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  1. Sextet in E-flat Major Sheet Music by Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach, 2010-01-31
  2. Westphalens Freude ihren vielgeliebten König Friedrich Wilhelm bey sich zu sehen. Eine Cantate ... Clavierauszug, etc by Wilhlem Friedrich Ernst Bach, 1791

41. Master List OfClassical Guitar Composers
Bach, Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst (17591845 Germany) Baden-Powell, Roberto (b.1937- Brazil) Badings, Henk (1908-1987 Netherlands) Baervoets, Raymond (b.1930- Belgium)
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Master List of Classical Guitar Composers
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  • Abloniz, Miguel (b.1917 Egypt-Italy)
  • Abloniz, Miguel (b.1917- Egypt-Italy)
  • Abril, Anton Garcia (b.1933- Spain)
  • Absil, Jean (1893-1974 Belgium)
  • Adler, Samuel (b.1928- Germany-USA)
  • Adriaensen, Emanuel (1554-1604 Netherlands)
  • Aguado, Dionisio (1784-1849 Spain)
  • Aguirre, Julian (1868-1924 Argentina)
  • Alais, Juan (1844-1914 Argentina)
  • Albeniz, Isaac Manuel F (1860-1909 Spain)
  • Albeniz, Mateo (1755-1831 Spain)
  • Albert, Heinrich (1604-1651 Germany)
  • Albinoni, Tomaso (1671-1751 Italy)
  • Albright, William (b.1944- USA)
  • Alcazar, Miguel (b.1942- Mexico)
  • Alemann, Eduardo A (b.1922- Argentina)
  • Alexander, Allan (b.1946- USA)
  • Alexander, Arthur (b.1891- UK)
  • Alfonso, Nicolas (b.1918- Spain)
  • Alfonso, X El Sabio (1221-1284 Spain)
  • Almeida, Laurindo (1917-1995 Brazil-USA)
  • Alonso, Avelino (b.1955- Spain)
  • 42. Bach Family: Information From Answers.com
    Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732–1795) the so-called „B ckeburg Bach“ Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach (1759–1845) Johann Christian Bach III (1735–1782) - the so-called
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    Bach Family
    Home Library History 1450-1789 The Bach family was the most famous musical family of the early modern era. It was, however, only one of many such families that emerged in a specific social and cultural context. The territories of Saxony and Thuringia in central Germany, where the Bachs and other musical dynasties such as the Lämmerhirts and Wilckes emerged, were relatively highly urbanized, with a large number of small and medium-sized and some larger towns. Lutheranism was the official religion of the territories in this area. Music was an important part of the Lutheran liturgy, and there were hundreds of positions as cantor and organist in the region. The numerous towns and (mostly minor) courts provided a further institutional and financial framework, as well as boundless performance and composition opportunities. Saxon and Thuringian towns, courts, boys' schools, and the Universities of Leipzig, Wittenberg, and Jena provided formal and informal training. The Bachs, who produced over

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