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Latest revision as of 15:34, 9 March 2023

Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer. He was born in 1685 and died in 1750. (AUDIO: The Entropy Composition)

Before his death, he was able to complete the Musical Offering. (PROSE: The Book of the War)

BOSS sang Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G. (TV: The Green Death)

The Fourth Doctor played out Badinerie, Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor on his reed flute. (TV: The Power of Kroll)

After fixing his TARDIS' chameleon circuits and turned into an organ, the Sixth Doctor played out the opening notes of Toccata and Fugue in D minor. (TV: Attack of the Cybermen)

The Seventh Doctor and Ethan Amberglass attended a concert at which Bach was played. The Doctor told Ethan that Bach was also one of his favourites. (PROSE: The Algebra of Ice)

The 3W Institute played "Air on the G String" when the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald were "browsing". (TV: Dark Water)

When Troy Game listened to Earth music, she found it cacophonous, except for Bach, who showed some promise. (PROSE: The Suns of Caresh)

Plotting to destroy Earth's solar system in 1639, the Eleven noted that, among others, Johann Sebastian Bach would never be born. (AUDIO: The Satanic Mill)

Behind the scenes[[edit]]

Bach was never mentioned by name on television, but his compositions can be easily identified.