Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach (1759-1845) - Sestetto concertante Es-Dur (c.1800)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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    Composer: Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach (1759-1845)
    Work: Sestetto concertante Es-Dur (c.1800)
    Performers: Boston University Ensemble
    Drawing: Robert Bowyer (1758-1834) - Berlin (1815)
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    Painting: Eduard Magnus (1799-1872) - Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach
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    Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach
    (Bückeburg, bap. 27 May 1759 - Berlin, 25 December 1845)
    Keyboard player and composer, son of Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732-1795). He was baptized on 27 May, with Count Wilhelm von Schaumburg-Lippe standing godfather. W.F.E. Bach was musically educated by his father and Christian Friedrich Geyer, Kantor of the Stadtkirche, Bückeburg. In 1778 he went with his father to London and remained there in the care of his uncle Johann Christian Bach, making a name for himself as a pianist and keyboard teacher. He appeared at one of the Bach-Abel concerts in Hanover Square as early as 6 December 1778, playing a sonata of his own, and his first keyboard and chamber works were published by leading English firms. Some time after the death of his uncle on 1 January 1782, W.F.E. Bach returned to Germany. His route took him through Paris and the Netherlands, where he met the publisher J.J. Hummel in Amsterdam, and then to north Germany, where he gave concerts in Oldenburg and elsewhere. According to his own account, he stayed for some time with his uncle C.P.E. Bach in Hamburg before settling in 1784 in Minden, near Bückeburg. He seems to have given himself the title of Musikdirektor, since there is no evidence that such a post actually existed. His position, however, allowed him to perform dramatic works and cantatas (probably including compositions by his father). He received particular encouragement from the Kammerpräsident Franz Wilhelm Traugott von Breitenbauch (1739-96), whose daughter Antoinette (b 1766) was probably his pupil. Cantatas in celebration of the royal house of Prussia, performed in 1786 and 1788, secured for Bach a post in Berlin, where he arrived at the end of March or beginning of April 1789. There he succeeded Christian Kalkbrenner (1755-1806) as Kapellmeister to the widowed Queen Elisabeth Christine and he also taught keyboard to Queen Friederike. From 1798 at the latest he was employed as teacher ‘to the reigning Queen [Luise] and all the brothers and sisters of the King [Friedrich Wilhelm III]’, as he put it in a letter to W.C. Müller on 14 May 1830. Bach’s salary in Berlin was a modest one, and in a letter of 15 October 1809 to the privy councillor and Oberpräsident von Altenstein, now lost, he dwelt on his poverty-stricken situation. It was improved only by a pension of 300 thaler thought to have been granted by Prince Heinrich in 1811 after the death of Queen Luise. Thereupon Bach, who had previously played an active part in Berlin concerts as a keyboard virtuoso and violinist, retired from public life. In 1843 he was present at the ceremonial unveiling of the J.S. Bach monument in Leipzig. He was twice married and had four children. He was survived by his second wife and an unmarried daughter from each marriage, one of them a good soprano and the other an alto.

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  • @mariamirabella8747
    @mariamirabella8747 2 года назад +3

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  • @jayakumarkaarikuzhy4713
    @jayakumarkaarikuzhy4713 2 года назад +3

    Maestro WFE Bach had got his surname and also musical talents from his great ancestor. Living upto the ability of great ancestors is not easy but the fantastic music has proved otherwise.Thanks for upload.

  • @DavidA-ps1qr
    @DavidA-ps1qr 6 месяцев назад +1

    Delightful

  • @SilvioNobre
    @SilvioNobre 2 года назад +1

    Nada como uma maravilha dessas pra começar o dia! ❤️☕🌞

  • @marcosPRATA918
    @marcosPRATA918 Год назад +1

    Sexteto de sopros bom de escutar, como outros da época, criados para a câmara ou a varanda numa noite campestre 🌙 .

  • @eternafuentedeluzdivina3189
    @eternafuentedeluzdivina3189 2 года назад +3

    Para aquellos que se preguntan "¿cuáles obras geniales hubiera compuesto J. S. Bach si hubiera vivido mucho más?" aquí está su respuesta! Y es que todos, pero todos, debemos entender que los artistas están unidos a la época que vivieron, por más "genios" que fueran. Incluso, genios verdaderos de la talla de Einstein fueron humildes en sus pretensiones y nunca asumieron la posición del mejor mono al que nunca se le cae el zapote!
    En cuanto a la obra en cuestión: esta maravilla es un verdadero deleite. Siempre juguetona, vivaz, con temas que invitan a dialogar en deleite absoluto con semejante creación. Se siente viva la estirpe Bach en la obra.

    • @Reciclassicat
      @Reciclassicat  2 года назад +2

      Lástima que con Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach, la familia Bach se extingió para siempre... Su legado es el testimonio de lo que la humanidad, si se lo propone, es capaz de hacer!

    • @nicolapezzella1748
      @nicolapezzella1748 2 года назад

      aqui no hay nada de genial. Es una obra muy convencional. Otra cosa es que queremos ver genial cualcuier cosa

  • @iks.7048
    @iks.7048 2 года назад +3

    Sublime!

  • @stefanstamenic3640
    @stefanstamenic3640 9 месяцев назад +2

    Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach the last "Bach" - composer - wisely said: "Heredity can tend to run out of ideas."

  • @andreagriseri7656
    @andreagriseri7656 2 года назад +2

    The court of Prussia was made by greast politicians (Frederik the great) good music's amateurs but mean avaricious persons, KPE Bach fled to Hamburg to earn a much higher salary. So happened to the last Bach. We have to consider that he hadn't th egenius of his grand father and uncles