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 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - The Solo Keyboard Music Vol.7 [KM]: Classical Reviews- March 2002 MusicWeb(UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was the most illustrious of Johann Sebastian Bach’s sons.
Bach was probable the most prolific composer for this instrument, and perfected solo clavichord sonatas.
CPE Bach is clearly the most important composer for this instrument, and the variety of music he wrote is an endless source of discovery.
www.musicweb-international.com /classrev/2002/Mar02/CPEBach7_KM.htm   (358 words)

  
 Free music and video downloads. Johann Sebastian Bach
Bach would now begin to devote more time to activities outside Leipzig; to examine for musical appointments, to advise on organ building, to lend support from time to time to such private establishments as at Cöthen and Weißenfels, where he was honorary Capellmeister from 1729-1736.
Bach developed a close working relationship with his contemporary, the celebrated Saxon organ-builder Gottfried Silbermann, who was also a personal friend of the Bach family and godfather to Carl Philipp Emmanuel.
Bach then paid a visit to Berlin and the court at Potsdam where his son Emanuel was harpsichordist to King Frederick the Great, returning home via Dresden in order to see his patron Count von Keyserlingk, whom he presented with the set of variations now known as the Goldberg variations after the count's harpsichordist.
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 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach : Carl Philip Emmanuel Bach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (Weimar, March 8, 1714 - 1788), German musician and composer, the third son of Johann Sebastian Bach.
When he was ten years old he entered the St. Thomas School at Leipzig, of which in 1723 his father had become cantor, and continued his education as a student of jurisprudence at the universities of Leipzig (1731) and of Frankfort on the Oder[?] (1735).
Finally, many other witnesses heard in the course of the case, and before the judges of Torcy, Cusset, and other local magistrates, the young count, that it was impossible to avoid impeaching the Pigoreau, who had not been compromised in the original.
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 A Tribute to C.P.E. Bach
Undoubtedly the child of Bach who made the most of both the advantages and the handicaps of being a son of Sebastian was Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-88).
Emanuel Bach became so well known throughout Europe that he was often referred to as the Hamburg Bach (to distinguish him from his brother the London Bach--Johann Christian, who was now music master to the Queen of England).
J.S. Bach’s works have appeared in the monumental Bach-Gesellschaft edition (1851-99) and the Neue Bach-Ausgabe (1954- ), while Mozart’s music was collected in Breitkopf und Härtel’s Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Werke, Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe (1877-83, supplements to 1910), now known as the Alte Mozart-Ausgabe to distinguish it from its successor, the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe (1955-).
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 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (Weimar, March 8, 1714 – December 14, 1788) was a (A person of German nationality) German musician and composer, the second son of (German baroque organist and contrapuntist; composed mostly keyboard music; one of the greatest creators of Western music (1685-1750)) Johann Sebastian Bach.
In 1768 Bach succeeded (German baroque composer (1681-1767)) Georg Philipp Telemann as Capellmeister at (A city in northern Germany on the Elbe River) Hamburg, and in consequence of his new office began to turn his attention more towards church music.
At the same time, his genius for instrumental composition was further stimulated by the career of (Prolific Austrian composer who influenced the classical form of the symphony (1732-1809)) Joseph Haydn.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/ca/carl_philipp_emanuel_bach.htm   (501 words)

  
 HOASM: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Quantz, Carl Heinrich Graun and his brother Johann Gottlieb Graun, Franz Benda and his brother Georg Benda, and literary figures such as Ramler and Lessing.
Bach was severely underpaid at court, and at the end of the Seven Years' War (1763) he began to seek employment elsewhere; in 1767 he was appointed Telemann 's replacement in Hamburg.
Bach was author of the single most important treatise of the era, Versuch über die wahre Art das Clavier zu spielen, 2 vols.
www.hoasm.org /XID/BachCPE.html   (380 words)

  
 Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (Weimar, March 8, 1714 – December 14, 1788) was a German musician and composer, the second son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart said of him, "He is the father, we are the children." The best part of Haydn's training was derived from a study of his work.
A Tribute to Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Sketch of the composer's life with extensive references.
www.karr.net /encyclopedia/Carl_Philipp_Emmanuel_Bach   (955 words)

