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         Bach Johann Christian:     more books (101)
  1. John Christian Bach - Mozart's Friend and Mentor by Heinz Gartner, 2003-03-01
  2. John Christian Bach (Johann Christian Bach) (Facsimile 1929) by Charles Sanford Terry, 2009-04-28
  3. Librettos (Johann Christian Bach: The Collected Works) by Ernest Warburton, 1991-03-01
  4. Sonata in C Major (Kalmus Edition) by Johann Christian Bach, 1985-03-01
  5. Symphonies II (Johann Christian Bach: The Collected Works)
  6. Binärer Satz – Sonate – Konzert. Johann Christian Bachs Klaviersonaten op. V im Spiegel barocker Formprinzipien und ihre Bearbeitung durch Mozart by Maria Bieler, 2001-12-01
  7. Johann Christian Bach: Mozarts Freund und Lehrmeister (German Edition) by Heinz Gartner, 1989
  8. To God alone the glory: A story about Johann Sebastian Bach (Christian heroes) by Catherine Podojil, 1979
  9. Famille Bach: Johann Sebastian Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Johann Christian Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (French Edition)
  10. Solo Motets (Bach, Johann Christian//Collected Works) by Johann Christian Bach, 1989-03-01
  11. Symphonies Concertantes II (Johann Christian Bach: The Collected Works)
  12. Harpsichord Technique: A Guide to Expressivity by Nancy Metzger, Johann ChristianMethode Pour Le Forte-Piano Ou Clavecin Bach, 1989-11
  13. Symphonies Concertantes I (Johann Christian Bach: The Collected Works)
  14. sei canzonette a due, op. 4, london [1765] by Johann Christian Bach, 1982

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2. Johann Christian Bach - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
He was buried in the St. Giles in the Fields Burialground, St Pancras, London. Contrasting styles of J. S. Bach and J. C. Bach. Johann Christian Bach's father died when Johann
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Johann Christian Bach, painted in London by Thomas Gainsborough , 1776 (Museo Civico, Bologna) 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 . He is sometimes referred to as 'the London Bach' or 'the English Bach', due to his time spent living in the British capital. He is noted for influencing the concerto style of Mozart
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Johann Christian Bach was born to Johann Sebastian and Anna Magdalena Bach in Leipzig, Germany. His distinguished father was already 50 at the time of his birth, which would perhaps contribute to the sharp differences between his music and that of his father. Even so, his father first instructed him in music and that instruction continued until his death. After his father's death, when Johann Christian was 15, he worked with his second-oldest half brother Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach , who was twenty-one years his senior and considered at the time to be the most musically gifted of Bach's sons.

3. Bach, Johann Christian: Biography
Brief sketch of his life as part of a larger work dedicated to the composer s father.
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Johann Christian Bach 1735-1782
The youngest surviving son of Johann Sebastian studied with his father, his brother Carl Philipp Emanuel , and Padre Martini of Bologna. J. C. became organist at the Milan Cathedral in 1760 where he became known as the "Milan" Bach. Two years later he became the "London" Bach when he entered the service of the Queen of England. It was while he was music master to the Queen that Johann Christian met and instructed the young Mozart in 1764. J. C. Bach's works include symphonies concertos chamber works , piano pieces, church works, and thirteen operas
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5. Johann Christian Bach
List of compositions with dates and venues of first performances.
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Johann Christian Bach
Born: Leipzig, Kingdom of Saxony, 5 September 1735
Died: London, 1 January 1782 Youngest surviving son of Johann Sebastian Bach, he studied and composed in Italy from 1754 to 1762, then went to London, where he spent the rest of his life.
Operas
  • Artaserse (26.12.1760 Regio Ducal Teatro, Milan)
  • Catone in Utica (4.11.1761 Teatro San Carlo, Naples)
  • Alessandro nell'Indie (20.1.1762 Teatro San Carlo, Naples)
  • Orione, ossia Diana vendicata (19.2.1763 King's Theatre in the Haymarket, London)
  • Zanaida (7.5.1763 King's Theatre in the Haymarket, London)
  • Adriano in Siria (26.1.1765 King's Theatre in the Haymarket, London)
  • The Fairy Favour (29.1.1767 Covent Garden, London)
  • Carattaco (14.2.1767 King's Theatre in the Haymarket, London)
  • Endimione (6.4.1772 King's Theatre in the Haymarket, London)
  • Temistocle (5.11.1772 Hof, Mannheim)
  • Amor vincitore (15.4.1774 King's Theatre in the Haymarket, London)
  • Lucio Silla (5.11.1775 Hof, Mannheim)
  • La clemenza di Scipione (4.4.1778 King's Theatre in the Haymarket, London)
  • Amadis de Gaule
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Orchestral Music Johann Christian Bach wrote a number of orchestral works, some for the concerts that he organised in the Hanover Square Rooms in London. These compositions included Six Grand Overtures, Op. 18 and Six Harpsichord Concertos, Op. 7. Keyboard Music Although at one time distinguished as a keyboard player, in London J.C. Bach claimed to have lost something of his earlier ability. He published, however, a relatively small number of keyboard sonatas, to be played on either the harpsichord or the newly developing fortepiano (and so advertised). Role: Classical Composer Album Title Catalogue No Work Category Naxos
Concertos, Orchestral, Chamber Music, Instrumental BACH FAMILY (MUSIC OF THE) Capriccio
Concertos, Orchestral, Chamber Music, Instrumental, Choral - Sacred BACH FAMILY (Sacred Music) Capriccio
Orchestral, Vocal, Choral - Sacred

