Johann Sebastian Bach wrote many a choral piece for the Church, and it seems obvious to everyone who has studied the composer’s life that all of that music reflects his own sincere faith. The work expected of him was enormous, and the demands were made not only on his time and energy, but also on his creativity. He was required to compose cantatas regul…
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