  
 BACH The Art of Fugue, arr. Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet (Channel) - INKPOT
Bernstein points out that Bach was extraordinarily blessed to be touched by the hand of God and this manifested itself in every work, from the miniature Inventions to the monumental Passions.
Bach did not wrote any markings for these works - this leaves tempo and phrasing to the interpreter of the work.
His theory is that Bach was constantly working on many works at any one time and during the last years of his death this was not the only work that he was trying to finish.
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 ipedia.com: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, German musician and composer, the second son of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (Weimar, March 8, 1714 - 1788), German musician and composer, the second son of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Meanwhile he placed himself in the forefront of European critics by his Versuch über die wahre Art das Clavier zu spielen, a systematic and masterly treatise which by 1780 had reached its third edition, and which laid the foundation for the methods of Clementi and Cramer.
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 Luck's Music Library - Featured Composer - Carl Phillipp E Bach
C.P.E. Bach could play his father's technically demanding keyboard pieces at sight by the time he was seven.
In 1768 C.P.E. Bach left Berlin to succeed Telemann as cantor at the Johanneum in Hamburg, also serving as music director for the city's five major churches.
Stylistically distant from his father's polyphony, C.P.E. Bach was a sort of proto-Romantic; he was the master of Empfindsamkeit, or "intimate expressiveness." In chamber music Bach pulled the keyboard out of its subsidiary Baroque role and made it a full partner with, or even the leader of the other instruments.
www.lucksmusic.net /featured/bachcpe.asp   (331 words)

  
 Area News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bach and his sons were the only people who knew how to tune a harpsichord using the family’s special method.
It was the only clue left by Bach or his sons pertaining to the closely guarded the secret of how they tuned harpsichords for performances they conducted, Lehman said.
He became a serious student of both Bach and the harpsichord in college and earned a doctorate in harpsichord from the University of Michigan.
www-personal.umich.edu /~bpl/larips/skyline-story1.htm   (747 words)

  
 Re: about Bach...Klaus Eidam debunks, backing his beliefs with facts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bach, born in Eisenach, Germany in 1685, was orphaned at age 10 and raised by his older brother Johann Christoph.
In The True Life of J.S. Bach, to fill in Bach's sketchy life, he tackles the misnomers previous Bach biographers have spread, such as Albert Schweitzer, Charles Sanford Terry, and Philipp Spitta, whose two-volume biography earlier writers have used as a source.
Bach had applied for a higher post as court music director, but for defying the duke's orders against playing with his nephew Ernst August (according to his contract he was working for both courts), he cancelled Bach's paper allotment for his compositions, and he jailed him for refusing to compose more music for him.
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 Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714 - 1788)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The second son of the great Johann Sebastian Bach by his first wife, C.P.E. Bach was recognised as one of the greatest harpsichordists of his time.
From his very considerable output his sonatas for flute and harpsichord remain an attractive part of chamber music repertoire, with the symphonies written for Baron van Swieten, arbiter elegantium in Vienna, a man whose taste was generally trusted in artistic matters.
C.P.E. Bach wrote a great deal of music for the instruments on which he was acknowledged to be pre-eminent as a performer, the harpsichord and the gentler clavichord.
www.hnh.com /composer/bachcpe.htm   (303 words)

  
 Mrs. Scott's Composer Database
C.P.E. Bach was the most illustrious son of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Carl Philipp Emanuel began his career studying law, but nine years later became court musician to Prince Frederick the Great.
Now Bach is generally thought of as the greater composer, though Telemann was better recognized for his musical abilities during his lifetime.
www.sewickley.org /pages/faculty/pscott/composerdatabase.html   (3104 words)

  
 Carl philipp bach fantasia d minor h 195 Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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 The purpose of this project
Apart from the "genuine" Bach sources, the database also includes and identifies all those compositions which were transmitted in sources along with works by Bach, but which were not composed by Bach.
The Bach institute is planning to combine the catalogue of sources in the database with a catalogue of watermarks of all Bach sources (up to now, only the watermarks of the so-called "original sources" have been catalogued), and with a database of copyists.
The transmission of Bach's works cannot be viewed separately from the transmission of music during the 18th and early 19th centuries in general.
www.bach.gwdg.de /projengl.html   (938 words)

  
 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Classical Composers Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach is the third son of J.S. Bach.
Bach is considered as a master of what is called "Empfindsamkeit", wich is very common in the second half of the XVIIIth century.
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Antonin Dvorak, Giuseppe Ferlendis, George Frideric Handel, Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonio Pasculli, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Antonio Vivaldi
www.classical-composers.org /cgi-bin/ccd.cgi?comp=bachcpe   (627 words)