7. Luc Beausejour- Bio, Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music.
Brief biographical sketch, caricature, summary of orchestral works, and Naxos discography.
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LUC BEAUSEJOUR
Goldberg Variations Goldberg Variations The Art of Fugue , and Book I of The Well-Tempered Clavier . Since 2001, the organization, whose mission is to promote the harpsichord repertoire, has enjoyed the support of various levels of government and has grown considerably in popularity. For more information, please visit www.clavecinenconcert.org Albums featuring this artist are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com
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Concertos, Orchestral, Instrumental, Choral - Sacred BACH, J.S.: Well-Tempered Clavier (The), Book I Naxos
Instrumental FISCHER: Musical Parnassus, Vol. 1 Naxos
Instrumental FISCHER: Musical Parnassus, Vol. 2 Naxos
Instrumental FORQUERAY: Harpsichord Suites Nos. 1, 3 and 5 Naxos
Instrumental FORQUERAY: Harpsichord Suites Nos. 2 and 4

8. Bach, Johann Christian - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
Bach, Johann Christian (1735–1782) German composer. The eleventh son of Johann Sebastian Bach, he became celebrated in Italy as a composer of operas.
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9. BACH JC :Gilder-MusicWeb Dictionary Of Composers
BACH, Johann Christian b Leipzig, 5 September 1735 d London, 1 January 1782, aged fortysix. The youngest son of Johann Sebastian by his second wife, Johann Christian
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Johann Christian Bach, painted in London by Thomas Gainsborough, 1776 (Museo Civico, Bologna) Background information Birth name Johann Christian Bach Born September 5, 1735 Origin Leipzig, Germany Died January 1, 1782
London, England Genre(s) classical music era Occupation(s) Composer Johann Christian Bach (September 5, 1735 – January 1, 1782) was a composer of the Classical music era and the eleventh and youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach . He is sometimes referred to as "the London Bach" or "the English Bach," due to his time spent living there as well as the musical contributions which he made to the music of England . Johann Christian gave to society through his work and thus both he and England benefited from his creativity.
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Johann Christian (J. C.) Bach was born in Leipzig, Germany. His father, and possibly also Johann Christian's second cousin Johann Elias Bach, trained young Johann Christian in music. It is believed that Book II of Johann Sebastian’s

11. Bach, Johann Christian
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays from Dr. Estrella s Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
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Bach, Johann Christian
Period: Classic
Born: Monday, September 5, 1735 in Leipzig, Germany
Died: Tuesday, January 1, 1782 in London, England
Nation of Origin: Germany/England
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He composed symphonies, operas, and harpsichord works.
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He was J. S. Bach's 18th child. He was known as the "London" Bach. Composer Bibliography: Wollf, Christoph; Helm, Eugene; and Warburton, Ernest The New Grove Bach Family (The New Grove), General Bibliography: Blume, Friedrich, with Norton, M. D. (Translator) and Norton, Herter (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Rosen, Charles, The Classical Style : Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors,

