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Published: Monday, 02 December 2024 at 17:02 PM


Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) stands as one of the towering figures in the history of music, celebrated for his unmatched genius in composition and innovation. Yet for those new to classical music, Bach’s vast and varied output can seem daunting. From intricate fugues to moving choral works, his music has a depth that resonates across generations, inspiring musicians and audiences alike.

Essentially, Bach remains essential listening for anyone curious about classical music. Whether you’re exploring Baroque music for the first time or seeking timeless masterpieces to enrich your playlist, Bach is the perfect starting point. Here, French pianist George Lepauw selects 12 great Bach works (and 12 great recordings of these works) that would make a great introduction to this greatest of composers. Prepare to embark on a journey through the brilliance of a composer whose works are as accessible as they are profound.

Bach for beginners: George Lepauw’s choices

1. Cello Suite No. 1: Prelude

Recommended recording: Pablo Casals (cello)

This is a very old scratchy recording, but if you lean in to listen, you will discover the inimitable Pablo Casals, one of the greatest Bach interpreters of all time (and one of the greatest cellists of all time!). Casals remains unrivalled, thanks to his intensity and the honesty with which he plays Bach’s music.