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Other Bachs

Other Bachs
The Bach family was a veritable dynasty in the musical landscape of 17th- and 18th-century Germany, spanning several generations and regions of the country. Johann Sebastian Bach is naturally the most famous, but the accomplishments of his uncles, nephews, sons and daughters are quite difficult to outshine, even with the enormous weight of Johann's vast legacy.

In this concert, alongside motets by JS Bach himself, we will explore some choral works by some of Johann's lesser-known family members: Johann Ludwig Bach, third cousin; Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, fifth son; Johann Christian Bach, youngest son; and Johann Christoph Altnickol, son-in-law.

Performers:
The Queenes Chappell
Matthew Brown
conductor


Full Event Details

The Bach family was a veritable dynasty in the musical landscape of 17th- and 18th-century Germany, spanning several generations and regions of the country. Johann Sebastian Bach is naturally the most famous, but the accomplishments of his uncles, nephews, sons and daughters are quite difficult to outshine, even with the enormous weight of Johann's vast legacy.

In this concert, alongside motets by JS Bach himself, we will explore some choral works by some of Johann's lesser-known family members: Johann Ludwig Bach, third cousin; Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, fifth son; Johann Christian Bach, youngest son; and Johann Christoph Altnickol, son-in-law.

Performers:
The Queenes Chappell
Matthew Brown
conductor

Venue Details & Map

Location

St Mary's Church, Stoke d'Abernon
Stoke Road, Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey KT11 3PX


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