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bringing oneJohann Sebastian Bach was well known as a performer as well as composer of

keyboard music. As a testament to Bachs virtuosity Phillip Spitta wrote friends and

foes alike bowed to the irresistible force of an unheard-of power of execution and could

hardly comprehend how he could twist his fingers and his feet so wonderfully and so

nimbly without hitting a single false note. (J.S. Bach, Great Composers 1300-1900).

However, his vocal compositions were predominately ignored until the flowering of the

Bach Revival in 19th century. In addition during his lifetime, many people agreed with

Johann Adolph Scheibes opinion that Bachs vocal compositions depreived them of the

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Dictionary of Music and This belief was further accentuated by Abbe Georg Joseph Vogler

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