Music composed for and played on the organ was extremely popular during the lifetime of J.S. Bach (which I assume is the Bach being referred to). Master Bach had 20 children. 10 died in infancy and 3 went on to become composers/musicians themselves. None quite equalled Papa Bach, but Carl Philipp Emanuel (CPE Bach) didn't fall too far from the tree.
She was very popular in her lifetime.
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The nose is the organ which continues to grow throughout life
A church organ
Be more specific. Did you mean "what is a life sustaining organ in the human body" or were you trying to ask a question about a specific organ?
No, Shakespeare and his work were very popular during his lifetime. His plays were one of the reasons his theatre company became the top company in England.
advantages: It can save someones life It can fulfill the life of the people around the victim of organ failure.
Melodrama became Popular during the industrial revolution because life was so hard in this period so people went to see it to get away from their lives.
His audiences seemed to like him very much, but his employers appeared to have a few problems with him. JS Bach was mostly known for his organ playing during his life time, not so much for his composing which is ironic because he played his own compositions. His influence and popularity was not as great after his death, as was the case with the likes of Mozart and Beethoven, until Mendelssohn picked up some his work nearly a hundred years later and began to perform Bachs works himself.
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The organ that produces the egg cell in the pine life cycle is called the archegonium.