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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).

  2. 4 days ago · Below we’ll look at four of Bach’s most famous sons: Wilhelm Friedemann, Carl Philipp Emanuel, Johann Christoph Friederich, and Johann Christian. We will also look at a fictional son, P.D.Q. Bach—the creation of American composer Peter Shickele—who has no relation to the Bach family but who deserves a special mention.

  3. Jun 14, 2017 · He died in 1703, just ten days after the death of his wife; her illnesses and those of their children, as well as other family difficulties, had plagued him. throughout his Eisenach years. Within the Bach family Johann Christoph was highly respected as a composer (a 'profound' one according to the Ursprung).

  4. Jun 16, 2018 · Bach’s wives, Maria Barbara Bach (left) and Anna Magdalena Bach (right) His marriages. Bach was married twice – first to Maria Barbara from 1707 to 1720 and then to Anna Magdalena from 1721 to 1750. His first wife died tragically after just thirteen years of marriage while Bach was travelling.

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  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. Johann Ambrosius and Maria Elisabeth, Bach's parents, lived in a reasonably spacious home above the town centre in ...

  6. Dec 9, 2021 · 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.

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  8. Sebastian’s first conscious family bereavement was when he was six years old (brother Balthasar), his last within nine months of his own death (grandson Johann Sebastian Altnickol); and not only relations – during Bach’s time at Leipzig, no fewer than seventeen students in the choir-school died.

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