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  1. Gottfried Heinrich Bach ( Leipzig, 26 de fevereiro de 1724 – Naumburg, 12 de fevereiro de 1763) foi o primeiro filho do segundo casamento de Johann Sebastian Bach com Anna Magdalena Wilcke. Em uma idade precoce Gottfried Heinrich mostrou grande habilidade no cravo.

  2. Gottfried Heinrich Bach (born: 26 February 1724 – funeral: 12 February 1763) was a child of Johann Sebastian Bach and the firstborn son of his second wife Anna Magdalena Bach.

    • Literatur
    • Anmerkungen
    Walter Kolneder: Lübbes Bach-Lexikon. Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1994, ISBN 3-404-61288-4, S. 36–37.
    Philipp Spitta: Johann Sebastian Bach. Band 2. Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig 1880, S. 751 (online bei Zeno.org.).
    Eberhard Spree: Die verwitwete Frau Capellmeisterin Bach. Studie über die Verteilung des Nachlasses von Johann Sebastian Bach. Verlag Klaus-Jürgen Kamprad, Altenburg 2019, ISBN 978-3-95755-642-4(Di...
    Eberhard Spree: Die Frau Capellmeisterin Anna Magdalena Bach. Ein Zeitbild. Kamprad, Altenburg 2021, ISBN 978-3-95755-663-9, S. 158–160.
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bach_familyBach family - Wikipedia

    A further four survived into adulthood: Gottfried Heinrich; Elisabeth Juliane Friederica (1726–1781), who married Bach's pupil Johann Christoph Altnickol; Johanna Carolina (1737–1781); and Regina Susanna (1742–1809). Of Bach's surviving children, only five married.

  4. imslp.org › wiki › Bach_familyBach family - IMSLP

    Thought by CPE Bach to be a member of the family: a distinct different individual to the Hans Bach who died in 1626 or the putative grandfather of that Hans who died ca.1576. Johann Michael Bach (1745–1820) VIAF, music theorist known as the “Wuppertaler Bach”.

  5. Gottfried Heinrich Bach foi o primeiro filho do segundo casamento de Johann Sebastian Bach com Anna Magdalena Wilcke.

  6. 14 de jun. de 2017 · Gottfried Heinrich Bach [48] was the eldest son of J.S. Bach and Anna Magdalena Bach. Although he became feeble-minded at an early age, he played the keyboard well and, according to Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, he showed 'a great genius, which however failed to develop'.