Who is cpe bach
Bach associated with many artists in Hamburg and also mixed socially with poets such as Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock — , Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg — , Johann Heinrich Voss — and Matthias Claudius — , with whom he discussed sung poetry and the application of principles of rhetoric and drama to musical structures.
On 14 December , Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach died in Hamburg a highly respected and revered composer whose fame at the time far outstripped that of his father. The leading composer in the age of the Empfindsamer Stil »sensitive style« , he was a major influence on the next generation of composers, including Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. A new edition of the catalogue of C. Previously, the catalogues compiled by Alfred Wotquenne and Eugene Helm were used. Skip to main content.
Bach- Archive. Bach- Museum. Bach- Competition. Search form Search. Deutsch English. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Surviving correspondence with his publisher revealed Bach to be not just a skilful negotiator but an innovative businessman, too. His system of establishing agents in the major musical capitals of Europe ensured a much wider circulation for his works than was usual. His vocal music, meanwhile, attracted the praise of FW Marpurg, an influential Berlin music critic and theorist who numbered Voltaire and D'Alembert among his acquaintance.
But Bach's greatest achievement from these years was a composition not of music but of prose. The book combines technical advice about ornamentation, improvisation and the importance of correct fingering "more is lost by incorrect fingering than can be compensated for by all the art and good taste in the world".
The now-standard practice of using thumbs in keyboard playing can be attributed to it. But the text also prescribes a philosophy of performance which for the first time placed the expression of emotion on a par with technical competence.
One of the illustrative examples composed for the essay subsequently became one of the Bach's best-known pieces of music. Written in , just three years after the death of Johann Sebastian, the Fantasia in C Minor bears little resemblance either to his father's music or to the elegant and balanced "galant" style then in vogue across Europe, and of which one of the chief exponents, besides Emanuel himself, was his London-based half-brother, JC Bach.
Free in tempo and full of intriguing harmonic shifts and palpitating rhythms, the fantasy is self-consciously operatic in style, intended to give expression to a quick succession of extreme and contrasting emotions. The Fantasia is a prime example of the Empfindsamer or "sentimental" style of which Bach became the foremost representative, especially after leaving the staid Prussian court and, in , moving to the much more cosmopolitan and culturally progressive city of Hamburg.
Giving preference to intimacy over elegance and to passion over balance and poise, the aesthetics of Empfindsamkeit tried to forge a direct emotional connection between musician and listener. It was first and foremost a literary aesthetic, associated in the minds of many German-speaking intellectuals with the Irish-born English novelist Laurence Sterne, whose Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy had been translated as Empfindsame Reise.
According to the musicologist Annette Richards, whose work on CPE Bach has emphasised its Sterneian inflections, the composer's wider cultural influences are the key to understanding his music. But with CPE Bach, things are completely different.
Engaged with poets, painters, philosophers, his music is a reflection of the burgeoning secular discourse of his time. Life and Music C. Bach was born in Weimar in His second name - Philipp - was given in honour of his godfather, Georg Philipp Telemann, a friend of J.
He was one of four Bach children to become professional musicians, all of them trained by their father. His compositions include about 30 sonatas and pieces for harpsichord and clavichord. The composers who most influenced Bach were his father, Telemann, Handel and Haydn.
Bach's musical approach is known as 'sensitive style' and contrasted the rococo style of his time. His first job was with Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia. Upon Frederick's accession, Emanuel became a member of the royal orchestra. He married in Only three of his children lived to adulthood and none became musicians. In Bach succeeded Telemann as director of music at Hamburg.
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