BACH

bäkh, German family of distinguished musicians who flourished from the 16th through the 18th cent., its most renowned member being Johann Sebastian Bach (see separate article). Johannes or Hans Bach, c.1550–1626, was a Thuringian carpetweaver and a musical performer at festivals. His sons and descendants were noted organists and composers. One of his grandsons was Johann Ambrosius Bach, 1645–95, violinist, town musician at Eisenach, and father of Johann Sebastian Bach. Johann Sebastian's eldest brother, Johann Christoph Bach, 1671–1721, was organist at Ohrdruf. When his parents died he took his youngest brother, Johann Sebastian, into his home and taught him. Of the 20 children of Johann Sebastian, several were well known as musicians. The eldest son, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, 1710–84, was made organist at the Sophienkirche in Dresden in 1733 and later (1746–64) organist and musical director at the Liebfrauenkirche in Halle. He was a brilliant organist and well-known composer, but he did not live up to his father's hopes and, after a dissolute life, he died in misery. A younger son was Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (see separate article), and the youngest son was Johann Christian Bach (see separate article).

See P. Young, The Bachs (2 vol., 1978–79); C. Wolff et al., The New Grove Bach Family (1983).

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THE LETTERS OF C. P. E. BACH THE LETTERS OF C. P. E. BACH Translated and Edited by STEPHEN L. CLARK CLARENDON...Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 1714-1788. Correspondence. English...
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Bach: Luthers Musical Prophet? by Rebecca Lloyd Introduction It is impossible to read much theological analysis of Bach without encountering Martin Luther. The reformers name is...examples: according to two theologically minded interpreters of Bach, Lothar Steiger and Renate Steiger, Bachs church music "was...
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Bach: Ad Majorem Dei Gloria. by TOM PNIEWSKI This...commemorates the 250th anniversary of the death of Johann Sebastian Bach, a man who was little known outside Germany in his lifetime...ubiquitous and immortal. Beethoven called him an ocean--"not Bach (stream) but Meer (ocean)." Johann Sebastian Bach is surely...
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Bach Festival Leader Returns to Eugene with a Free Concert...Guard Helmuth Rilling, artistic director of the Oregon Bach Festival, will lead three University of Oregon ensembles...961 E. 18th Ave. The event is modeled after the Oregon Bach Festivals popular Discovery Series. Rilling will provide...
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BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN sabas tyan bakh, 1685 1750, German composer and organist, b. Eisenach; one of the greatest...and vigorous works in almost every musical form known in his period. Life Born into a gifted family (see Bach , family), J. S. Bach was devoted to music from childhood. He was taught by his father and later by his brother Johann Christoph, and...
BACH bakh, German family of distinguished musicians who flourished from the 16th through the 18th cent., its most renowned member being Johann Sebastian Bach (see separate article). Johannes or Hans Bach, c.1550 1626, was a Thuringian carpetweaver and a musical performer at festivals. His sons and...
BACH, ALEXANDER 1813 93, Austrian politician. A well-known lawyer and liberal, he took part in the revolution...after the death (1852) of Prince Schwarzenberg was the chief figure in the ministry. He was created baron in 1854. Bach instituted the Bach system of bureaucratic control of the Hapsburg lands. Centralization and Germanization were its chief aims; stringent...
BACH, CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL fe lip ema nooel bakh, 1714 88, German composer; second son of J. S. Bach, his only teacher. While harpsichordist at the court of Frederick...After this artistically unsatisfying service with Frederick, Bach succeeded his godfather, Georg Philipp Telemann, as musical...
BACH, JOHANN CHRISTIAN kris tyan bakh, 1735 82, German musician and composer; son of J. S. Bach. He went to Italy in 1754, became a Roman Catholic, and composed church music and operas. In 1760 he became organist of the...
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