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      • After conducting forensic analysis of the ink and handwriting style in Bach manuscripts, Jarvis concluded that three of Bach's most celebrated works were actually penned by Anna Magdalena, who was his second wife.
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  2. Anna Magdalena Bach (née Wilcke; 22 September 1701 – 27 February 1760) was a German professional singer and the second wife of Johann Sebastian Bach.

  3. The title Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach (German: Notenbüchlein für Anna Magdalena Bach) refers to either of two manuscript notebooks that the German Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach presented to his second wife, Anna Magdalena.

  4. Feb 3, 2022 · William L. Hoffman wrote (August 25, 2019): David Yearsley's new book, Sex Death, and Minuets: Anna Magdalena Bach and Her Musical Notebooks, is a study of the Bach second wife's musical notebooks, married life with Sebastian, widowhood, and historical reception. 1 Its musical emphasis is on Bach beyond the church in various non-Lutheran church ...

    • David Yearsley
    • Jul 2019
    • USA
  5. Apr 3, 2023 · Anna Magdalena Bach was an invaluable aide to J.S. Bach's duties as Kantor of Leipzig, copying and transcribing the reams of music he wrote for the city's five major churches; a number of his manuscripts exist only in her hand.

  6. Apr 30, 2018 · After conducting forensic analysis of the ink and handwriting style in Bach manuscripts, Jarvis concluded that three of Bach's most celebrated works were actually penned by Anna Magdalena, who was his second wife.

  7. Johann Sebastian Bach was no exception and had crafted two notebooks for his 2nd wife, Anna Magdalena. These notebooks served as both a family journal and a medium of instruction. It contained selections and entries by various family members over a vast period of time.

  8. Aug 2, 2021 · The music book that Johann Sebastian Bach presented to his new wife Anna Magdalena in 1722, and replaced more lavishly in 1725, treats us to a tantalizing glimpse inside this unique family, allowing us to sit beside Bach as a composer, teacher, husband and father.