For Bach?
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Don't know if this is any good, but . . . “Tocatta” by Optical Arts is an observational piece that explores how music can change the perception of commonality. In this case, various forms of tableware shatter and reassemble to the soundtrack of “Toccata” by Johann Sebastian Bach. This piece of music, particularly its Fugue in D Minor, is most familiar within the context of horror films and evokes a sense of violence and urgency with the simple breaking of plates and glasses that it might not otherwise have."
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15~20 years ago, when only computer nerds listened to music on computers (and we're talking about real desktop/laptop computers, not smartphones/tablets), the "visualizer" was sort of a thing. Popular MP3 player software (including iTunes) shipped with various "visualizer" modules that modulates colorful abstract lines and shapes using the music's being played as input. This is just a newer (and IMO somehow lamer) version of the "visualizer" concept.
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