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    Johann Sebastian 
    Bach was one of the greatest composers in Western musical 
    history. More than 1,000 of his compositions survive. He came 
    from a family of musicians. There were over 53 musicians in his 
    family over a period of 300 years. Johann Sebastian Bach was 
    born in Eisenach, Germany in 1685. His father was a talented 
    violinist. When his parents died, he was only 10 years old. He 
    went to stay with his older brother, Johann Christoph, who was a 
    professional organist, and continued his younger brother's 
    musical education. After several years in this arrangement, 
    Johann Sebastian won a scholarship to study in Luneberg, 
    Northern Germany. A master of several instruments while still in 
    his teens, Johann Sebastian first found employment at the age of 
    18 as a 'lackey and violinist' in a court orchestra in Weimar; 
    and soon after he took the job of an organist at a church in 
    Arnstadt. 
    He married his 
    cousin Maria Barbara Bach and assumed the post of organist and 
    concertmaster in the ducal chapel in Weimar. He remained there 
    for nine years, and composed his first major works, including 
    organ showpieces and cantatas. By this stage in his life, Bach 
    had developed a reputation as a brilliant musical talent. His 
    proficiency on the organ was unequaled in Europe, and he toured 
    regularly. 
    His growing 
    mastery of compositional forms, like the fugue and the canon, 
    was already attracting interest from the musical establishment 
    which, in his day, was the Lutheran church. But, like many 
    people of uncommon talent, he was never very good at playing the 
    political game, and therefore suffered periodic setbacks in his 
    career. When his wife died, he remarried and had 11 children in 
    both marriages. Several of these children would become fine 
    composers. After conducting and composing for the court 
    orchestra at Cothen for seven years, Bach was offered the highly 
    prestigious post of cantor (music director) of St. Thomas' 
    Church in Leipzig. Bach remained at his post in Leipzig until 
    his death in 1750. 
    He was creatively 
    active until the very end, even after cataract problems 
    virtually blinded him in 1740. His last musical composition, a 
    chorale prelude entitled 'Before Thine Throne, My God, I Stand', 
    was dictated to his son-in-law only days before his death. 
      
      
      
    Translate the 
    following sentences into English.1. Бах, один из величайших композиторов в истории музыки, 
    мастерски играл на нескольких музыкальных инструментах, еще 
    будучи подростком.
 2. После продолжения музыкального образования Бах получил 
    стипендию и учился в Лунеберге.
 3. В возрасте 18 лет он нашел работу в придворном оркестре.
 4. Он начал работать органистом и концертмейстером в капелле 
    герцога в Веймаре, где он написал свои первые значительные 
    произведения.
 5. У Баха была репутация блестящего талантливого музыканта.
 6. Его мастерская игра на органе не знала себе равных в Европе.
 7. Его растущее мастерство в области композиционных форм 
    привлекло к себе внимание музыкального истэблишмента, то есть 
    лютеранской церкви.
 
 
 
    1. Bach, one of 
    the greatest composers in musical history, was a master of 
    several musical instruments while he was still in his teens.2. After continuing musical education, Bach won a scholarship to 
    study in Luneberg.
 3. At the age of 18 he found a employment in a court orchestra.
 4. He took the job of organist and concertmaster in the ducal 
    chapel in Weimar, where he composed his first major works.
 5. Bach had a reputation of a brilliant musical talent.
 6. His proficiency on the organ was unequalled in Europe.
 7. His growing mastery of compositional forms attracted interest 
    from the musical establishment, that is, the Lutheran church.
 
      
      
      
    Из пособия "ЕГЭ. Английский язык. 
    Устные темы" Занина Е.Л. (2010, 272с.) - Part 
     two. 
    Additional topics. 
 
      
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