  
 Klaus Kirbach Audio CDs: Music-Hills.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Hartmut Haenchen, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, Klaus Kirbach, Kammerorchester "Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach", Roland Munch - C.P.E. Bach: Organ Concertos
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Hartmut Haenchen, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra, Klaus Kirbach, Kammerorchester "Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach", Roland Munch (Artist)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Hartmut Haenchen, Klaus Kirbach, Kammerorchester "Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach" - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Berliner Symphonien
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 Magnificats - Georgia Gift
Bach - Magnificat / Gritton · Chance · Bostridge · George · AAM · The Choir of Kings College Cambridge · Cleobury
With various record labels compiling complete works to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the death of Bach, EMI's more accessible approach is this luxurious anthology of the Baroque master's sacred music.
Andrew Parrott was the first conductor to adopt Joshua Rifkin's controversial one-singer-per-part approach to Bach's "choral" music (other than Rifkin himself, that is).
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 Clavichord Technique and Performance Practice: An Annotated Bibliography
It wasn't until the mid-eighteenth century, when Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach began composing specifically for the clavichord as the performance instrument, that the clavichord gained its own specific music literature.
With C. Bach's devotion to the clavichord as his favorite among the keyboard instruments, the clavichordist would be well-advised to study his treatise in depth.
This is an extensive study of the clavichords Bach was likely to have preferred and the applicability of the Well-Tempered Clavier to the instrument.
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 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach : Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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 Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach : March 16 from 2nd Notebook of A. M. Bach : Classical Online Sheet Music
Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach : March 16 from 2nd Notebook of A. Bach
This March is number 16 from the collection known as the 2nd Little Notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach.
Further examples of these works, which make a great introduction to Baroque music, are available from Sheet Music Plus in the US or The Music Room in the UK.
www.mfiles.co.uk /Scores/Notebook2-16-March.htm   (95 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Music: J.S. Bach & C.P.E. Bach: Magnificat [Import]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (Composer), Johann Sebastian Bach (Composer), J.
So, this disc, which pairs the more substantial (nearly half as long again) rendering of the Magnificat by Johann Sebastian's eldest son Carl Philipp Emanuel with his own should be a most welcome addition to any collection.
I chose Bach because I associate him with a very fluid and relaxing style; this was just jarring, 60 minutes of operatic style "classical." You have been warned.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000I75V   (1085 words)

  
 Classical Periods - the development of classical music through the ages
The sons of Bach (CPE and JC) for example were already seeking new avenues away from the styles of their father, and a freer movement of artists and musicians between European countries helped to give them inspiration.
The strict definition of form (and the concept of music being abstract and detached) was seen as a major constraint by some later composers, but allowed the great composers of the day the creative tools to build many acknowledged masterpieces.
The great composers of this period were Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, Johann Christian Bach, Johann Stamitz, Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Luigi Boccherini and Christoph von Gluck with others such as Franz Schubert and especially Ludwig van Beethoven being seen as transitional and indeed instrumental in bringing about the Romantic period.
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 Johann Sebastian Bach; Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach - BACH, JS - BACH, CPE: Magnificat - [Ledger - ASMF] (1977)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Johann Sebastian Bach; Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach - BACH, JS - BACH, CPE: Magnificat - [Ledger - ASMF] (1977)
Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach - Quia fecit mihi magna (tenor solo)
Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach - Et misericordia (chorus)
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 C.P.E Bach, J.S. Bach. Magnificats / Lewis, Washington Bach Consort :: Education by Design Store
I discovered C.P.E. Bach's Magnificat in D back in the eighties in a University library (you could not find a recording of it for sale anywhere) and I just fell in love with it.
Tying together his opening chorus with a dramatic repeat in the "Gloria patri, gloria filio, gloria spiritui sancto" followed by a stately fugue of "sicut erat" this really is a masterpiece in my opinion.
C.P.E. Bach is indeed an acquired taste for many people, but the Magnificat has a universal appeal that sets it apart.
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 AALBC.com's Guide to African American Books
by: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Fryderyk Chopin, Franz Joseph Haydn, Franz Liszt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Giuseppe Verdi, Geoffrey Simon
by: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Heinrich Bach, Johann Bernhard Bach, Johann Christian Bach, Johann Christoph Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Johann Ernst Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach
by: Ede Banda, Gerhard Pluskwik, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach, Pierre-Gabriel Buffardin, Johann Friedrich Fasch, George Frideric Handel, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Joachim Quantz, Franz Schubert
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