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  1. Johann Christoph married Maria Elisabeth Wiedemann in 1667. They had seven children, including four sons who became musicians: [ 3] Johann Nicolaus (10 October 1669 – 4 November 1753), Johann Christoph Jr. (29 August 1676 – 1738), Johann Friedrich (1682–1730), and Johann Michael (1685–unknown).

    • Catharina Dorothea Bach
    • Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
    • 3 & 4. Johann Christoph Bach and Maria Sophia Bach
    • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
    • Johann Gottfried Bernhard Bach
    • Leopold Augustus Bach
    • Christina Sophia Henrietta
    • Gottfried Heinrich Bach
    • Christian Gottlieb Bach
    • Elisabeth Juliana Friederica

    Bach's first born child. Composing wasn't an option for women in those days but Catharina excelled as a singer and often helped her father with his work.

    J.S. Bach's eldest son with his first wife, Maria Barbara. Wilhelm followed in his father's footsteps and became a composer. J.S. Bach even wrote Wilhelm a graded course of keyboard studies, called the Klavierbüchlein für Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. Thanks to his intensive musical training, Wilhelm went on to become an organist and taught none other t...

    J.S. Bach's third and fourth children, twins, were born on 23 February 1713 when Bach was 28. Johann Christoph lived no longer than a few hours after his birth, and his sister died a few weeks later, around the 13 March 1713. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Getty

    Arguably the most gifted of J.S. Bach’s offspring, C.P.E. Bach was a highly original composer of symphonies, keyboard and choral music. Building on the Baroque training he learned as a boy, he became one of the foremost clavier players in Europe (after studying for a degree in law). His Essay on the True Art of Keyboard Playingestablished him as th...

    Johann Gottfried was born on 11 May 1715 and, as was the case with his brothers, went on to become a professional musician. Unlike them, however, he didn't have the opportunity to go to university, and secretly abandoned his musical career in order to study law. He died at the tender age of 24.

    Born on 15 November, Bach's seventh child lived for ten short months, and was buried on 29 September 1719. His godfather, a prince, also named Leopold, employed Bach as Kapellmeister between 1717 and 1723.

    After Bach's wife Maria Barbara died, he went on to marry Anna Magdalena Wilcke. Their first daughter was born in 1723, the same year Bach signed a contract to become the Thomaskantor in Leipzig, but died three years later.

    It's thought Gottfried was mildly mentally handicapped in some way, signs of which were picked up from an early age. Luckily he had plenty of supportive siblings: C.P.E. Bach said his younger brother showed a 'great genius, which failed to develop'.

    Another tragically short-lived son, Christian Gottlieb only survived three years. He died on 21 September 1728.

    1726 marks a year of joy and tragedy for the Bach family – just two months after Elisabeth was born, her elder sister Christiana died at the age of three. Elisabeth, however, survived into adulthood, and went on to marry one of her father's pupils, German organist Johann Christoph Altnikol.

  2. Aug 16, 2017 · Johann Sebastian Bach had a lot of children — it's no wonder some went on to become fantastic composers.

  3. Sep 6, 2022 · There are 20 Bach children in all, but only ten lived through adulthood. Four of the surviving ten Bach children became great musicians and composers like their father, J.S. Bach. Here is a closer look at the Bach family and their legacy.

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  4. In listing the musicians of the large and well-distributed clan to which he, an early orphan, belonged, Bach accomplishes several things: he establishes the story of an exceptional family, omits mere family-lore anecdotes and salutes an art practised to the greater glory of God.

  5. From almost the day of his birth on March 21st 1685, Bach's early years in the small town of Eisenach were tinged with family tragedy. But despite his difficulties, Bach's musical journey took shape when he was just a small child.

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  7. Sep 22, 2021 · Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach was a son of J. S. Bach and his second wife, Anna Magdalena. He pursued a fusion of the counterpoint he had learned with "the simpler textures and harmonies of the South," namely, the Italian style.

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