The Classical Opus of Bach Will Continue to Lead
A couple of years ago, my cousin got the DVD of the movie, "Seven," which presented Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman. Aside from the captivating story and the rousing cameo of Kevin Spacey, what I find haunting in the movie is the music. One particular scene showed Freeman searching in a library and a classical music was hearkened on the background. The musical piece was very captivating to the ears and poignant to the soul. My cousin, who teaches art in the neighboring university, stated to me that it was the classical piece of master Johann Sebastian Bach, entitled "Air On A G String From Suite No.3 In D Bwv 1068."
After learning about the classical piece, I dashed to the neighboring record store and purchased my own copy of a CD collection of Master Bach's highly noted works. I listened to the CD with my headset, and I affirm, I felt like I was hanging in the clouds. Apart from "Air on A G," I also fancied other Bach opus like "Sheep May Safely Graze," "Brandenburg Concerto," "Harpsichord Concerto In E Major (1st Movement)," and "Gavotte From Suite 3 In D Major For Orchestra."
Personally, I categorize Master Bach as among the highly honored Germans in history. Bach bestowed so much to the present world. With more than a thousand opus, Bach is regarded as among the very significant persons in history.

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