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Bach, Johann Sebastian Bachnoun
German baroque organist and contrapuntist; composed mostly keyboard music; one of the greatest creators of western music (1685-1750)
Bachverb
the music of Bach
"he played Bach on the organ"
bachelor, bachverb
lead a bachelor's existence
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Once you say you can’t do one piece of music because of a text – you open a door that will basically shut out large quantities of music and music history, you take out Bach’s work, most of Mozart’s work, you take out everything from the Middle Ages because it’s all sacred.
Right now, the government is requesting people to telework and (Bach) is coming back just for that, when the government is making those requests to the people, why is the Olympic leader, President Bach, coming all the way to Tokyo. Anyone with normal, common sense should be able to think that he has already come once and even visited Ginza.
We live in a world of boundless possibility, but we also face daunting challenges, even to our very survival, i believe that during times of stress, confusion, and insecurity, we should share sources that offer comfort, purpose, and meaning. Bach does that. When his music touches us, it reconnects us to our common humanity.
I had expected more solidarity from international federations, specifically from summer Olympics federations, because I spoke out in the favor of the sport, i did not attack Bach or the IOC. But it is up to the federations to decide what they consider the best for their situation and their sports community.
The Residents "Duck Stab":Bach is Dead:
Walking women want to see the southern cross at night And so they set aside a sock, and tie their laces tight Yes mournful is the melody that echoes in their heads Without a beat they march along, believing Bach is dead.
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