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The Bach family is a family of notable composers of the baroque and classical periods of music, the best-known of whom was Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750). [1] A family genealogy was drawn up by Johann Sebastian Bach himself in 1735 when he was 50 and was continued by his son Carl Philipp Emanuel .
Pages in category "Bach family" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. ... Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach; Johann Ernst Bach II; Johann Georg ...
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (21 June 1732 – 26 January 1795) [1] was a German composer and harpsichordist, the fifth son of Johann Sebastian Bach, sometimes referred to as the "Bückeburg Bach". Born in Leipzig [1] in the Electorate of Saxony, he was taught music by his father, and also tutored by his distant cousin Johann Elias Bach .
Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach. Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach, also known as William Bach (24 May 1759 – 25 December 1845) [1] was the eldest son of Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach and the only grandson of Johann Sebastian Bach to gain fame as a composer. He was music director to Frederick William II of Prussia. He said, "Heredity can tend to ...
Christoph Bach (29 April [O.S. 19 April] 1613 – 22 September [O.S. 12 September] 1661) was a German musician of the Baroque period. He was the grandfather of Johann Sebastian Bach . According to information provided by Johann Sebastian Bach in his genealogy Origin of the Musical Bach Family written in 1735, Christoph Bach was the second son ...
Compositions by Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (2 P) Compositions by Johann Ernst Bach II (1 P) ... Pages in category "Compositions by members of the Bach family"
Johann Christoph Bach was married Dorothea von Hof. They had nine children: Tobias Friedrich Bach [] (1695–1768), Court cantor in Gandersheim, organist in Pferdingsleben, 1722–1768 Cantor in Udestedt), in 1722 got married Susanna Elisabeth Wolckner (1699–1753), had four children.
On 6 August 1716, Johann Bernhard Bach married Johanna Sophia Siefer. Three children were born into the family. [3] In 1741, the ducal orchestra was dissolved, which meant that Johann Bernhard continued to work exclusively as choirmaster and organist, until his death, apparently still receiving the ducal allowance of 100 Thalers per year. [4 ...