Three such Bach music videos are available here and now. All other 1.086 like to mix them themselves. How does it work? Click here. Then choose one of Bach's works – you do not even need to know how it sounds or what it is – and then look for a picture theme. 33 works of music Bachs + 33 music songs from me, that are together exactly the 1,089 Bach music videos.
One of 33 musical works, one of 33 photo themes: the Bach music video 1. To begin with, there are many Bach monuments around the world. As you watch, you will hear one of Johann Sebastian Bach's most popular works. It is perhaps even his best known. The “Toccata in D minor” by Johann Sebastian Bach ... BWV No. 565..
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Enjoy these pictures I took in Eisenach. Accompanying them is “Concerto No. 2” from the “Brandenburg Concertos” by Johann Sebastian Bach ... BWV No. 1047..
Arnstadt. And for your ears? “Air” from Johann Sebastian Bach's “Overture in D major” ... BWV piece 1068.
Historical background ragearding Bach to view. To listen to: Bach and Gounod's “Ave Maria” ... BWV No. 846. Bach provided the musical basis, and Gounod later added the famous melody.
Bach married in Dornheim during his time in Mühlhausen. Experience exciting images from the “Peasant Cantata.” It is work no. 212 in the BWV.
Erfurt, Thuringia, is the “Bach city of all Bach cities.” Sixty church records relating to this musical family can still be found today. The music? From the Brandenburg Concertos, “Concerto No. 3” by Johann Sebastian Bach ... BWV work 1048..
Leipzig: What a music metropolis! Accompanying my photos is Johann Sebastian Bach's “Concerto No. 5 in F minor” ... BWV 1056.
Köthen, Saxony-Anhalt was the Bach city that Bach could well imagine for his family's future. But fate had other plans. The music? “Are you coming now, Jesus, from heaven?” (... “Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel”) by Johann Sebastian Bach ... BWV No. 650.
No, no, no: It's not produced for stamp collectors. It's for Bach fans. For Bach fans who are interested in the court composer beyond his music. You hear the “St. John Passion” ... BWV No. 245. Of course, it's only a homeopathic excerpt.
What a dream city. And Bach city. Johann Sebastian Bach's “Magnificat in D major” fits perfectly here ... BWV No. 243.
Gotha, Thuringia is Bach's city? Of course it is. Have you heard of Hans, the minstrel? You will hear Johann Sebastian Bach's “Minuet” – BWV No. A114.
Is Lüneburg also a “real” Bach city? Of course it is, because the young Bach lived, studied, and performed here for around two years. To illustrate this, here is “Prelude 1” from “The Well-Tempered Clavier” by the Thomaskantor ... BWV-Oevre 846.
After one year, Bach moved on. However, unusually, this was on good terms. What's there to listen to? “Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme” (... Awake, the voice calls us) by Johann Sebastian Bach ... BWV No. 645.
Ohrdruf. Bach traveled there with his older brother to his eldest brother. The music? “The Art of Fugue” by Johann Sebastian Bach ... BWV work 1080.
Bach is depicted in many historical works. However, he only looked like Gottlob Elias Haußmann portrayed him in 1746. Listen to the “Fugue in D minor” by the master ... BWV 565.
No, Wechmar is not a Johann Sebastian Bach location. But it is definitely a Bach location. This is where it all began with the music of this family. You are listening to Johann Sebastian Bach's “Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor” ... BWV 1067.
Potsdam is a Bach city. Of course. Because this is where the Thomas Cantor performed his most important musical event, for King Frederick II. You can listen to the “Minuet in G major” from Johann Sebastian Bach's “Piano Book for W.F. Bach” ... BWV 841.
There are beautiful pictures here ... but this location has nothing to do with Bach. Does the music fit? It is Johann Sebastian Bach's “Sonata No. 1 in G minor for violin” ... BWV No. 1001.
These are dreamlike images of a dreamlike city. However, there is so much culture there that Bach only plays “fourth fiddle.” This fits in well with the “Musical Offering” ... BWV work 1079.
Bach never visited Paris. However, he is honored with a plaque at the opera house. Why are there images of the cemetery? Because it is a significant attraction. You can listen to Johann Sebastian Bach's “St. Matthew Passion” ... BWV No. 244. However, only a very small excerpt is available.
Lübeck is a Bach city? Of course it is. Bach spent nine to ten weeks there ... and got a rebuke in Arnstadt, where he was employed at the time. When he returned. His work? “Wohl mir, daß ich Jesum habe” (... Blessed am I that I have Jesus) ... BWV No. 147..
