Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach

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Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach was an 18th-century German composer and harpsichordist, known as one of Johann Sebastian Bach’s musically gifted sons and often called the “Bückeburg Bach” for his long service at the court of Bückeburg.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf composer
harpsichordist
human
musician
countryOfCitizenship Electorate of Saxony
Germany
employer Schaumburg-Lippe court
surface form: Court of Bückeburg

Schaumburg-Lippe court
ethnicGroup German
familyName Bach
father Johann Sebastian Bach
genre Baroque music
Classical music
early Classical period music
givenName Christoph
Friedrich
Johann
influenced late 18th-century German composers
influencedBy Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Italian Classical style
Johann Sebastian Bach
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Bach family
mother Anna Magdalena Bach
movement Empfindsamer Stil
nickname Bückeburg Bach
notableFor service at the court of Bückeburg
transition between Baroque and Classical styles
notableStudent students at the Bückeburg court
notableWork Cantatas
Chamber music
Keyboard sonatas
Oratorios
Sacred music
Secular songs
Symphonies
occupation Kapellmeister
composer
harpsichordist
partOf 18th-century classical composers
positionHeld Kapellmeister at Bückeburg
concertmaster at Bückeburg
court musician at Bückeburg
relative Maria Barbara Bach
residence Bückeburg
Leipzig NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sibling Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Johann Christian Bach
Johann Gottfried Bernhard Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

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Anna Magdalena Bach child Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach child Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
Johann Christian Bach sibling Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach sibling Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach