Enlightenment · Europe · Culture
1723
Bach Appointed Cantor at Leipzig
July 2, 1723
Johann Sebastian Bach, middle-aged and stubborn, became director of music at the St. Thomas Church. For the next twenty-seven years he would produce cantatas weekly, passions annually, and works that almost no one outside Leipzig heard. He grumbled constantly about the town council. The Baroque was reaching its culmination in a parish job.