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  1. 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. He was born in Leipzig, where his parents had moved the year before his birth.

  2. 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).

  3. Gottfried Heinrich Bach (* 26. Februar 1724 in Leipzig; beigesetzt am 12. Februar 1763 in Naumburg) war der erstgeborene Sohn aus der zweiten Ehe des deutschen Kantors und Komponisten Johann Sebastian Bach mit der Sängerin Anna Magdalena geborene Wilcke.

  4. Jun 14, 2017 · Gottfried Heinrich Bach [48] (Musician, Bach's Pupil) Born: February 26, 1724 - Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. Died: buried Febuary 12, 1763 - Naumburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Gottfried Heinrich Bach [48] was the eldest son of J.S. Bach and Anna Magdalena Bach.

  5. Jun 16, 2018 · Learn about Bach's two marriages, his twenty children, and his musical legacy. Gottfried Heinrich Bach (1724-1763) was one of his sons with Anna Magdalena, who was said to be mildly handicapped but gifted.

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  6. Dec 9, 2021 · Gottfried Heinrich Bach (1724 - 1763) It's thought Gottfried was mildly mentally handicapped in some way, signs of which were picked up from an early age. Luckily he had plenty of supportive siblings: C.P.E. Bach said his younger brother showed a 'great genius, which failed to develop'.

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

    Hans Bach (ca.1555–1615) 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”.