Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (
June 21,
1732 –
January 26,
1795), the ninth son of
Johann Sebastian Bach, sometimes referred to as the "Bückeburg Bach". He is not to be confused with Bach's
first cousin once removed,
Johann Christoph Bach.Born at
Leipzig,
Germany, he was taught music by his father, and also tutored by his distant cousin Johann Elias Bach. He studied at the St. Thomas School, and some believe he studied law at the University there, but there is no record of that. In
1750, Count Wilhelm of Schaumburg-Lippe appointed Johann Christoph harpsichordist at
Bückeburg, and in
1759, he became Konzertmeister. While there, Bach collaborated with
Herder, who provided the texts for six vocal works; the music survives for only four of these.
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Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
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Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
Biografia Figlio di
Johann Sebastian, nato a
Lipsia, studiò dapprima diritto all'università della sua città natale, nel 1732, ma ben presto abbandonò questa disciplina per la musica che amava con passione. Le sue felici disposizioni e le lezioni di suo padre, ne fecero un compositore abile ed un pianista distinto. Incantato dal suo talento, il conte di Shaumburg, grande amatore di musica, lo nominò suo maestro di cappella e gli diede uno stipendio di 1000
talleri.
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