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Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (21 June 1732 – 26 January 1795)[1] was a German composer and harpsichordist, the fifth son of Johann Sebastian Bach, sometimes referred to as the "Bückeburg Bach".

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
Portrait of Bach, by Georg David Matthieu, 1774
Born(1732-06-21)21 June 1732
Died26 January 1795(1795-01-26) (aged 62)
Occupations
  • Harpsichordist
  • Composer

Born in Leipzig[1] in the Electorate of Saxony, he was taught music by his father, and also tutored by his distant cousin Johann Elias Bach [de]. He studied at the St. Thomas School, and some believe he studied law at the university there, but there is no record of this. In 1750, William, Count of Schaumburg-Lippe appointed Johann Christoph harpsichordist at Bückeburg, and in 1759, he became concertmaster. While there, Bach collaborated with Johann Gottfried Herder, who provided the texts for six vocal works; the music survives for only four of these.

Bach wrote keyboard sonatas, symphonies, oratorios, liturgical choir pieces and motets, operas and songs. Because of Count Wilhelm's predilection for Italian music, Bach had to adapt his style accordingly, but he retained stylistic traits of the music of his father and of his brother, C. P. E. Bach.

He married the singer Lucia Elisabeth Münchhausen (1728–1803) in 1755[2] and the Count stood as godfather to his son Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach. J.C.F. educated his son in music as his own father had, and Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst went on to become music director to Frederick William II of Prussia.

In April 1778 he and Wilhelm travelled to England to visit Johann Christian Bach. J. C. F. Bach died 1795 in Bückeburg, aged 62.

Assessment edit

The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica says of him "He was an industrious composer, ... whose work reflects no discredit on the family name." He was an outstanding virtuoso of the keyboard, with a reasonably wide repertory of surviving works, including twenty symphonies, the later ones influenced by Haydn and Mozart; hardly a genre of vocal music was neglected by him.[3]

A significant portion of J. C. F. Bach's output was lost in the WWII destruction of the Staatliches Institut für Musikforschung in Berlin, where the scores had been on deposit since 1917. Musicologists Hansdieter Wohlfahrth, who catalogued his works, and Ulrich Leisinger consider Bach a transitional figure in the mold of his half-brother C. P. E., his brother Johann Christian, the Grauns (Carl and Johann), and Georg Philipp Telemann, with some works in the style of the high Baroque, some in a galant idiom, and still others which combine elements of the two, along with traits of the nascent classical style.

Works edit

"BR-JCFB" denotes "Bach-Repertorium Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach". "Wf" denotes "wohlfahrt verzeichnis". Bach Digital Work (BDW) pages contain information about individual compositions.

Keyboard works edit

Two Sonatas from "Musikalisches Vielerley" collection of works made by CPE Bach – not after 1770.

  • BR-JCFB A 1 \ Keyboard Sonata in F major (Wf XI/1)
  • BR-JCFB A 2 \ Keyboard Sonata in C major (Wf XI/2)

"Six easy Sonatas for Clavier or Pianoforte" – composed before December 26, 1783.

  • BR-JCFB A 3 \ No. 1 – Keyboard Sonata in C major (Wf XI/3.1)
  • BR-JCFB A 4 \ No. 2 – Keyboard Sonata in F major (Wf XI/3.2)
  • BR-JCFB A 5 \ No. 3 – Keyboard Sonata in E major (Wf XI/3.3)
  • BR-JCFB A 6 \ No. 4 – Keyboard Sonata in D major (Wf XI/3.4)
  • BR-JCFB A 7 \ No. 5 – Keyboard Sonata in A major (Wf XI/3.5)
  • BR A 8 \ Keyboard Sonata in E-flat major (Wf XI/3.6)

Three Sonatas and Sonatina from "Musikalische Nebenstunden" Collection of works made by JCF Bach – Not after 1787/88

  • BR-JCFB A 9 \ Keyboard Sonata in C major (Wf XI/4)
  • BR-JCFB A 10 \ Keyboard Sonata in G major (Wf XI/5)
  • BR-JCFB A 11 \ Keyboard Sonata in F major (Wf XI/6)
  • BR-JCFB A 12 \ Keyboard Sonatina in A minor (Wf XI/7)

"Three easy Sonatas for Clavier of Pianoforte" – composed before October 1788, published in 1789

  • BR-JCFB A 13 \ No. 1 – Keyboard Sonata in D major (Wf XI/8.1)
  • BR-JCFB A 14 \ No. 2 – Keyboard Sonata in A major (Wf XI/8.2)
  • BR-JCFB A 15 \ No. 3 – Keyboard Sonata in E major (Wf XI/8.3)

Six easy Sonatas – composed around 1785 – perhaps composed for Christoph Ernst Abraham Albrecht von Boineburg, at that time the judiciary in Rinteln.

