Aria: Ich ziehe Jesum an im Glauben (Alto)
Hermann Max (Conductor), Claudia Schubert (Alto) and Das Kleine Konzert
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Composer

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Aria: Ich ziehe Jesum an im Glauben (Alto)
Hermann Max (Conductor), Claudia Schubert (Alto) and Das Kleine Konzert
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Composer
Bach’s cat
My terrible Sims 4 composer simulation is back! Everything in my Sims 4 composer simulation is very wrong so plz never mind
One day I come across the picture above and I recognized that there is a cat in this engraving of Bach’s family!
So I created a cat in Bach’s household in my Sims 4
Since it’s a ginger cat, Johann Sebastian Bach decided to name her Il Prete Rosso. Sebastian also dressed her a little bit to let her look more like the real Il Prete Rosso.
J. S. Bach was trying really hard to make food for his beloved cat Il Prete Rosso
Wihelm Friedemann Bach: Dad, can I eat that omelette?
J. S. Bach: No, Fred. The omelette is for our beloved Il Prete Rosso.
Il Prete Rosso the cat: (glares aggressively)
Although Il Prete Rosso the cat already had bad habits of eating human food, J.S. Bach kept feeding her with more human food
Later
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Dad, this cat is definitely toxic! Look at how she glares at my breakfast!!!
Il Prete Rosso the cat: (glares aggressively)
The other day
Il Prete Rosso the cat: I TOUCH YOUR FOODS, YOU STUPID IL PRETE ROSSO THE HUMAN
Vivaldi: What... WHAT DID I JUST HEAR
can we talk about how a pokemon appeared in W. F Bach’s Sonata in F???????
Over the course of his life, J.S. Bach fathered 20 children, ten of whom survived into adulthood.
All ten of those adult children were musical, but four sons — W.F. Bach, C.P.E. Bach, J.C.F. Bach, and J.C. Bach — became famous composers in their own right.
Alas, having achieved such independent success, these famous sons would often hold themselves superior. They interacted only with each other at family gatherings, and emerged only to criticize whatever choices their siblings made.
The family eventually decided to humour their brothers by dedicating a space for complaints at the end of every family survey, just to get them out of the way early. And so, every time a poll went out over the Thurn & Taxis postal service, they were careful to leave a blank option at the bottom, reserved especially for the Cliquey Bachs.
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Sure, I'll reblog that
I hate you forever
Cliquey Bachs
Duet No 3 Mvt 3 for Two Violas, WF Bach
link to post of all 3 movements of all 3 duets
Duet No 3 Mvt 2 for Two Violas, WF Bach
link to post of all 3 movements of all 3 duets
Duet No 3 Mvt 1 for Two Violas, WF Bach
link to post of all 3 movements of all 3 duets
Duet No 2 Mvt 3 for Two Violas, WF Bach
link to post of all 3 movements of all 3 duets