BACH motif
In
music, the BACH motif is the sequence of
notes B flat, A, C, B natural. Bach's use of this cruciform melody in reference to himself extended to its inversion, retrograde, retrograde-inversion, and all transpositions thereof. This four-note
motif has been used by a number of composers, usually as a homage to
Johann Sebastian Bach. The first known example, however, is in a piece by
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck in the 17th century—it is possible, though not certain, that he used it in homage to one of Johann Sebastian's ancestors, many of whom were themselves musicians.
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Motif BACH
B-A-C-H
B-A-C-H
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Tema BACH