  • BR-JCFB A 16 \ No. 1 – Keyboard Sonata in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 17 \ No. 2 – Keyboard Sonata in A major
  • BR-JCFB A 18 \ No. 3 – Keyboard Sonata in F major (Wf XI/9)
  • BR-JCFB A 19 \ No. 4 – Keyboard Sonata in B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 20 \ No. 5 – Keyboard Sonata in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 21 \ No. 6 – Keyboard Sonata in E-flat major

Six Sonatas – composed around 1785 – probably like A 16 – 21 for C.E.A.A von Boineburg.

  • BR-JCFB A 22 – 25 \ 4 Keyboard Sonatas (lost)
  • BR-JCFB A 26 \ No. 5 – Keyboard Sonata in E-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 27 \ No. 6 – Keyboard Sonata in F major

Seven Sonatas – Composed before around and not after March 1789, only one Sonata survived.

  • BR-JCFB A 28–30, A 32–34 \ 6 Keyboard Sonatas (lost)
  • BR-JCFB A 31 \ Keyboard Sonata in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 35 – 37 \ 3 Keyboard Sonatas (lost)
  • BR-JCFB A 38 – 39 \ 2 Keyboard Sonatas (lost)
  • BR-JCFB A 40 \ keyboard Sonata for 4 hands in A major (Wf XIII/1) – around 1786
  • BR-JCFB A 41 \ keyboard Sonata for 4 hands in C major (Wf XIII/2) – perhaps around 1791
  • BR-JCFB A 42 – 43 \ 2 Sonatas for 2 keyboards (lost)
  • BR-JCFB A 44 \ Variations in A major (Wf XII/1) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB A 45 \ Allegretto in G major with 18 Variations on "Ah vous dirais-je Maman" (Wf XII/2) – Composed around 1785/90 – originally comprised only 13 variations and was later expanded by 5 variations.

Five Pieces from "Musikalisches Vielerley" – not after 1770

  • BR-JCFB A 46 \ Minuet for dance and Trio in D major (Wf XII/3)
  • BR-JCFB A 47 \ Alla polacca in G major (Wf XII/7)
  • BR-JCFB A 48 \ Minuet and Trio in F major (Wf XII/4)
  • BR-JCFB A 49 \ Two minuets for dance in D major (Wf XII/5)
  • BR-JCFB A 50 \ Alla polacca in F major (Wf XII/6)

Seventy pieces from "Musikalische Nebenstunden" – The keyboard pieces belong to different genre traditions and are likely to come from different creative periods. (Wf XII/13)

  • BR-JCFB A 51 \ Allegro in C major
  • BR-JCFB A 52 \ Minuet in C major (BWV deest)
  • BR-JCFB A 53 \ Andante in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 54 \ March in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 55 \ Allegretto in F major
  • BR-JCFB A 56 \ Minuet alternating between F major and B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 57 \ Polonaise in F major
  • BR-JCFB A 58 \ Allegretto in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 59 \ March in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 60 \ Schwäbisch (Swabian) in D major (kind of folk dance)
  • BR-JCFB A 61 \ Minuet in D major and Trio in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 62 \ Angloise in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 63 \ Villanella in C major
  • BR-JCFB A 64 \ Scherzo in C major
  • BR-JCFB A 65 \ Allegro moderato in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 66 \ Minuet in G major and Trio in C major
  • BR-JCFB A 67 \ Polonaise in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 68 \ March in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 69 \ Angloise and trio in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 70 \ Allegro F major
  • BR-JCFB A 71 \ Schwäbisch F major
  • BR-JCFB A 72 \ Minuet in F major and Trio in B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 73 \ Allegro in D minor
  • BR-JCFB A 74 \ Angloise in F major
  • BR-JCFB A 75 \ Minuet in C major
  • BR-JCFB A 76 \ March in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 77 \ March in D major and Trio in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 78 \ Allegro in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 79 \ Minuet and Trio in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 80 \ Allegro in B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 81 \ Villanella in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 82 \ Angloise in D major and Trio in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 83 \ March in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 84 \ Villanella in B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 85 \ Angloise in B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 86 \ Presto in G minor
  • BR-JCFB A 87 \ Allegro in E-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 88 \ Adagio in C minor
  • BR-JCFB A 89 \ March in E-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 90 \ Minuet in E-flat major and Trio in B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 91 \ Polonaise in E-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 92 \ Angloise in E-flat major and Trio in B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 93 \ March in E-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 94 \ Minuet alternating between E-flat major and C minor
  • BR-JCFB A 95 \ Allegro in E minor
  • BR-JCFB A 96 \ Minuet alternating between A major and E major
  • BR-JCFB A 97 \ Angloise in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 98 \ Angloise in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 99 \ Minuet in D major and Trio in A major
  • BR-JCFB A 100 \ Musette in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 101 \ Solfeggio in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 102 \ Angloise in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 103 \ Minuet in G major and Trio in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 104 \ Polonaise in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 105 \ March in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 106 \ Andante in E major
  • BR-JCFB A 107 \ Angloise in A major
  • BR-JCFB A 108 \ Solfeggio in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 109 \ Angloise in G major
  • BR-JCFB A 110 \ March in B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 111 \ Schwäbisch in F major
  • BR-JCFB A 112 \ Angloise in B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 113 \ Schwäbisch in D major
  • BR-JCFB A 114 \ Polonaise in E-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 115 \ Minuet in E-flat major and Trio in B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB A 116 \ Schwäbisch in C major
  • BR-JCFB A 117 \ Minuet and Trio in C major
  • BR-JCFB A 118 \ Angloise in F major
  • BR-JCFB A 119 \ Alla Polacca in C major
  • BR-JCFB A 120 \ Minuet in F major and Trio in F minor

