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Johann Sebastian Bach: Music
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J. S. Bach Johann Sebastian Bach was born into the musical family of Bachs in Eisenach in 1685. 1 His father, Johann Ambrosius Bach, had held the post of a court trumpeter in Eisenach along with that of head of the town piper band, and according to his household rules, the young Johann Sebastian was trained not only as a clavier player, but on several instruments. From 1693 to 1695 he attended the Lateinschule in Eisenach. In 1694, when he was nine, his mother died, and in 1695, his father. On the death of his father he was taken into the house of his eldest brother, Johann Christoph, who was organist in Ohrdruf. From 1695 to 1700 he attended the Gymnasium there, and ... became a pupil of his brother who had studied with Johann Pachelbel in Erfurt, and (according to the 1754 obituary) 'under his guidance he laid the foundations of his keyboard playing.'
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Johann Sebastian Bach was born into a family of musicians who lived in central Germany. The men in Bach's family were adept at playing the violin, harpsichord, clavichord, and organ. They were ... singers. Bach's early musical training included lessons in all of these areas, but he especially wanted to find a career in singing. Orphaned at age nine, Bach lived with an older brother who became his first music teacher. Johann had a good voice even at this early age, so he tried out for the church choir.
One of the most profoundly inspired and masterful composers in history, Johann Sebastian Bach was born into a musical family on March 21, 1685 in Eisenach, Thuringia (in eastern Germany). The youngest of eight children, Johann Sebastian was destined to become a musician: while still a boy, he mastered the organ and violin, and was ... an excellent singer. At the age of fifteen, Bach secured his first position in the choir of St. Michael's School in Lüneburg. He traveled little -- never leaving Germany in his lifetime -- but held various postitions during his career in churches and in the service of various princely courts throughout the country.
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Bach's Seal Synonymous with musicians, the Bach family had developed a reputation for its many notable performers for more than two centuries when Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach on March 21, 1685, as the eighth and youngest child of musician parents. His father was not only a string player, but ... a court trumpeter, and the town piper. And he was most probably J.S. Bach's first music teacher. Bach shared more in common with Martin Luther than just attending the same school in which Luther had received his childhood education: he shared Luther's attitude toward music, viewing it, above all, as a means of glorifying God. The Bach family trade was simply that of being musicians, and as a group, they had a rich musical lineage that extended far beyond the Eisenach branch of the family.
Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21, 1685, in Eisenach, the youngest child of Johann Ambrosius Bach, organist at St. George's Church, and Elizabeth Lämmerhirt Bach. He was the culmination of the family's long line of musicians, beginning with his great-grandfather, Veit Bach, who was a professional violinist in Gotha, and the name Bach was considered a synonym for musician. The Bach family was extremely loyal to the Lutheran faith. Throughout the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) the religious turmoil affected four generations of Bachs, who remained unwaveringly faithful to their Lutheran persuasion.
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Image from the score of The Well-tempered Clavier Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) is one of the great composers in Western musical history. He was born in Eisenach, Germany, into a family of working musicians. In 1695, when he was just nine years old, his parents died and he was sent to live with his brother, Johann Christoph, an organist. Whilst living with his brother he learnt the keyboard and studied composition on his own.
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