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Johann Christoph Bach (organist at Ohrdruf)

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121:. Johann Christoph possessed a book containing several pieces by these masters, and Bach begged earnestly for it, but without effect. Refusal increasing his determination, he laid his plans to get the book without his brother's knowledge. It was kept on a book-shelf which had a latticed front. Bach's hands were small. Inserting them, he got hold of the book, rolled it up, and drew it out. As he was not allowed a candle, he could only copy it on moonlight nights, and it was six months before he finished his heavy task. As soon as it was completed he looked forward to using in secret a treasure won by so much labour. But his brother found the copy and took it from him without pity, nor did Bach recover it until his brother's death soon after. 85:, who up till then had been living with their father in Eisenach, came to live with Johann Christoph's family in Ohrdruf. At the time, Johann Jacob was thirteen, and Johann Sebastian not even ten. Johann Christoph's five sons were born between 1695 and 1713. 88:
Johann Christoph became his youngest brother's keyboard teacher, or, at least, Johann Sebastian "laid the foundations of his keyboard technique" under the guidance of his eldest brother. An anecdote is told by Johann Sebastian's early biographers:
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The brother had however not died "soon after". Having stayed with his brother for five years Johann Sebastian left Ohrdruf, joining the choir of St. Michael's Convent at
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for the next three years. By the end of his apprenticeship he was organist in the St. Thomas church in that town for a short time, followed by some months at
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All of Johann Christoph's sons became musicians, three of them at Ohrdruf. He died, aged 49, in Ohrdruf.
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Stephen A. Crist. "The early works and the heritage of the seventeenth century", p. 75 ff. in
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Johann Sebastian Bach: His Work and Influence on the Music of Germany (1685–1750)
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in June 1671, a few months before the family moved to
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The most renowned Clavier composers of that day were
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He was the eldest of the brothers of 643: 209:Forkel/Terry 1920/2011, Table V p. 307 200: 18:Johann Christoph Bach (disambiguation) 365: 58:where several Bach relatives lived. 137:, kept by one of his sons, and the 13: 14: 687: 558:Johann Sebastian Bach the Younger 258:Forkel/Terry 1920/2011, pp. 10–11 468:Johann Bernhard Bach the Younger 504:Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach 391: 303:The Cambridge Companion to Bach 291: 279: 516:Johann Gottfried Bernhard Bach 270: 261: 252: 222:" of Johann Sebastian Bach by 212: 180: 1: 147: 42:Johann Christoph was born in 593:Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach 7: 10: 692: 661:German classical organists 480:Johann Christoph Altnickol 331: 315:Cambridge University Press 224:Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach 71:Maria Elisabeth Lämmerhirt 15: 602: 583:(great-great-grandfather) 512:(2nd cousin once removed) 488:(1st cousin once removed) 420:Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach 399: 234:, Volume 4. 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Index

Johann Christoph Bach (disambiguation)
Bach family
Johann Sebastian Bach
Erfurt
Eisenach
Johann Pachelbel
Arnstadt
Michaeliskirche
Ohrdruf
Maria Elisabeth Lämmerhirt
Johann Ambrosius Bach
Johann Jacob
Johann Sebastian
Froberger
Fischer
Johann Caspar Kerl
Pachelbel
Buxtehude
Bruhns
Böhm
LĂĽneburg
BWV 993
Andreas Bach Book
Möller Manuscript
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ISBN
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