Lately computers have filled our life. Now they are almost in each family. We have got used to them and we do not imagine our leisure without this miracle-machine.
With the help of computers the Internet has entered into our life. It became an integral part of a life of each person. Now people cannot live a day without checking of mail and visiting their favourite sites. The Internet is not only the assistant in daily work, it is also the other world in which there are mail boxes, libraries, photo galleries, games, shops. By means of the Internet people can travel to different cities, visit tourist places, communicate with people.
Recently many people ask a question: " Is the Internet harmful or useful? ". I think, that on this question there is no certain answer. In fact on the one hand the Internet is a very good and useful thing. And on the other hand it has many negative functions: dependence, the waste of time, money, health.
Certainly, the Internet can be the excellent assistant in information search. But if we spend a lot of time on the Internet we`ll have some problems. We lose a touch with the real world, get in a full dependence on a computer. I think, that it is important to learn to distinguish a side between a real life and a life on the Internet. For that it is necessary to understand, what is really important on the Internet and what is not . And then the Internet will be not the terrible enemy, but the indispensable assistant
Born (21) on March 31, 1685 in the city of Eisenach. In the small Bach was originally laid the passion for music, because his ancestors were professional musicians. At the age of ten, after the death of his parents, Johann Bach was taken up by his brother Johann Christophe. He taught the future composer the game on the clavier, organ.
In 1717, Bach moved to the service of the Duke of Anhalt - Kyotensky, who highly valued his talent. During the period from 1717 to 1723 there appeared magnificent suites of Bach (for orchestra, cello, clavier).
In Köthen, the Brandenburg concerts of Bach, the English and French suites were written.
In 1723, the musician receives the place of a cantor and teacher of music and Latin in the church of St. Thomas, then becomes musical director in Leipzig. The wide repertoire of Johann Sebastian Bach included both secular and wind music. During his life Johann Sebastian Bach managed to visit the head of the musical board. Several cycles of the composer Bach used all sorts of instruments ("Musical Offering", "Art of the Fugue"),
In the last years of his life, Bach quickly lost his sight. His music was then considered unfashionable, outdated. Despite this, the composer continued to work. In 1747 he created a series of plays called "Music of the Offering", dedicated to the Prussian King Frederick II. The last work was a collection of works "The Art of the Fugue", which included 14 fugues and 4 canons.
Johann Sebastian Bach died on July 28, 1750 in Leipzig, but his musical heritage remains immortal.
A brief biography of Bach does not give a complete idea of the composer's complex life path, his personality. Details of his fate and creativity can be found by reading the books of Johann Forkel, Robert Franz, Albert Schweitzer.
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