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Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel

Person

Dates 1714-1788

Country GERMANY Language (en)TEDESCO

Altri nomi

Bach, Karl Philipp Emanuel

Bach, Carlo Filippo Emanuele

Author of 28 resources

is subject of 15 resources

1714-1788 // Compositore e teorico della musica, secondo figlio di Johann Sebastian Bach, nato a Weimar, morto ad Amburgo.

Birth 08-03-1714 Death 14-12-1788

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (8 March 1714 – 14 December 1788), also formerly spelled Karl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, and commonly abbreviated C. P. E. Bach, was a German Classical period musician and composer, the fifth child and second surviving son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. C. P. E. [...]

Sources

Deutsche National Bibliographie

Catalogo in linea della Bibliothèque Nationale de France: http://catalogue.bnf.fr

World biographical Index. Internet-edition. K. G. Saur Eletronic Publishing Munchen: www.saur-wbi.de

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    === LOD ===

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    source: ENBR
    uri: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Carl-Philipp-Emanuel-Bach

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    source: LC
    uri: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n79074233

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    === LEGAMI Rinvio/Vedi anche ===
    name: Bach, Karl Philipp Emanuel
    legame: 2
    name: Bach, Carlo Filippo Emanuele
    legame: 2

    === LUCENE ===
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    === DATI WIKI ===
    Immagine: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/CPEB_by_Löhr.jpg?width=300
    Data Nascita: 08-03-1714
    Data Morte: 14-12-1788
    RifWiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Philipp_Emanuel_Bach
    Descrizione: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (8 March 1714 – 14 December 1788), also formerly spelled Karl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, and commonly abbreviated C. P. E. Bach, was a German Classical period musician and composer, the fifth child and second surviving son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. C. P. E. Bach was an influential composer working at a time of transition between his father's Baroque style and the Classical style that followed it. His personal approach, an expressive and often turbulent one known as empfindsamer Stil or 'sensitive style', applied the principles of rhetoric and drama to musical structures. His dynamism stands in deliberate contrast to the more mannered galant style also then in vogue. To distinguish him from his brother Johann Christian, the "London Bach", who at this time was music master to Queen Charlotte of Great Britain, C. P. E. Bach was known as the "Berlin Bach" during his residence in that city, and later as the "Hamburg Bach" when he succeeded Telemann as Kapellmeister there. To his contemporaries, he was known simply as Emanuel. His second name was in honor of his godfather Georg Philipp Telemann, a friend of Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach was an influential pedagogue, writing the ever influential "Essay on the true art of playing keyboard instruments", which would be studied by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, among others.
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