Johann Bernhard Bach (23 May 1676 – 11 June 1749) was a German composer, and second cousin of J. S. Bach. Johann Bernhard Bach was born in Erfurt in 1676...
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Friedemann; Carl Philipp Emanuel (the "Berlin Bach", later the "Hamburg Bach"); and Johann Gottfried Bernhard. All four were musically talented, and Wilhelm...
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Johann Gottfried Bernhard Bach (11 May 1715 – 27 May 1739) was a German musician. It is not known whether he composed, and his career as an organist is...
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He was Johann Sebastian Bach's 1st cousin once removed, Johannes Bach's son, and the father of composer Johann Bernhard Bach. He was a viola player and...
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Johann Sebastian Bach's vocal music includes cantatas, motets, masses, Magnificats, Passions, oratorios, four-part chorales, songs and arias. His instrumental...
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Johann Bernhard Bach (the younger; to distinguish him from an older family member with the same name) (24 November 1700 – 12 June 1743) was a nephew of...
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Johann Ernst Bach (28 January 1722 – 1 September 1777) was a German composer of the Classical Period. He was the son of Johann Bernhard Bach. Johann Ernst...
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Johann Ludwig Bach (14 February [O.S. 4 February] 1677 – 1 May 1731) was a German composer and violinist. He was born in Thal (Ruhla) near Eisenach. At...
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Gottfried Bernhard Bach (1715–1739), organist, son of JSB Johann Ludwig Bach (1677–1731), composer and violinist, second cousin of JSB Johann Michael Bach (1648–1694)...
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1066–1069 (called ouvertures by their composer) are four suites by Johann Sebastian Bach from the years 1724–1731. The name ouverture refers only in part...
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(1645–1716) Johann Ambrosius Bach (1644–1695) Johann Bernhard Bach (1676–1749) Johann Bernhard Bach (the younger) (1700–1743) Johann Christian Bach (1735–1782)...
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(Klavierwerke) by Johann Sebastian Bach traditionally refers to Chapter 8 in the BWV catalogue or the fifth series of the New Bach Edition, both of which...
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Portraits of Johann Sebastian Bach are various paintings in which the Baroque German composer Johann Sebastian Bach is portrayed. The Bach portrait painted...
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Barbara Bach (30 October [O.S. 20 October] 1684 – buried 7 July 1720) was a German singer and the first wife of composer Johann Sebastian Bach. She was...
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Johann Sebastian Bach's chorale harmonisations, alternatively named four-part chorales, are Lutheran hymn settings that characteristically conform to...
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Johann Sebastian Bach (31 March [O.S. 21 March] 1685 – 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for his...
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Heinrich Bullinger Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (1656–1723), Austrian architect Johann Bernoulli (1667–1748), Swiss mathematician Johann Carl Fuhlrott...
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the fifth child and second surviving son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. C. P. E. Bach was an influential composer working at a time...
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Orlandini, opera composer (died 1760) May 23 – Johann Bernhard Bach, composer, cousin of Johann Sebastian Bach (died 1749) January 14 – Francesco Cavalli...
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Shuttleworth (c. 1675?–1734) Francesco Venturini (c. 1675–1745) Johann Bernhard Bach (1676–1749) Diogenio Bigaglia (1676–1745) Louis-Nicolas Clérambault...
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The New Bach Edition (NBE) (German: Neue Bach-Ausgabe; NBA), is the second complete edition of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, published by Bärenreiter...
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March 4 – Johann Sebastian Bach revives (for the last time under his leadership) his St John Passion BWV 245 (BC D 2d) with some textual and instrumentational...
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Royal, Covent Garden in London. Johann Sebastian Bach examines the organ at the Johanniskirche, Leipzig. 1743–1746 Bach revises his St Matthew Passion...
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(1959–2002) Johann Bernhard Bach (1676–1749) Johann Bernhard Bach (the younger) (1700–1743) Johann Christian Bach (1735–1782) Johann Christoph Bach (1642–1703)...
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Marcello, Georg Philipp Telemann and Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar. Around 1715 Johann Bernhard Bach, Johann Sebastian's second cousin, copied 12 of...
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Johann Christoph Altnickol Anna Magdalena Bach Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach [pupils] Gottfried Heinrich Bach Johann Bernhard Bach Johann Christian Bach [pupils]...
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Most of Johann Sebastian Bach's extant church music in Latin—settings of (parts of) the Mass ordinary and of the Magnificat canticle—dates from his Leipzig...
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Magdalena Bach (German: Notenbüchlein für Anna Magdalena Bach) refers to either of two manuscript notebooks that the German Baroque composer Johann Sebastian...
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Compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach printed during his lifetime (1685–1750) include works for keyboard instruments, such as his Clavier-Übung volumes...
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It is uncertain how many motets Johann Sebastian Bach composed, because some have been lost, and there are some doubtful attributions among the surviving...
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