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  1. Maria Barbara Bach va ser la primera dona de Johann Sebastian Bach. Era la filla de 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. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maria_BachMaria Bach - Wikipedia

    Maria Bach began private piano lessons at the age of five with a faculty member at the Grimm School of Music. [5] She would later take lessons with Paul De Conne in 1912. [6] At the same time, she also began violin lessons with Jaroslav Suchy of the Vienna Opera. [6] She played second violin and viola in her father's in-house string ensemble.

  3. First wife of composer Johann Sebastian Bach. This page was last edited on 26 April 2024, at 14:01. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  4. The Legend: The Partita in D minor was composed as a memorial to Johann Sebastian Bach's first wife Maria Barbara. The opening measures of the Chaconne usi...

  5. 6 de abr. de 2023 · Maria Barbara Bach, called "Barbara was born 30 October [O.S. 20 October] and buried 7 July 1720. She was the first wife of composer Johann Sebastian Bach. She was also his second cousin, the daughter of Johann Michael Bach. Children: Catharina Dorothea (28 December 1708 – 14 January 1774). Wilhelm Friedemann (22 November 1710 – 1 July 1784).

  6. Maria Barbara Bach, née à Gehren le 20 octobre 1684, et enterrée à Köthen le 7 juillet 1720, est la première femme de Jean-Sébastien Bach. Elle est également sa cousine au deuxième degré, puisque son grand-père Heinrich (1615-1692) et celui de Jean-Sébastien, Christoph (1613-1661) sont frères.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bach_familyBach family - Wikipedia

    Bach family house, Wechmar. Four branches of the Bach family were known at the beginning of the 16th century: Hans Bach of Wechmar, a village between Gotha and Arnstadt in Thuringia, is known to have been alive in 1561.He is believed to be the father of Veit Bach.; Veit (Vitus) Bach (c. 1550–1619, Wechmar) was, according to Johann Sebastian's genealogy, "a white-bread baker in Hungary" who ...