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Buxtehude, Pachelbel, Vierne, Marcel Dupre to name a few more.
J.S.Bach is without question the most famous. In Bach's day Dietrich Buxtehude was the the most prominent composer for the organ. Cezar Franck and his successors, Widor, Vierne and Dupre are worthy of mention.
Johann Pachelbel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Max Reger, Cesar Franck, Charles-Marie Widor, Maurice Durufle, and others.
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The most influential composer of that time.
He was a virtuoso organist, who appeared to be more famous as an organist than a composer when he was living. It wasn't until after he died that he was hailed as a genius, and I would say rightly so.J.S. Bach was an organist, a violinist, and a harpsichordist.
A German organist, composer and music professor who lived from 1750 or 56 to 1813.
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Indeed, Bach was not only a Baroque organist, but a harpsichordist, violist, violinist, and key composer of this period.
is probably best known as an organist composer of organ music.
Felix Mendelssohn is a/an Composer,pianist,organist,conductor
The most influential composer of that time.
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He was a virtuoso organist, who appeared to be more famous as an organist than a composer when he was living. It wasn't until after he died that he was hailed as a genius, and I would say rightly so.J.S. Bach was an organist, a violinist, and a harpsichordist.
no Bach didn't play the clarinet Bach was a noted organist, choir master and composer for church and court musical ensembles. The clarinet was not invented until after he dies, so he never got the opportunity.
A German organist, composer and music professor who lived from 1750 or 56 to 1813.
J.S. Bach is a critically acclaimed organist and composer. Due to Mr Bach's public reputation being that of an organist and composer one would suppose that he would have played an organ at the red palace wedding party.