- Art of Fugue, The
- Showcases 14 folding etchings on the autographed version of J.S. Bach's The Art of Fugue, and seeks to comprehend his inner quest for silence. - Bach Cantatas Recordings Review and Mailing List Archive
- Collective project being compiled from various postings about Bach Cantatas, especially recordings of them. - Bach Central Station
- A directory of J.S. Bach resources on the Internet. - Bach's Leipzig: 1723-1750
- Provides historical prints showing Leipzig's musical and cultural life, location of Bach's residence, churches where he worked, also city's water system. - Baroque Music: J.S. Bach
- Covers Bach's life from birth to death, including all postitions held, and focusing on the last Leipzig period. - Canons and Fugues of Johann Sebastian Bach
- Touches upon the history and development of the Bach pieces as well as offering an analysis of them. - Classical Music Archives: J.S. Bach
- Contains MIDI and live recorded audio of various Bach compositions. - Classical Music Pages: Johann Sebastian Bach
- Biography, works, bibliography, and picture gallery. - Classical Net: JS Bach
- Biography Johann Sebastian Bach, as well as CD reviews, works list, and other resources. - Dave's J.S. Bach Page
- Bach works catalogue, recommended recordings, MIDI files, quiz archives, and transcriptions for six-string electric bass. - J.S.Bach: Texts of the Complete Vocal Works
- With English Translation and Commentary by Z.P.Ambrose. - Johann Sebastian Bach
 - Searchable index of the complete works of J.S. Bach. Includes biography, portraits and bibliography. - Music of Intellect: The Goldberg Variations
- The Goldberg Variations by J.S.Bach, played by Glenn Gould and Mari Kumamoto, MIDI data made by Iori Fujita, also includes history, dialogue, and pictures. - NPR: The Passions of Bach
- Audio archive of a March 2002 tribute in honour of the 317th anniversary of Johann Sebastian Bach's birth. - NPR: Unknown Bach Aria Discovered in Germany
- Article with audio clips about a recently unearthed 1713 composition by Bach, discovered by a classical music scholar in Germany.
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