Historic Sites of Bach

Visiting Bach

johann_sebastian_bachJohann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) is one of music’s greatest composers. His compositions are the definition of the Baroque period. Of his several posts, his time in Leipzig was the most important for him and his most significant music came from these years.

 

Some Historical Bach Sites in Leipzig

160620_lej_nca_41St. Thomas Church. Bach spent the last, and most important, years of his life working as organist and composer in this church. Today, many performances are held in this special place.

 

 

130605_leipzig_cg1x_54Bach Statue. This larger-than-life depiction of Bach stands to the side of the Thomaskirche (St. Thomas Church).

 

 

130605_leipzig_cg1x_33bSt. Nicholas Church. This beautiful church, decorated with pastel colors and palm leaves, was where Bach worked when he was not at the St. Nicholas Church. Today, it holds many musical events.

 

 

130605_leipzig_cg1x_44Bach’s Grave. The master composer is buried near the alter of the St. Thomas Church.

 

 

130605_leipzig_cg1x_52aBach Museum. This is a wonderful collection of instruments, music, and memorabilia related to Bach.

 

 

160621_lej_nca_012Grassi Museum of Musical Instruments. This fine collection has a series of instruments from Bach’s time. The photo on the left is from their case of stringed instruments that Bach may have written for.

 

 

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