Johann Sebastian Bach is usually called the Nekrolog. It was published four years after his death. The "Nekrolog" appeared in Lorenz Christoph Mizler's Musikalische...
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Johann Sebastian Bach (section Childhood (1685–1703))
Christoph, after which he continued his musical education in Lüneburg. From 1703 he was back in Thuringia, working as a musician for Protestant churches in...
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Churfürstlich Sächsicher Hofcompositeur, und Musikdirector in Leipzig" [Bach's Nekrolog]. In Mizler, Lorenz Christoph (ed.). Musikalische Bibliothek [Musical Library [de]]...
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desire to try every possible artistry in his treatment of the organ. — Nekrolog, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Johann Friedrich Agricola Bach's concerto...
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The Bassoon part is for one of the Handel arias in the pasticcio. Bach's Nekrolog (obituary) was published in 1754 by Lorenz Christoph Mizler. Its authors...
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House in Berlin and collaborator with Emanuel on Bach's obituary (the Nekrolog, 1754), and more significantly Johann Philipp Kirnberger. Kirnberger became...
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