Carl Philip Emmanuel Bach married Johanna Maria Dannemann in 1744. Together they had three children; Johann Adam, Anna Carolina Philipinna and Johann Sebastian "the Younger". Johann Sebastian went on to become a painter, but he died on a trip to Italy in his late-twenties. The other two children went on to become musicians, but neither of them would grow up to be as successful musician as their father or their grandfather.
Carl and Johanna remained married until he died in December 1788. He was buried at the church of St. Michael in Hamburg.
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach married Johanna Maria Dannemann in 1744. They had three children whom survived into adulthood, though none became professional musicians.
Johann Sebastian Bach died on July 28, 1750 in Leipzig, Germany.
Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach
Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach
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.
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was born on March 8, 1714.
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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.
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach married Johanna Maria Dannemann in 1744. They had three children whom survived into adulthood, though none became professional musicians.
Johann Sebastian Bach died on July 28, 1750 in Leipzig, Germany.
No. He lived from 1714 to 1788, and was the 2nd of 5 sons of JS Bach.
Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach
Yes, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was married Johanna Maria Dannemann in 1744, and had 3 children which lived to adulthood.
Much like his father, J S Bach, but with more of a classical feel.
Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach
Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach