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  1. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach: Sein Leben Und Seine Werke, Mit Thematischem Verzeichnis Seiner Kompositionen Und Zwei Bildern (German Edition) by Martin Falck, 2010-02-12
  2. Volume X-Wilhelm Friedemann Bach; Gottlieber Muffat; Nichelmann by Louise Farrenc, Aristide Farrenc, 1978-03-02
  3. Concerto a duoi cembali concertanti Sheet Music by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, 2009-07-03
  4. The Music of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (Eastman Studies in Music) by David Schulenberg, 2010-12-01
  5. The Joy of Bach. Original keyboard compositions by members of the Bach family: Johann Sebastian Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, ... Bach ... Compiled and edited by D. Agay by Denes Agay, 1968
  6. Famille Bach: Johann Sebastian Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Johann Christian Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (French Edition)
  7. Lutheran Families: Bach Family, Bowman Family, Muhlenberg Family, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
  8. Antoine Mahaut & Wilhelm Friedemann Bach & Wilhelm Friedemann Bach & Wilhelm Friedmann Bach & C.P.E. Bach.(music manuscript publications) (book review): An article from: Notes by Mary Oleskiewicz, 2002-09-01
  9. Symphony. Arr. for quartet of double-basses by A. Mirzoev. Score and parts. by Bach Wilhelm Friedemann, 2002
  10. Sonate Es-dur für zwei Flöten (oder Violinen). Herausgegeben von Martin Glöder by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, 1960
  11. Sonata No. 3 in B-flat Major Sheet Music by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, 2009-06-25
  12. Spielstücke for 1-3 Violinen, Teilweise Auch Mint Flöte, Viola, V'cello, Piano by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, 1971
  13. ORGELWERKE / ORGAN WORKS, BAND I / VOLUME I. Edited by Traugott Fedtke by Wilhelm Friedemann. Bach, 1968
  14. Duetto No. 2 Sheet Music by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, 2010-04-27

1. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Biography at Composers.net focuses on drinking problems and personal failings, emphasizing wasted potential.Category Arts Music Composers B Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann......Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. 17101784. CPE Bach. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach was thesecond child, the oldest son, of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach.
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Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach was the second child, the oldest son, of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. He was born in Weimar on November 22, 1710, and when he was no longer a child he passed into a strong musical instruction program. He was trained by his father in musical theory, composition, and playing organ, violin, harpsichord, and clavichord. His father also wrote for him many now-famous instruction pieces, for example The Well-tempered Klavier and Inventions . In 1723, the Bach family moved to Leipzig, and Bach became enrolled at the Thomas Schule. Then, he went to the University of Leipzig, where he graduated in 1729. During this time, he composed music, including a couple of keyboard concerti that demonstrated his ability to create music. In 1733 Bach became the organist at the St. Sophia Church in Dresden, because in the competition for the post his playing was so vastly superior no others stood a chance. He held this position for thirteen years, and composed a great deal of music. Bach also was raised high in the social life of the area, so because of his musical gifts. After leaving the post in Dresden, Bach went to Halle, becoming organist for the Liebfrauen Kirchen. For eighteen years, ending in 1764, he performed on the organ and conducted the orchestra in great distinction. On May 12, 1764 Bach resigned from this post, claiming that he was not sufficiently recognised there. For the next few years, he lived a dangerous life, hoping to get money where he could. He gave organ recitals, taught music, and composed music to sell to wealthy patrons. But with all this work, he barely made enough to get by for himself and his family. The last years of his life were disappointing and bitter, and he died in Berlin on July 1, 1784, leaving his wife and daughter in poverty.

2. HOASM Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Biography with account of his rise and fall and portrait plus related links from the Here Of A Sunday Category Arts Music Composers B Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann......Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. (1710 1784). A Partial Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Discography XID Orchestral and Chamber Music in Transition The Research Periods.
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Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
German composer; eldest son of J. S. and Maria Barbara Bach. As a youth he received the best possible musical education from his father, who composed a and the first volume of the Well- Tempered Clavier chiefly for his use. From 1729 to 1733 he studied mathematics and philosophy at Leipzig. In the latter year he accepted a post as organist in Dresden (Sophienkirche), and in 1746 a better position in Halle (Liebfrauenkirche). He accompanied his father on the famous "Musical Offering" visit to Frederick II in 1747. Dissatisfied with employers and salary, Friedemann resigned his Halle post in 1764; he would never again hold a permanent job. After a brief period in Brunswick he moved his family to Berlin in 1774; upon his death he left a destitute widow and child. He composed more than forty keyboard works, seven concertos, chamber music, ten symphonies, thirty-three sacred cantatas, other vocal works.
Wilhelm Friedemann was a gifted organist and composer whose life ended in failure and poverty because he could not adjust to the contemporary requirements for a successful music career. Some of his works are conservative in style, like those of his great father and teacher; others pay tribute to the fashionable style gallant;

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poka¿ powi±zane Bach Wilhelm Friedemann (1710-1784), kompozytor i organista niemiecki, zwany te¿ Bachem drezdeñskim lub hallskim. Syn J.S. Bacha . Uczy³ siê gry na instrumentach klawiszowych u ojca, studiowa³ tak¿e prawo na uniwersytecie w Lipsku. W latach 1733-1746 by³ organist± ko¶cio³a ¦w. Zofii w Dre¼nie, od 1746 do1764 pe³ni³ funkcjê dyrektora muzyki w trzech ko¶cio³ach w Halle. Od 1774 dzia³a³ w Berlinie. W twórczo¶ci Bacha, zwi±zanej stylistycznie zarówno z  polifoniczn± muzyk± baroku , jak i ze stylem galant , istotn± rolê pe³ni± kompozycje klawesynowe oraz fortepianowe. Wa¿niejsze kompozycje: 9 symfonii, 5 koncertów klawesynowych, sonaty klawesynowe, polonezy na fortepian, fugi, przygrywki chora³owe i kanony na organy, kantaty ko¶cielne i ¶wieckie. zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

5. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - W.F. Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. (1710 1784). The eldest son of JS Bach, Wilhelmstudied composition and organ with his father and at Thomasschule
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Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
The eldest son of J. S. Bach , Wilhelm studied composition and organ with his father and at Thomasschule in Leipzig, as well as violin. After studying mathematics and humanities at the University of Leipzig, Bach accepted positions as organist, first in Dresden and then in Halle. In his fifties he relocated to Berlin, where he spent the final two decades of his life. Bach composed for small groups and the orchestra of his day, besides organ and piano. He is closest in temperament and style to J. S. Bach of all the latter's sons. His music lies in the Baroque tradition of harmonic elegance. More an able musician than an unusually gifted one, Wilhelm Freidemann is overshadowed by his brothers, Carl Philipp Emanuel and especially Johann Cristoph Friedrich and Johann Christian . ~Douglas Purl
Keyboard Music
2 Sonatas, Fantasia, Suite, Fugues , etc./Harmonia Mundi HMC901305
Christophe Rousset (harpsichord)
3 Sonatas, Polonaises , etc./Ricercar RIC051043
Concertos
2 Concertos
Guy Penson (harpsichord), Adrian Chamorro/Ricercar Consort
Concerto , F. 46; Sonata F. 10 (also see C.P.E. Bach)/Archiv 419256-2

6. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784) Library Of Congress
Notes Bach, WF Ausgewhahlte Klavierwerke, c1993 p. vi (Sonate EsDur (FK 5))Falck (F. 5 Es dur (1748)) Heading bach wilhelm friedemann, 1710-1784.
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Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784)
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [3 Records] Author: Bitter, Karl Hermann, 1813-1885. Title: Carl Philipp Emanuel und Wilhelm Friedemann Bach und deren Brhuder / von C. H. Bitter. Edition: Unverhand. fotomechan. Nachdr. d. Originalausg. 1868. Published: Kassel : Bharenreiter, 1973. Description: 2 v. in 1 : ill., geneal. tables (3 fold. in pocket) ; 23 cm. LC Call No.: ML390 .B624 1973 ISBN: DM85.00 Notes: Reprint of the ed. published by W. Mhuller, Berlin. "Chronologisch geordnetes Verzeichniss shammtlicher Compositionon Emanuel Bach's": v. 2, p. 325-344. Includes bibliographical references. Subjects: Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 1714-1788. Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann, 1710-1784. Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich, 1732-1795. Bach, Johann Christian, 1735-1782. Control No.: 75539685 /MN Author: Falck, Martin, 1888-1914. Title: Wilhelm Friedemann Bach : sein Leben und seine Werke mit thematischem Verzeichnis seiner Kompositionen und zwei Bildern / Martin Falck. Published: Hildesheim ; New York : G. Olms, 1977. Description: iv, 170 p., 31 p. of music : 2 ports. ; 19 cm. LC Call No.: ML410.B17 F2 1977 Dewey No.: 780/.92/4 B ISBN: 3487062674 Notes: Reprint of the 1913 ed. published by C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig, which was issued as Bd. 1 of Studien zur Musikgeschichte. Includes music. Includes bibliographical references and index. Subjects: Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann, 1710-1784. Composers Germany Biography. Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann, 1710-1784 Thematic catalogs. Series Entry: Studien zur Musikgeschichte ; Bd. 1. Control No.: 77555947 /MN/r84

