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  1. Maria Barbara Bach (Gehren, Turíngia, 1684? - juliol de 1720) va ser la primera dona de Johann Sebastian Bach.Era la filla de Johann Michael Bach que era cantor a Arnstadt i era cosina segona de Johann Sebastian.. Va perdre el pare quan tenia deu anys, i la mare el 1704. Òrfena va ser acollida a casa de son oncle Martin Feldhaus, batlle de la ciutat.

  2. 31 de jul. de 2020 · Maria Barbara had been resident in Arnstadt (where Bach had been employed before moving to Mühlhausen) and they married four months after Bach took up his new position. The wedding took place in the village of Dornheim, near Arnstadt, on 17 October 1707, not long after he had composed cantata no. 131.

  3. Johann Sebastian Bach (Eisenach, actual Alemania, 1685 - Leipzig, 1750) Compositor alemán. Considerado por muchos como el más grande compositor de todos los tiempos, Johann Sebastian Bach nació en el seno de una dinastía de músicos e intérpretes que desempeñó un papel determinante en la música alemana durante cerca de dos siglos y cuya primera mención documentada se remonta a 1561.

  4. Maria Barbara Bach was Bach’s first wife (and his second cousin). They were married on 17 October 1707, and they had seven kids. Catharina Dorothea (1708-1774) We don’t know a lot about Catharina Dorothea, but we do know she was a singer.

  5. 9 de dic. de 2021 · 209 surviving church cantatas, dozens of concertos, countless organ preludes and fugues. And 20 children. J.S. Bach was a very busy man. Johann Sebastian Bach, with his wives Maria Barbara (m. 1707–1720) and Anna Magdalena (m. 1721–1750), fathered 20 children over his lifetime. His first was born in 1708 when Bach was 23, with his last coming into the world in 1742, when the composer was 57.

  6. J.S. Bach’s first wife Maria Barbara (OBM) passed away suddenly in 1720 while Bach was away. One of the children from that marriage was his most famous son Carl Philip Emanuel Bach (OBM), who was still young at the time of his mother’s death. Anna Magdalena soon became a mother herself.

  7. Hace 4 días · Maria Barbara Bach died unexpectedly and was buried on July 7, 1720. About November, Bach visited Hamburg; his wife’s death may have unsettled him and led him to inquire after a vacant post at the Jacobikirche. Nothing came of this, but he played at the Katharinenkirke in the presence of Reinken.