th century. His music embodies the thoughts of ordinary German citizens living in the 18th century. He is deeply affected by the pain brought by life and has rich and profound life feelings. Although he is passive and submissive, he has not seen the way to change his life. He thinks that a person must have a strong will, lofty beliefs and the spirit of self-sacrifice.
this is the main content reflected by Bach in his art. His works reflect this humanistic thought among German citizens in the 18th century from different angles and with different images.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-johann sebastian bach.