Gräfenroda was only “crowned” an official Bach location by me in 2021. A real Bach location. Although not a Johann Sebastian Bach location. It was only confirmed in 2021 that the Bachs migrated from there via Bohemia and Hanfthal to Ungerndorf. The people there also called Ungerndorf Ungern. You can hear Johann Sebastian Bach's “Coffee Cantata” ... the work BWV 211..
Ludwigsburg and its palace have nothing, absolutely nothing, to do with the Bachs. But the music fits, and it's worth a visit and yields wonderful photos. The work is Johann Sebastian Bach's “Overture No. 2 in B minor” ... BWV 1067..
Weißenfels. It is usually not even mentioned in short biographies of Bach. And yet Weißenfels is a real Johann Sebastian Bach city. He did not live there, but he did play music intensively for the local prince. What can be heard? “The Fugue in G minor” by the master ... BWV 578..
Gehren is, in a way, a Bach place "h.c." (... honoris causa). This is where Michael Bach's family lived, of course, one of these Bachs. Bach's first wife, Maria Barbara Bach, came from here. You can listen to the “French Suite No. 5” by the Thuringian composer ... BWV No. 816.
Of course, Bach traveled to Berlin to order instruments there. For us Bach fans, that's reason enough to declare Berlin a Johann Sebastian Bach city. However, Berlin has to settle for category C. But better than nothing! My photos are accompanied by “Suite No. 1” from Johann Sebastian Bach's 6 cello suites, number 1007 in BWV..
One of 33 musical works, one of 33 photo themes: for everyone who simply loves beautiful photos and is fascinated by historic cities. This offer is probably most exciting for visitors from abroad: It features the most beautiful pictures of Rothenburg ob der Tauber and Bach's music “for your ears.” It is the “Easter Oratorio” by the super composer ... BWV No. 249. In Rothenburg, Bach is honored in a very special way in a church. Find out with which of the “Bach monuments”.
A combination of photos of Würzburg, Bavaria and my music selection for you. It is Johann Sebastian Bach's “Concert No. 1 in D minor,” BWV No. 1052. And what does Würzburg have to do with the Bachs? Historically ... nothing at all. But today, Bach is particularly revered there.
In Flein, a small wine-growing community south of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg, these two Bachs in this family of musicians, who have made the Bach Project and Bach Publishing their Bach Mission are living today. In addition, there are the “Goldberg Variations” by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is number 988 in the BWV..
Exciting only for two dozen Bachs in Germany and the United States of America. Bachs once lived in Andisleben and emigrated to the New World. You can hear Johann Sebastian Bach's “Violin Concerto No. 2 in E major.” The BWV number? 1042.
A dreamlike location? Correct. A Bach location? No. So why is the video here? Because it is a fantasy town and Bach's music fits my photos so well: “Sheep May Safely Graze” by Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV number 208.
A great city for lovers of romantic, historic places. I was there, took photos, and now you can see the results here. Bach's work on this? “I had much grief” (... “Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis”) by Johann Sebastian Bach, the BWV work? Number 21..
Young puppies. For everyone who prefers small dogs to small cats. One of 33 musical works, one of 33 photo motifs: for our “little ones”. A combination of young dogs and one of Bach's most popular works, so to speak. The melody? “Air,” probably Bach's best-known piece, BWV No. 1068.
We love the USA. And we both take photos when we travel. This was also the case in Monument Valley, where staying overnight in a First Nations hotel is really worthwhile. The accompanying music is Bach's BWV No. 1047, Concerto No. 2 from "The Brandenburg Concertos".
Gerhard Kaune, husband of my sister Petra-Ines, took these wonderful photos for our Bach Mission in Berlin. Many thanks to Berlin, dear Gerhard. The penultimate video of this kind. The accompanying music is Johann Sebastian Bach's “Christmas Oratorio,” BWV No. 248. © Gerhard Kaune.
Bach and Venice ... how do they fit together? Actually, it doesn't really matter whether the name Bach or the person Bach fits with Venice. Decide for yourself whether you would have chosen this work by Bach if you wanted to accompany the photo series with Bach's music. By the way: Did you know that two of Bach's sons were more famous in their days than his father was in his? One of them was ... the Milanese Bach. He later became – at the same time – the London Bach. In the tone: “Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme” (... Awake, the voice calls us), BWV No. 645. © Info..
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