How old was bach when he died

Johann Sebastian Bach – A chronology

1685
Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach on 21 March. He retained many memories of his childhood in Eisenach throughout his life, including the family home (which also contained rooms for trainee musicians), the traditional grammar school with its choir in the old Dominican monastery, St George’s Church and its organ, and the town hall, where brass musicians performed from the tower.

 

1693–95
Bach attended the local Latin grammar school.

 

1694
J.S. Bach’s mother Elisabeth died in May.

 

1695
Bach’s father, Johann Ambrosius Bach, died on 20 February. Now an orphan, Bach moved to Ohrdruf, where he lived with his brother Johann Christoph, fourteen years his senior and the organist at St Michael’s Church. Together with his brother Johann Jakob and also his cousin Johann Ernst, Bach attended the grammar school, at that time a very prestigious educational establishment in the Duchy of Saxe-Gotha. He sang in the school choir, whose responsibilities include performing at the local Ehrenstein Castle as well as

Johann Sebastian Bach

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Johann Sebastian Bach in theUlm Minster, Germany.

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Schulenberg publishes new Bach biography

A new biography by Wagner College music history professor David Schulenberg, “Bach,” has been published by Oxford University Press.

The latest title in OUP’s Master Musicians series, Schulenberg’s “Bach” examines the life and works of the famous 18th century composer through the lens of current scholarship and contemporary views on musical performance. The book surveys Johann Sebastian Bach’s vast musical output for general readers, presenting a new view of Bach as a ferociously creative but potentially off-putting figure who aspired to be the equal of the pastors and professors beside whom he worked on a daily basis.

David Schulenberg joined the Wagner College Music Department faculty in 2001. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Harvard, his master’s from Stanford and his doctorate from Stony Brook University.

Schulenberg is not only a publishing musicologist but also an active performer on historical keyboard instruments such as the harpsichord. Many students have heard him play Bach on the harpsichord in his Campus Hall office, and

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