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  1. Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach ( Lipsia, 21 giugno 1732 – Bückeburg, 26 gennaio 1795) è stato un compositore tedesco . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Vita familiare. 3 Considerazioni sull'artista. 4 Opere. 5 Bibliografia. 6 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  2. Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (21 June 1732 – 26 January 1795) [1] was a German composer and harpsichordist, the fifth son of Johann Sebastian Bach, sometimes referred to as the "Bückeburg Bach". Born in Leipzig [1] in the Electorate of Saxony, he was taught music by his father, and also tutored by his distant cousin Johann ...

  3. Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (* 21. Juni 1732 in Leipzig; † 26. Januar 1795 in Bückeburg) war ein deutscher Musiker, Kapellmeister und Komponist aus der Familie Bach und dritter der vier komponierenden Bachsöhne. Seine Mutter war Bachs zweite Ehefrau Anna Magdalena Wilke.

  4. Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (born June 21, 1732, Leipzig—died Jan. 26, 1795, Bückeburg, Prussia) was the longest surviving son of J.S. and Anna Magdalena Bach. Probably educated by his father’s cousin Johann Elias Bach, J.C.F. Bach became a chamber musician to Count Wilhelm at Bückeburg in 1750, and was appointed concertmaster 1759.

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  5. Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach first appeared in the Bückeburg registers on 3 January 1750, when he received his quarterly salary of 25 thalers for the first time. In August 1750, he travelled to Leipzig following his father’s death, and on his return he was appointed »Cammer-Musicus« to the Count of Schaumburg-Lippe.

  6. Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach. (21 June 1732 — 26 January 1795) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Jean Christophe Frédéric Bach. =. Name in Other Languages: 约翰·克里斯托弗·弗里德里希·巴赫, יוהאן כריסטוף פרידריך באך, ヨハン・クリストフ・フリードリヒ・バッハ, Иоганн ...

  7. Died: January 26, 1795 - Bückeburg, Germany. Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach [49] was one of four J.S. Bach [24] sons who attained renown in classical music. He is generally ranked behind Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in importance, but stands about on equal footing with Wilhelm Friedemann Bach and Johann Christian Bach.