Wilhelm Friedemann Bach was born on 22 November 1710 and was the eldest
son of Johann Sebastian Bach. He received an extensive education at
first the Lutheran grammar school in Köthen (from 1717) and then St
Thomas’s School in Leipzig from 1723, followed by the University of
Leipzig, where he enrolled in 1729 to study law, philosophy and
mathematics. In around 1727, he took violin lessons with Johann Gottlieb
Graun, and six years later he was appointed organist at St Sophia’s
Church in Dresden. However, his first attempts at composition began in
his childhood, when he received music lessons from his father. As a
result, by the age of just ten he was able to write the Clavier-Büchlein
vor Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, which contained subsequent entries until
1725/26. Between 1724 and 1726, he is also known to have worked as a
copyist for his father’s cantata parts.
martes, 30 de octubre de 2018
BACH Clavier-Büchlein für W.F. Bach
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