Bach had many many descendants.
Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685 - 1750)
Anna Magdalena Wilcke (his wife)
(1701 - 1760)
Johann Jacob Bach
(1682 - 1732)
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
(1710 - 1784)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
(1714 - 1788)
Gottfried Heinrich Bach
(1724 - 1763)
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
(1732 - 1795)
Lucia Elisabeth Munchhusen
(1728 - 1803)
Johann Christian Bach
(1735 - 1782)
Elisabeth Juliane Friederica
(1726-1781)
Johann Christoph Altnikol
(1720-1759)
Johanna Carolina
(1737-1781)
Regina Susanna
(1742-1809)
Wilhelm Ernst Colson Anna Philippiana Friederica Bach
(1755 - 1804)
Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach
(1759 - 1845)
Charlotte Philippina Elerdt
(1780 - 1801)
Christina Luise Bach
(d. 1852)
Johann Sebastian Altnikol
(1749 - 1749)
Johann Sebastian Bach came from a prominent musical family, with several of his relatives being notable musicians. In total, there were about 50 musicians in the Bach family over several generations, including his father, uncles, and sons who pursued careers in music. Notably, his sons Carl Philipp Emanuel, Wilhelm Friedemann, and Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach all gained recognition as composers and performers. This strong musical lineage contributed significantly to the development of Western classical music.
Beethoven, Buxtehude, Pachelbel, JS Bach, Couperin, Vierne and many others.
Johann Sebastion Bach (1685 - 1750), a German Baroque composer, had over twenty children. Four of his children became quite famous musicians in their own right. These were Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710 - 1784), Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 - 1788), Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732 - 1795), and Johann Christian Bach (1735 - 1782).
He learnt from his father and his uncles, they also taught him how to play the organ and the harpischord. His father and one of his uncles were famous musicians, his father - Johann Amrosius Bach and one of his uncles - Johann Christoph Bach a famous organist. His brother, also names Johann Christoph Bach, taught him how to play the calvichord when he was about 10 years old.
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His father, Johann Ambrosius Bach, was a well-known council musician in Eisenach. Most of Bach's relatives were famous musicians in that area of Germany.
Mozart and Bach are two.
Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach came from a prominent musical family, with several of his relatives being notable musicians. In total, there were about 50 musicians in the Bach family over several generations, including his father, uncles, and sons who pursued careers in music. Notably, his sons Carl Philipp Emanuel, Wilhelm Friedemann, and Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach all gained recognition as composers and performers. This strong musical lineage contributed significantly to the development of Western classical music.
Beethoven, Buxtehude, Pachelbel, JS Bach, Couperin, Vierne and many others.
bach was famous for his compositions.
Johann Sebastian Bach's father was Johann Ambrosius Bach (1645-1695), director of town musicians in Eisenach.
Johann Sebastion Bach (1685 - 1750), a German Baroque composer, had over twenty children. Four of his children became quite famous musicians in their own right. These were Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710 - 1784), Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 - 1788), Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732 - 1795), and Johann Christian Bach (1735 - 1782).
Carl Philip Emanual Bach (CPE Bach) and Wilhelm Friedmann Bach were Bach's famous sons. Both were also composers.
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Joseph Haydn
He learnt from his father and his uncles, they also taught him how to play the organ and the harpischord. His father and one of his uncles were famous musicians, his father - Johann Amrosius Bach and one of his uncles - Johann Christoph Bach a famous organist. His brother, also names Johann Christoph Bach, taught him how to play the calvichord when he was about 10 years old.