7. HOASM Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. (1710 1784). German composer; eldest sonof JS and Maria Barbara Bach. As a youth he received the best
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Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
German composer; eldest son of J. S. and Maria Barbara Bach. As a youth he received the best possible musical education from his father, who composed a and the first volume of the Well- Tempered Clavier chiefly for his use. From 1729 to 1733 he studied mathematics and philosophy at Leipzig. In the latter year he accepted a post as organist in Dresden (Sophienkirche), and in 1746 a better position in Halle (Liebfrauenkirche). He accompanied his father on the famous "Musical Offering" visit to Frederick II in 1747. Dissatisfied with employers and salary, Friedemann resigned his Halle post in 1764; he would never again hold a permanent job. After a brief period in Brunswick he moved his family to Berlin in 1774; upon his death he left a destitute widow and child. He composed more than forty keyboard works, seven concertos, chamber music, ten symphonies, thirty-three sacred cantatas, other vocal works.
Wilhelm Friedemann was a gifted organist and composer whose life ended in failure and poverty because he could not adjust to the contemporary requirements for a successful music career. Some of his works are conservative in style, like those of his great father and teacher; others pay tribute to the fashionable style gallant;

8. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Salomé Musique de tousles temps MTT 13 LP, 33rpm, 17cm Contents Wilhelm Friedemann
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Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

Musique de tous les temps MTT 13 [LP, 33rpm, 17cm]
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Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
  • Fantasia in E minor Fugue in E minor

  • Wilhelm Friedemann Bach: 6 pieces for a clock
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    10. Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann: Biography
    wilhelm friedemann bach 17101784. Also known as the Halle bach, wilhelm friedemanncomposed concertos, fantasias, sonatas, fugues, and symphonies.
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    Wilhelm Friedemann Bach 1710-1784
    The eldest son of Joh. Sebastian studied with his father and with J. G. Graun . Johann Sebastian's pedagogical Notebook ( ) for Wilhelm Friedemann provides explicit instructions for ornamentation which are an important source of information about eighteenth-century performance practice. In 1733 Wilhelm Friedemann became organist in Dresden and thirteen years later at Halle (a position offered many years before to his father). Also known as the "Halle" Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann composed concertos fantasias sonatas fugues , and symphonies . He may also have participated in the composition of his father's Inventionen and Sinfonien which were originally published in the
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    11. Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann (1710 - 1784)
    The eldest son of Johann Sebastian bach, wilhelm friedemann was born in 1710 in Weimar and was taught by his father,
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    Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann
    The eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann was born in 1710 in Weimar and was taught by his father, after 1723, when the family moved to Leipzig, becoming a pupil at the Thomasschule. He spent four years at the University of Leipzig, before finding employment as organist at the Sophienkirche in Dresden and subsequently, with unhappy results, at the Liebfrauenkirche in Halle. From 1764 until his death twenty years later he held no official position, although he had been widely recognised as one of the most distinguished organists of his time and had mastered very thoroughly the lessons taught him by his father. His own tendency to the freedom of thought of the Enlightenment had not endeared him to his Pietist superiors in Halle and independence of character rendered him gradually less employable, within the restrictive circumstances of his time. Keyboard Music W.F.Bach wrote a number of harpsichord sonatas, fantasias and shorter dance pieces. His contrapuntal command was shown in a series of fugues that also reflect something of his known distinction in organ improvisation. His Concerto for two harpsichords combines the Baroque and the newly developing classical style of his time. Orchestral Music Bach left a number of harpsichord concertos and sinfonias.

    12. Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann
    Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical Category Arts Music Composers B bach, wilhelm friedemann......bach, wilhelm bach, wilhelm friedemann. Period Baroque. Born Saturday, November22, 1710 in Weimar, Germany. Died Thursday, July 1, 1784 in Berlin, Germany.
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    Bach, Wilhelm
    Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann
    Period: Baroque
    Born: Saturday, November 22, 1710 in Weimar, Germany
    Died: Thursday, July 1, 1784 in Berlin, Germany
    Nation of Origin: Germany
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    He composed keyboard works.
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    He was J.S. Bach's 2nd child. He was known as the "Halle" Bach. Composer Bibliography: Wollf, Christoph; Helm, Eugene; and Warburton, Ernest The New Grove Bach Family (The New Grove) General Bibliography: Bukofzer, Manfred F., Music in the Baroque Era, from Monteverdi to Bach, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Palisca, Claude V. Baroque Music, Prentice Hall, December 1990, ISBN: 0130584967 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Links to essays at other sites: Baroque Music by Claude V. Palisca

