Bach was organist and master of the choir at a number of different churches in his career, but his last position was the one he held longest - at St. Thomas church in Leipzig.
The church in Leipzig was Lutheran.
2 churches
Johann Ambrosius Bach
Doubtful ... although there may certainly be many people with the last name of "Bach", but most likely not a direct descendant of the masterful composer, JS Bach.
If you're talking about J.C. Bach, Mozart met him in London during his 1763-66 family trip around Europe. If you're talking about the original Bach, he didn't. JS Bach lived from 1685 to 1750. Mozart wasn't born until 1756, 7 years after JS Bach's death.
Johann Sebastian Bach.
No.
J.S. Bach lived from 1685 to 1750, or 65 years.
No. He lived from 1714 to 1788, and was the 2nd of 5 sons of JS Bach.
Johann Ambrosius Bach
Doubtful ... although there may certainly be many people with the last name of "Bach", but most likely not a direct descendant of the masterful composer, JS Bach.
constanze.
If you're talking about J.C. Bach, Mozart met him in London during his 1763-66 family trip around Europe. If you're talking about the original Bach, he didn't. JS Bach lived from 1685 to 1750. Mozart wasn't born until 1756, 7 years after JS Bach's death.
Johann Sebastian Bach.
No.
No.
He had in total of 20 children (7 with his first wife and 13 with his second) but only 6 lived to adulthood.
"The church choir will be performing JS Bach's Cantata No 61 at the morning services today."
Appositive means "placed side by side" and is used for words in a sentence that explain each other, as in the sentence JS Bach, the composer, lived in Germany, a country in Europe, where JS Bach and the composer, as well as Germany and a country are appositives