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Johann Christoph Bach
Born: December 8, 1642   Died: April 2, 1703; Eisenach, Germany  
The Bachs were a huge family of several lines with many musicians among them. Of these, Johann Christoph was second in genius and compositional skill only to Johann Sebastian. Johann Sebastian is said to have first become acquainted with the organ through his uncle Johann Christoph. J.S. Bach also studied and performed his works, which were contrapuntally complex, imaginative, and lyrical. He was a fine improviser on the keyboard, and was ...
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Cantatas By Members Of The Bach Family / Goebel
Release Date: 10/14/2003   Label: Archiv Produktion (Dg)   Catalog: 474552   Number of Discs: 2
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Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder (1)
Ach, dass ich Wassers genug hätte (18)
Ach, daß ich Wassers genug hätte, vocal concerto (1)
An Wasserflüssen Babylon (1)
Aria Eberliniana (2)
Der Gerechte, ob er gleich gu zeitlich stirbt, motet for 5 voices (1)
Der Gerechte, ob er Gleich zu zeitlich stirbt (4)
Der Mensch, von Weibe geboren (2)
Die Furcht des Herren (3)
Es erhub sich ein Streit (3)
Es ist nun aus mit meinem Leben (3)
Fürchte dich nicht (4)
Fürchte dich nicht, motet for 5 voices (1)
Herr, nun lässest du (2)
Herr, wende dich und sei mir gnädig (4)
Ich lasse dich nicht (3)
Lieber Herr Gott, motet for 8 voices (1)
Lieber Herr Gott, wecke uns auf (5)
Meine Freundin, du bist Schön (7)
Mit Weinen hebt sich an (3)
Motet "Der Mensch, vom Weibe geboren", for 5 voices (1)
Motet "Ich lasse dich nicht", for 8 voices (1)
Motet "Lieber Herr Gott", for 8 voices (1)
Praeludium und Fuge for Organ in E flat major (3)
Prelude and Fugue, for keyboard in E flat major (formerly BWV Anh. 177) (1)
Sei getreu bis in den Tod (1)
Sonata for Flute and Harpsichord in D minor (1)
Trio Sonata for 2 Flutes and Basso Continuo in C major (1)
Unsers Herzens Freude (2)
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (1)
Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein (1)
Wie bist du denn, o Gott (9)
Wir glauben all an einen Gott (1)
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Die Familie Bach Vor Johann Sebastian / Reinhard Göbel
Release Date: 1986   Label: Archiv Produktion (Dg)   Catalog: 419253   Number of Discs: 2
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Bachiana - Music By The Bach Family / Musica Antiqua Köln
Release Date: 11/13/2001   Label: Archiv Produktion (Dg)   Catalog: 471150   Number of Discs: 1
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Bach Family Motets / Marlow, Trinity College Choir Cambridge
Release Date: 01/13/1998   Label: Conifer   Catalog: 51306   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Rita Laurance
The Bachs were a huge family of several lines with many musicians among them. Of these, Johann Christoph was second in genius and compositional skill only to Johann Sebastian. Johann Sebastian is said to have first become acquainted with the organ through his uncle Johann Christoph. J.S. Bach also studied and performed his works, which were contrapuntally complex, imaginative, and lyrical. He was a fine improviser on the keyboard, and was influenced in his compositional style by Pachelbel. The genres in which he worked include keyboard pieces, organ preludes and fugues, vocal music, and concerti. His church music mixed the older style with the newer. The old German motets consisted of alternations between chordal and imitative sections, and the newer contained livelier lines, concertante writing, and elaborate instrumental writing. His concerted church music was excessively fine, and superior to that of most of his contemporaries, and in his motets we have been left with masterpieces of the form.

We possess only one oratorio by Johann Christoph, which was a relatively new form, about the struggle between Michael the Archangel and the Devil. It is a tone picture of rare quality, full of images of bold power and apocalyptic vision. Scored for two five-part choirs and an orchestra which includes four trumpets, drums, and organ, it is a grand, magnificent, and dramatic composition. After an opening instrumental movement, the basses begin in canon, and the trumpets answer one another in distant military calls. The two choirs sing in angry counterpoint, and the trumpets rage above them in sonorous fury. The huge turmoil of sound continues until a move to the dominant signifies Satan's defeat. There is a choral fugato, a triumphant instrumental sinfonia, followed by another glorious, magnificent choir. After several more numbers, the choirs close in joyous antiphony. The whole is quite dramatic, vigorous, and emotional.

Johann Christoph studied music with his father when young, and was appointed the organist of the chapel in Arnstadt in 1663. In 1665 he was made organist of the Kapelle of the Duke of Eisenach, where Johann Pachelbel was a member. While Johann Christoph was organist at the Duke's Kapelle, Pachelbel was for a time organist of the court, and the two knew and influenced one another. Johann Christoph was also appointed the Duke's court harpsichordist at a later date. Telemann's father-in-law was Kapellmeister for the duke, so the Bachs knew the Telemann family as well.
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