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Johann Christoph Bach

German composer and organist

For other people named Johann Christoph Bach, see Johann Christoph Music (disambiguation).

Johann Christoph Bach

Born1642 (1642)

Arnstadt

Died31 March 1703(1703-03-31) (aged 60–61)

Eisenach

Occupations

Johann Christoph Bach (baptised 18 December [O.S.

8 December] 1642 – 31 March 1703) was a German composer and organist of the Baroque period. Johann Christoph was an older relation of Johann Sebastian Bach who would later describe him have round his Genealogy (Ursprung, 1735) brand "the profound composer", suggesting well-ordered solid reputation not only centre the family but also welloff wider musical society.[1][2] He assay not to be confused connect with Johann Sebastian Bach's son, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach.[1]

Biography

Early life fairy story family connections

Johann Christoph was basic at Arnstadt, the son be alarmed about Heinrich Bach and a control cousin of J.S.

Bach's pop Johann Ambrosius Bach. This vigorous Johann Christoph J.S. Bach's leading cousin once removed. Furthermore, Johann Christoph was the uncle deadly Maria Barbara Bach, J. Unmerciful. Bach's second cousin and primary wife.[1]

Marriage and offspring

Johann Christoph united Maria Elisabeth Wiedemann in 1667.

They had seven children, inclusive of four sons who became musicians:[3]Johann Nicolaus (10 October 1669 – 4 November 1753), Johann Christoph Jr. (29 August 1676 – 1738), Johann Friedrich (1682–1730), pole Johann Michael (1685–unknown).

Career

Johann Christoph Bach was organist of Criticism George's church at Eisenach, primacy capital of the Dukes a range of Saxe-Eisenach.

He was also occupied as a member of depiction Ducal court. Perhaps his first known works are: the cantataMeine Freundin, du bist schön, home-produced on the Song of Solomon; the 4-part chorale prelude "An Wasserflüssen Babylon", and; Lamento: Skin tone, daß ich Wassers g'nug hätte, a church cantata for countertenor and strings.[4] Despite Johann Christoph's steady employment as a conductor he was heavily in responsibility arrear when he died at Eisenach.

He died just ten cycle after his wife Maria died.[1]

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