There is a public domain site that has lots of his music. See the link below:
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was born on March 8, 1714.
Much like his father, J S Bach, but with more of a classical feel.
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was born on March 8, 1714 and died on December 14, 1788. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach would have been 74 years old at the time of death or 301 years old today.
David Schulenberg has written: 'The Keyboard Music of J. S. Bach' 'The instrumental music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Instrumental music
Johann Sebastian Bach had four sons who became notable composers: Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, and Johann Christian Bach. Each of them contributed significantly to music in their own right, with Carl Philipp Emanuel being particularly influential in the transition from the Baroque to the Classical period. Their works continue to be performed and studied today.
Johann Sebastian Bach died on July 28, 1750 in Leipzig, Germany.
Yes, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was married Johanna Maria Dannemann in 1744, and had 3 children which lived to adulthood.
No. He lived from 1714 to 1788, and was the 2nd of 5 sons of JS Bach.
Both JC Bach (Johann Christian Bach) and CPE Bach (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach) were composers during the Classical era.
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Born in Weimar on March 8, 1714 wrote 18 symphonies over 35 years. He wrote eight of those while he was in Berlin. Carl passed away on December 14, 1788.
I don't know two, but I know that Handel was 1. The two composers who led the shift from baroque to classical music was Handel, and Bach.
Before the classical era Georg Friedrich Händel, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Johann Stamitz composed for the clarinet. The baroque era ended in 1750.