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  2. Biography. Bach, (Anna Magd.) Soprano, J.S. second wife. Painted in oil by Cristofori. 2 feet 1 inch high, 23 inches wide. In a gold frame. Entry in the Catalogue of the musical estate of the deceased music director Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–1788), a stepson of Anna Magdalena Bach, printed in Hamburg in 1790. [1] This painting is lost.

  3. This image appears in the gallery:Bach: Compositions, children, biography and more facts about the great composer. 2. Bach's children. The image of Bach as a virile family-man is no myth - he managed to sire an astonishing 20 children in his lifetime (though they didn't all survive into adulthood). 16 images.

  4. Johann Sebastian Bach was not interested in composing such works for popular consumption. By Baroque standards, his catalogue of works is rather slender. Instead of producing a genre in quantity – like Vivaldi, for instance, with his 500 concertos and 50 operas – Bach worked his way through various forms, depending on what was needed for ...

  5. Feb 7, 2024 · Fun Facts about J.S. Bach: Johann Sebastian Bach lived from 1685-1750, and he spent his entire life in Germany. He was born into a musical family, which was a fact he was so proud of that he wrote out the genealogy of his entire family in 1735. Over his lifetime, he was the father of 20 children. Four of his sons went on to be professional ...

  6. May 7, 2024 · J.S. Bach: St Matthew Passion, BWV 244 (Matthäus-Passion) A rich, spatial sound is just one sterling attribute of this recording of Bach’s more popular Passion. Werner Güra makes for a splendid Evangelist, while the choral work—split between the Berlin RIAS Chamber Chorus and Berlin State And Cathedral Choir—is heavenly.

  7. What Were the Names of Johann Sebastian Bach's Children? Catharina Dorothea. born 1708, died at the age of 65. Wilhelm Friedemann. born 1710, died at the age of 73. Johann Christoph.

  8. Jun 14, 2013 · German composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) had a total of 20 children. He had seven with his first wife, Maria Barbara Bach (who was his 2nd cousin). Four of these children survived to adulthood. Catharina Dorothea (1708-1774) Wilhelm Friedemann (1710-1784) Maria Sophia [twin] (1713) Johann Christoph [twin] (1713) Carl Philipp Emanuel ...

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