It is traditional in many Christian cultures to name the son for the father.
Johann Sebastian Bach had twenty children.
JS Bach's parents had eight children, though only five of them survived. His surviving siblings were three brothers and one sister.The names of JS Bach's siblings were:Brother: Johann Christoph Bach (1671-1721)Brother: Johann Balthasar Bach (1673-1691)Brother: Johann Jonas Bach (1675)Brother: Johann Jacob Bach (1682-1722)Brother: Johann Nicolaus Bach (1683)Sister: Maria Salome Bach (1677)Sister: Johanna Juditha Bach (1680)
Actually, they are not the same person. Johann Christian Bach is the son of Johann Sebastian Bach . You can check http://www.jsbach.org/timeline.HTML for more information also. No, they are not the same person. Johann Christian as well as Wilhelm Friedemann, Carl Philip Emmanuel, and Johann Christoph (Johann was a popular name in their family) were all sons of Johann Sebastian Bach. For a complete Bach family tree you can look at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bach_family The confusion with the names probably stemmed from the Anna Magdalena Bach Notebook. One year, J.S. Bach gave his wife, Anna Magdalena, a birthday present - a beautiful notebook with blank pages for her and her children to copy their favourite songs into. This notebook has been preserved, and contains many pieces in the "gallant" style (simple and elegant, many are dance pieces). Some are pieces written by J.S. Bach himself, some are written by Anna Magdalena, some are written by one of the children, and some are written by family friends. Unfortunately, the names of the composers were never written in with the pieces (copyright wasn't a big deal in those days), so in the past, all of the pieces from the Notebook were published under the name of J.S. Bach. Now, more research has been done and we have a little better understanding of the respective composers. I hope that helps. Johann Christian Bach was descendant of Johann Sebastian Bach so no they are not the same person.
He had 2, since the first died suddenly. He had 17 kids then with the new wife, 13. He had 30 kids in all.
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Johann Sebastian Bach had four sons: Carl Philipp Emanuel, Johann Christian, Wilhelm Friedmann, and Johann Christoph Friedrich. The first two became prestigious composers in their times, particularly C. P. E. Bach (as he is usually identified from his father J.S. Bach).
Johann Sebastian Bach had twenty children.
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well I know He Had 20 kids.
JS Bach's parents had eight children, though only five of them survived. His surviving siblings were three brothers and one sister.The names of JS Bach's siblings were:Brother: Johann Christoph Bach (1671-1721)Brother: Johann Balthasar Bach (1673-1691)Brother: Johann Jonas Bach (1675)Brother: Johann Jacob Bach (1682-1722)Brother: Johann Nicolaus Bach (1683)Sister: Maria Salome Bach (1677)Sister: Johanna Juditha Bach (1680)
Johann Sebastion Bach was a Baroque composer and organist. He composed for a church and also wrote many famous secular works: Prelude from the First Cello Suite, Toccata and Fugue in d, etc.
Johann Heinrich Lambert is credited with the first proof that pi is irrational in 1768.
Gutenberg's family was poor and was not very popular so he did not have very many influences. Therefore he was not able to go to school.
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Actually, they are not the same person. Johann Christian Bach is the son of Johann Sebastian Bach . You can check http://www.jsbach.org/timeline.HTML for more information also. No, they are not the same person. Johann Christian as well as Wilhelm Friedemann, Carl Philip Emmanuel, and Johann Christoph (Johann was a popular name in their family) were all sons of Johann Sebastian Bach. For a complete Bach family tree you can look at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bach_family The confusion with the names probably stemmed from the Anna Magdalena Bach Notebook. One year, J.S. Bach gave his wife, Anna Magdalena, a birthday present - a beautiful notebook with blank pages for her and her children to copy their favourite songs into. This notebook has been preserved, and contains many pieces in the "gallant" style (simple and elegant, many are dance pieces). Some are pieces written by J.S. Bach himself, some are written by Anna Magdalena, some are written by one of the children, and some are written by family friends. Unfortunately, the names of the composers were never written in with the pieces (copyright wasn't a big deal in those days), so in the past, all of the pieces from the Notebook were published under the name of J.S. Bach. Now, more research has been done and we have a little better understanding of the respective composers. I hope that helps. Johann Christian Bach was descendant of Johann Sebastian Bach so no they are not the same person.