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Bach's musical compositions included
1) arrangements for a wide range of instruments.
2) arrangements for brass instruments.
3) arrangements for keyboard and brass instruments.
4) lesser known compositions.
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All four statements are correct.
- Bach wrote and arranged music for a very wide range of instruments (strings, winds, keyboard, continuo, etc.).
- He used brass (natural trumpets and horns) in many works — e.g. Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, numerous cantatas and festive orchestral pieces.
- He produced arrangements/transcriptions for keyboard (notably his harpsichord transcriptions of Vivaldi and his own violin concertos, BWV 972–987) and composed works that include brass parts.
- Beyond his famous pieces (Brandenburgs, Well‑Tempered Clavier, Mass in B minor), he left many lesser‑known compositions (over 200 cantatas, chamber works, organ pieces, etc.).
- Bach wrote and arranged music for a very wide range of instruments (strings, winds, keyboard, continuo, etc.).
- He used brass (natural trumpets and horns) in many works — e.g. Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, numerous cantatas and festive orchestral pieces.
- He produced arrangements/transcriptions for keyboard (notably his harpsichord transcriptions of Vivaldi and his own violin concertos, BWV 972–987) and composed works that include brass parts.
- Beyond his famous pieces (Brandenburgs, Well‑Tempered Clavier, Mass in B minor), he left many lesser‑known compositions (over 200 cantatas, chamber works, organ pieces, etc.).
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