    13. BACH, Wilhelm Friedemann
    Verlag Traugott Bautz NEU Unser ENews Service Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Band I (1990) Autor Friedrich wilhelm Bautz bach, wilhelm friedemann, Musiker, * 22.11.
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    Verlag Traugott Bautz www.bautz.de/bbkl Bestellmöglichkeiten des Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikons Zur Hauptseite des Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikons Abkürzungsverzeichnis des Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikons Bibliographische Angaben für das Zitieren ... NEU: Unser E-News Service
    Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band I (1990) Spalten 323-324 Autor: Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz Werke: Verz.: MGG I, 1052 f.; - Ausgg.: ebd., 1056. - Kantate »Heilig, heilig«, hrsg. v. Arnold Schering, 1922; Kantate »Dies ist der Tag«, hrsg. v. Leopold Nowak, 1937; Klaviersonaten, hrsg. v. Friedrich Blume, in: Nagels Musikarchiv 63, 78, 156, 1930-40. Lit.: Karl Hermann Bitter, Carl Philipp Emanuel B. u. W. F. B. u. deren Brüder, 2 Bde., 1868 (wird W. F. B. nicht gerecht); - Martin Falck, W. F. B. (Diss. Leipzig), 1913 (1919 mit themat. Verz. der erhaltenen Werke; Neudr., hrsg. v. Wilibald Gurlitt, 1956); - Karl Strabenow, Johann Sebastians Sohn. Musikerschicksaal z. Z. Friedrichs des Gr., 1935; - E. Neuss, Der hallesche B. Eine Ehrenrettung W. F. B.s, in: Hallesches Mh. f. Heimat u. Kultur 5, 1958, 146 ff. 193 ff. 297 ff.; - Fritz Müller, Die Wahrheit über F. B., in: Musik in der Schule 11, 1960, 483 ff.; - Ders., W. F. B. Zur 250. Wiederkehr seines Geb.tages, in: GuK 12, 1961, 53 ff.; - Wolfgang Plath, Das Klavierbüchlein f. W. F. B. Krit. Ber. (Diss. Tübingen), 1963; - Hans Franck, Friedemann. Der Sohn Johann Sebastian B.s. Roman, 1963 (1970

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    Musica Classica Karadar Bertoldi Dictionary entry with life, portrait, and MIDI audio.
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    Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Life Photo Gallery Home Page Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Life
    Wilhelm Friedemann Bach was the second child, the oldest son, of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. He was born in Weimar on November 22, 1710, and when he was no longer a child he passed into a strong musical instruction program. He was trained by his father in musical theory, composition, and playing organ, violin, harpsichord, and clavichord. His father also wrote for him many now-famous instruction pieces, for example The Well-tempered clavichord and Inventions. In 1723, the Bach family moved to Leipzig, and W.F. Bach became enrolled at the Thomas Schule. Then, he went to the University of Leipzig, where he graduated in 1729.
    During this time, he composed music, including a couple of keyboard concerti that demonstrated his ability to create music. In 1733 W.F. Bach became the organist at the St. Sophia Church in Dresden, because in the competition for the post his playing was so vastly superior no others stood a chance. He held this position for thirteen years, and composed a great deal of music.

    15. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Encyclopædia Britannica. bach, wilhelm friedemann. Encyclopædia Britannica Article
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    16. Bach, Johann Sebastian: Family
    Table of contents for their history with family tree and links to other resources plus glossary.Category Arts Music Composition Composers bach Family...... Ernst (of Eisenach) *Johann Ernst (of Arnstadt) *Johann Ludwig *Johann Michael *JohannNicolaus *wilhelm friedemann *wilhelm Friedrich Ernst bach's World, Top
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    Musical biography with education, family influence, major works and accomplishments, and historical perspective. From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
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    20. Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann
    Connect to CDs, books, and sheet music as well as a biography concerning J.S. bach's second child, sometimes called the "Halle" bach.
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    Bach, Wilhelm
    Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann
    Period: Baroque
    Born: Saturday, November 22, 1710 in Weimar, Germany
    Died: Thursday, July 1, 1784 in Berlin, Germany
    Nation of Origin: Germany
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    He composed keyboard works.
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    He was J.S. Bach's 2nd child. He was known as the "Halle" Bach. Composer Bibliography: Wollf, Christoph; Helm, Eugene; and Warburton, Ernest The New Grove Bach Family (The New Grove) General Bibliography: Bukofzer, Manfred F., Music in the Baroque Era, from Monteverdi to Bach, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Palisca, Claude V. Baroque Music, Prentice Hall, December 1990, ISBN: 0130584967 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Links to essays at other sites: Baroque Music by Claude V. Palisca

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