Johann Sebastian Bach, the German composer and musician, is celebrated as one of the greatest geniuses in Western classical music. Born in 1685 in Eisenach, Germany, Bach’s extraordinary talent and dedication to his craft produced masterpieces that have endured for centuries. This biography explores his early life, his career as an organist and composer, and his prolific output, including the Brandenburg Concertos, Mass in B Minor, and The Well-Tempered Clavier. Despite limited recognition during his lifetime, Bach’s influence on music theory, composition, and performance is unparalleled. This book captures the life, work, and legacy of a musical visionary whose genius continues to inspire musicians and audiences worldwide.