Examples of using Bach in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
Songs that mix originals and classics from Bach to Chopin- matched for each level of difficulty.
Criminals laugh at gun regulations-- the only thing they understand is severe punishment for actual gun crime," Bach said.
His repertoire includes more than 50 piano concertos with orchestra and an extensive solo and chamber music programme ranging from Bach to Contemporary Music.
Thomas Bach, the president of the International Olympic Committee, has said the Olympic governing body must abide by WADA's decision.
The choir's repertoire is very wide and diverse and runs from Bach to Beatles and from Haydn to Hazes.
Johann Sebastian Bach did not travel far from his native Thuringia, and Beethoven composed most of his pieces in rather dismal quarters.
Thomas Bach, president of the IOC, said the agreement will support the sustainability objectives of the Olympic Movement and benefit athletes.
In accordance with General Assembly resolution 64/3 of 19 October 2009, Mr. Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee, made a statement.
The researches in the study found that listening to classical music like Beethoven, Mozart, and Bach can help students categorize information.
Germany, we have the wonderful ideas and traditions of Nicholas of Cusa, Kepler, Bach, Beethoven, Schiller.
The genealogy of the Bach family of musicians- the largest family of musicians on earth and of all times- is really complicated.
Few hard policies have actually been announced and there remains uncertainty over start times for the men's and women's marathons but Bach was not concerned.
Tourists today can enjoy performances of Bach's music at the St. Thomas Church where Bach once served as choir leader, and is now buried here.
You are invited to explore more subpages, such as the Bach stamps, his music, and the Bach Picture Gallery.
With the great success of the Asian Games, Indonesia has shown that they have all the ingredients to hold the Olympics successfully," said Bach.
The musician replied that times had changed a lot since then, but had to admit that bach would certainly never have had to do that.
Bach later compiled a second book of the same kind, dated 1742, but titled it only"Twenty-four Preludes and Fugues.".
Drink a cup of coffee, listen to the Prelude 1007 from Bach's Cello Suite, enjoy the peace of the life.
His efforts, which he called“Bach in the Subways,” attracted appreciative attention from fans, other musicians, and the media.
Bach in the Subways began in 2010 as an act of musical giving by a single musician in New York City.