@1401JSC this collection was for ages atributed to Bach. Needless to say, they were put in the BWV catalogue. Most people perceive them, as Bach's works. As of now it's not proven to be either Krebs, or Bach's.
Bach, in the dedication of the Brandenburg concertos, wrote himself is name in french : *Six concerts *Avec plusieurs Instruments *Dédiés *A Son Altesse Royalle *Monseigneur *CRETIEN LOUIS *Marggraf de Brandenburg & c. & c. & c. *par *Son très-humble & très obeissant Serviteur *Jean Sébastien Bach *Maître de Chapelle de S.A.S. le *prince regnant d'Anhalt-Coethen.
@tjugofyra Names are not to be translated except if the holder of that name chooses to do so. There is no such person as "Jean Sebastien Bach"; it is Johann Sebastian Bach in every language. Except this piece is actually by Krebs, not Bach.
@hymnistic You,re talking false. It's not true, you can write also John Sebastian Bach or Giovanni Sebastiano Bach, it is live european tradition, if you dont know.
Débat stupide.
o0Penel0pe0o 7 months ago
FALSE! xP
dgjiephfurreighR 10 months ago
I thought the 8 short preludes and fugues were the compositions of Johann Ludwig Krebs...
1401JSC 2 years ago
@1401JSC this collection was for ages atributed to Bach. Needless to say, they were put in the BWV catalogue. Most people perceive them, as Bach's works. As of now it's not proven to be either Krebs, or Bach's.
pordzio 1 year ago
grandioso!
bati9rst 2 years ago
! El es guay y muy intelijante !
timelineclassicrock 2 years ago
Ottimo
decimaquinta69 2 years ago 3
Très belle interprétation, de plus votre instrument sonne magnifiquement
organcomposer 3 years ago
Johann Sebastian Bach, not jean sebastien!
tjugofyra 4 years ago
it's what they call him in france. we prononce paris with an s, and we call cristobol colon christopher columbus, so we shouldn't complain.
oeppevnvpeb 3 years ago 5
okey! thanks man...
I remebrer realizing that Jean Sebastien is the french name for Bach like 3 seconds after I wrote the comment! haha
tjugofyra 3 years ago 3
anisometropie 3 years ago 6
@tjugofyra Names are not to be translated except if the holder of that name chooses to do so. There is no such person as "Jean Sebastien Bach"; it is Johann Sebastian Bach in every language. Except this piece is actually by Krebs, not Bach.
hymnistic 1 year ago
@hymnistic You,re talking false. It's not true, you can write also John Sebastian Bach or Giovanni Sebastiano Bach, it is live european tradition, if you dont know.
cromwell321 10 months ago