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14. Johann Christian Bach- Bio, Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music.
Short biography includes religious conversion. Also caricature, summary of orchestral music, and recommended recordings.
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Orchestral Music Johann Christian Bach wrote a number of orchestral works, some for the concerts that he organised in the Hanover Square Rooms in London. These compositions included Six Grand Overtures, Op. 18 and Six Harpsichord Concertos, Op. 7. Keyboard Music Although at one time distinguished as a keyboard player, in London J.C. Bach claimed to have lost something of his earlier ability. He published, however, a relatively small number of keyboard sonatas, to be played on either the harpsichord or the newly developing fortepiano (and so advertised). Role: Classical Composer Album Title Catalogue No Work Category Naxos
Concertos, Orchestral, Chamber Music, Instrumental BACH FAMILY (MUSIC OF THE) Capriccio
Concertos, Orchestral, Chamber Music, Instrumental, Choral - Sacred BACH FAMILY (Sacred Music) Capriccio
Orchestral, Vocal, Choral - Sacred

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16. Johann Christian Bach (1735 - 1782) - Find A Grave Memorial
Find a Grave photographs of the plaque dedicated to the composer in the Churchyard Gardens of the Old Saint Pancras Church, London, England.
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17. Bach, Johann Christian Biography - S9.com
1735 JC Bach was born 5th of September in Leipzig, Germany. 1754 - Went to Italy where he studied counterpoint under Giovanni Battista Martini. 1760-1762 - Held the post of
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Born: 1735 AD
Died: 1782 AD, at 46 years of age.
Nationality: German
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1735 - JC Bach was born 5th of September in Leipzig, Germany. 1754 - Went to Italy where he studied counterpoint under Giovanni Battista Martini. 1760-1762 - Held the post of organist at Milan Cathedral, for which he wrote two Masses, a Requiem, a Te Deum, and other works. Around this time he converted from Lutheranism to Catholicism. - Appointed composer to the London Italian opera, and became musician to Queen Charlotte. 1778 - Orione, was one of the first few musical works to use clarinets. His final opera seria, La Clemenza di Scipione, remained popular with London audiences for many years and shows interesting parallels with Mozart's last opera in this genre. 1764-1782 - Founded the famous Bach-Abel Concerts in London, and were among the most important musical events in England during this period. Bach was the leading virtuoso performer and composer of German origin in England at the time; an opera placard billed him as the "Saxon Master of Music." 1782 - Johann Christian Bach died 1st of January in poverty in London.

18. Bach, Johann Christian 1735-1782 [WorldCat Identities]
Key Publications about Johann Christian Bach Publications by Johann Christian Bach Publications by Johann Christian Bach, published
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19. HOASM: Johann Christian Bach
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Johann Christian Bach
German composer; youngest surviving son of J. S. Bach. His early music instruction was with his father and, after 1750, with his half-brother Emanuel, who was 21 years his senior. In 1754 he went to Italy, where his teachers included Padre Martini. In Milan he was made cathedral organist in 1760; that year his first opera seria, Artaserse (text by Metastasio ), was performed in Turin. It was followed by Catone in Utica (Naples, 1761) and Alessandro nell'Indie (Naples, 1762). After moving to London, he created pastiches for the King's Theatre late in 1762 and fullscale operas in early 1763. In 1765 he and Carl Friedrich Abel began the Bach-Abel concerts, which helped establish public concerts in London. In 1772 and 1774 he received operatic commissions in Mannheim. He composed Amadis de Gaule
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Bach, Johann
Bach, Johann Christian
Period: Classic
Born: Monday, September 5, 1735 in Leipzig, Germany
Died: Tuesday, January 1, 1782 in London, England
Nation of Origin: Germany/England
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He composed symphonies, operas, and harpsichord works.
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He was J. S. Bach's 18th child. He was known as the "London" Bach. Composer Bibliography: Wollf, Christoph; Helm, Eugene; and Warburton, Ernest The New Grove Bach Family (The New Grove), General Bibliography: Blume, Friedrich, with Norton, M. D. (Translator) and Norton, Herter (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Rosen, Charles, The Classical Style : Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors,

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