Johann Michael Bach (musician at Wuppertal)

German composer, born 1745 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Johann Michael Bach (9 November 1745 in Struth near Schmalkalden – 13 June 1820 in Elberfeld) was a German composer, lawyer and music theorist.[1]

Born(1745-11-09)9 November 1745
Died13 June 1820(1820-06-13) (aged 74)
OccupationsComposer
Lawyer
Music Theorist
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Johann Michael Bach
Born(1745-11-09)9 November 1745
Died13 June 1820(1820-06-13) (aged 74)
OccupationsComposer
Lawyer
Music Theorist
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He was a son of Johann Elias Bach (1705–1755). He is not to be confused with his great-uncle Johann Michael Bach (1648–1694, brother of Johann Christoph Bach). [2][3] He was active as a lawyer in Güstrow (Mecklenburg), then a music teacher at the high school in Elberfeld, Wuppertal.[4][5]

His main theoretical work was his Kurze und systematische Anleitung zum General-Bass und der Tonkunst uberhaupt published at Kassel in 1780.

Works

  • Friedens-Cantata; Ingrid Schmithüsen, Howard Crook, Gotthold Schwarz, Klaus Mertens, Hermann Max; cpo 999 671-2, 2000

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