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Johann Christian Bach is commonly called the "English Bach", and was the youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach und Magdalene.
In 1760, J.C. Bach was appointed as organist at the cathedral in Milano.
J.C. Bach was buried in the yard of St. Pancras Church in London, and it is not known precisely where his body lay.
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The youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach by his second wife, Johann Christian Bach was born in Leipzig in 1735 and on the death of his father in 1750 moved to Berlin to live with his brother C.P.E. Bach.
Johann Christian Bach wrote a number of orchestral works, some for the concerts that he organised in the Hanover Street concert rooms in London.
BACH, J.C. / WESLEY / HESSE / MERKEL: Duets for Organ
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This serenata was dedicated to the flautist J.B. Wendling, for whom Bach composed an elaborate flute obligato to Diana's aria "Semplicetto".
JC Bach's Magnificat parodies his older half-brother's work at the very beginning, then moves far away from it in his modern, operatic style.
Bach and Abel presented a popular series of concerts in London between 1765 and 1781.
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  Johan Christian Bach: Biography - Classic Cat
Johann Christian Bach (September 5, 1735 – January 1, 1782) was a composer of the Classical era, the eleventh and youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Johann Christian was appointed music master to the Queen, and his duties included giving music lessons to her and her children, and accompaniment on piano, with the King playing flute.
Johann Christian Bach died in poverty in London on the first day of 1782 and was buried in an unmarked pauper's grave at St Pancras Old Church, with his surname being misspelt in the burial register as Back.
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Johann Christian Bach was born on September 5th 1735 in Leipzig.
He was the youngest surviving son of the famous composer Johann Sebastian Bach and Anna Magdalena, his second wife.
When his father died in 1750, Johann Christian went to Berlin to live with his half-brother Carl Philip Emanuel.
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Johann Christian Bach - Leben und Werk des Komponisten unter WWW.DAS-KLASSIK-PORTAL.DE Johann Christian Bach (1735 - 1782)
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 Johann Christian Bach @ Soundbug Music Artists
Johann Christian Bach (September 5, 1735—January 1, 1782) was a composer of the Classical era.
He was the eleventh son of Johann Sebastian Bach, and was born in Leipzig, Germany.
On the death of his father in 1750, Johann Christian became the pupil of his brother Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in Berlin.
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 Johann Christian Bach Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Johann Christian Bach was the youngest surviving son of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Bach's conversion to Catholicism in 1760 opened the way to a secure position as organist at the Cathedral of Milan, the main significance of which, as he himself stated, was that it was not demanding and left him time to devote to composing instrumental music and, especially, Italian operas.
Bach's active pursuit of a career as opera composer on the international circuit led to contacts with England, and in 1762 he settled there for good.
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 Johann Christian Bach
Johann Christian Bach (1735 - 1782) was a classic composer.
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 Johann Christian Bach - classical music daily anniversary   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Johann Christian Bach, the youngest son of Johann Sebastian, was born in Leipzig on 5 September 1735.
He studied initially with his father, and was probably a favourite, until J S Bach's death, and then received lessons in Berlin from C P E Bach.
J C Bach's music, as opposed to that of his father and his older brothers, is in the elegant 'galant' style of the time.
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In 1762 Bach settled in London and soon became music master to the queen.
Part of his success was the result of his mastery of the pleasant, tuneful style of Italian opera, which was then fashionable in London.
Bach himself wrote about a dozen operas and many symphonies, concertos, piano pieces, and chamber music.
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 JOHANN CHRISTIAN BACH, Biographie, Discographie
The "London" Bach achieved immediate renown in England, and within two years was appointed music master to the Queen.
Bach departed from the musical style of his father and older brothers, ranticipating and indeed contributing to the development of the so-called "classical" era.
Mozart acknowledged his debt to his mentor by using several of Bach's piano sonatas as the bases for his own piano concertos.
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 Johann Christian Bach - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Johann Christian Bach - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Bach, Johann Christian (1735-1782), German composer, youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach, born in Leipzig, and given his first musical training...
Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), German composer and one of the world’s greatest musical geniuses.
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 Bach, Johann Christian: Biography
The youngest surviving son of Johann Sebastian studied with his father, his brother Carl Philipp Emanuel, and Padre Martini of Bologna.
It was while he was music master to the Queen that Johann Christian met and instructed the young Mozart in 1764.
J. Bach's works include symphonies, concertos, chamber works, piano pieces, church works, and thirteen operas.
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Centuries after its composition, Bach's music continues to be an endless source of fascination, providing inspiration to music lovers, piano students and both serious and popular composers.
In addition to his numerous "Etudes" or Studies some of which are already featured on mfiles, we present in MIDI format the Mazurka in D, Op.32 No.3.
Johannes Brahms was a master at crafting works at many different scales.
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 Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - J.C. Bach
son of Johann Sebastian Bach and the youngest to live to maturity, Johann Christian received his early musical training from his father, than whom music has spawned no greater genius.
The "London" Bach achieved immediate renown in England, and within two years was appointed music master to the Queen.
Bach departed from the musical style of his father and older brothers, anticipating and indeed contributing to the development of the so-called "classical" era.
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 Johann Sebastian Bach Sheet Music
Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach: Wake Ye Maids!
Preludes, Preambles and Toccatas by J.S. Bach, Handel, J.K.F. Fischer, Frescobaldi and other masters (score)
By [Collection]; Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750); Raison, Andre (1640-1719); Frescobaldi, Girolamo (1583-1643); Fischer, Johann Kaspar Ferdinand (C1670-1746); Dandrieu, Jean-Francois (1682-1738); Boyvin, Jacques (C1649-1706); Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759); Titelouze, Jehan (1563-1633); Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791); Walther, Johann Gottfried (1684-1748); Schildt, Melchior (1592-1667); Krebs, Johann Ludwig (1713-1780).
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Johann Christian Bach Born September 05, 1735 in Leipzig, Germany Died January 01, 1782 in London, England Period: Classical (1750-1819) Country:
Bach, Johann Christian, 1735-82, German musician and composer; son of J. Bach.
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 Johann Christian Bach - Classical music composer   (Site not responding. Last check: )
By Leopold Mozart, Johannes Brahms, Johann Christian Bach.
Dorothy Lawson, Jerry Grossman, Johann Christian Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach
Lutheranism, Anti-Judaism, and Bach's St. John Passion: With an Annotated Literal Translation of the Libretto
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Johann Christian Bach, Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biographies
Johann Christian Bach[kris´tyAn bAkh] Pronunciation Key, 1735–82, German musician and composer; son of J. Bach.
He went to Italy in 1754, became a Roman Catholic, and composed church music and operas.
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Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782) - Works for Piano Solo
Johann Christian Bach - Piano Duets (one piano/four hands)
Johann Christian Bach - Two Piano score (2 pianos/four hands)
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JOHANN CHRISTOPH FRIEDRICH BACH: TRIO IN C MAJOR (SCH.
Ganz, Heidrun and Wolfram Christ Viola: Paganini, Johann Christian Bach, Schubert Publisher: Schwann Musica Mundi 1984.
JOHANN CHRISTIAN BACH: SINFONIA FOR DOUBLE ORCHESTRA IN D MAJOR - CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH: CONCERTO FOR ORCHESTRA IN D MAJOR - WILHELM FRIEDMANN BACH: SINFONIA IN D MINOR FOR TWO FLUTES Publisher: COLUMBIA 1962.
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