Five Pieces – composed around 1745/49, at least before taking up service in Bückeburg.

  • BR-JCFB A 121 \ Polonaise in G major (Wf XII/8)
  • BR-JCFB A 122 \ Minuet in F major (Wf XII/9)
  • BR-JCFB A 123 \ Polonaise in F major (Wf XII/10)
  • BR-JCFB A 124 \ Minuet in G major (Wf XII/11)
  • BR-JCFB A 125 \ Minuet in A major (Wf XII/12)
  • BR-JCFB A Inc1 \ Partia (Allegro) in C major – around 1745 (BWV deest)

Six fugues – published under Telemann name – not after 1758

  • BR-JCFB A Inc2 \ Fugue for keyboard in G minor (lost) – based on G minor fugue from WTC I by JS Bach
  • BR-JCFB A Inc3 \ Fugue for keyboard in E minor (lost)
  • BR-JCFB A Inc4 \ Fugue for keyboard in C major (lost)
  • BR-JCFB A Inc5 \ Fugue for keyboard in F major (TWV 30:27) – based on fugue – Wq 119.3 by CPEB
  • BR-JCFB A Inc6 \ Fugue for keyboard in D major (lost)
  • BR-JCFB A Inc7 \ Fugue for keyboard in C major (lost)
  • BR-JCFB A Inc8 \ Galanterie-Stücke for keyboard

Chamber music edit

The "Sonatas" denotes the Trio Sonata form.

  • BR-JCFB B 1 \ Cello Sola in A major (Wf X/3)(1770)[4]
  • BR-JCFB B 2 \ Cello Solo in G major (Wf X/1)
  • BR-JCFB B 3a \ Trio for traverso flute, violin & bc in A major (Wf VII/1)
  • BR-JCFB B 3b \ Trio for traverso flute and keyboard in A major (Wf VII/1)
  • BR-JCFB B 4 \ Trio for flute, viola & bc in E minor
  • BR-JCFB B 5 – 10 \ Six Trios for two Flutes and Basso continuo – composed by May 1, 1770 – lost.

Two trios for two Violins and Basso Continuo – Composed before December 23, 1768.

  • BR-JCFB B 11 \ Trio for 2 violins & b.c. in A major (Wf VII/2)
  • BR-JCFB B 12 \ Trio for 2 violins & b.c. in F major (Wf VII/3)
  • BR-JCFB B 13 \ Trio for 2 violins & b.c. (lost)
  • BR-JCFB B 14 \ Trio for keyboard and violin/flute in E-flat major (Wf VIII/2)

Six Sonatas for Keyboard and flute (violin) – one of the most widely performed work by composer – published 1777

  • BR-JCFB B 15 \ Flute Sonata No. 1 in D minor (Wf VIII/3.1)
  • BR-JCFB B 16 \ Flute Sonata No. 2 in D major (Wf VIII/3.2) – two versions 16a and 16b.
  • BR-JCFB B 17 \ Flute Sonata No. 3 in C major (Wf VIII/3.3)
  • BR-JCFB B 18 \ Flute Sonata No. 4 in C major (Wf VIII/3.4) – two versions 18a and 18b.
  • BR-JCFB B 19 \ Flute Sonata No. 5 in A major (Wf VIII/3.5)
  • BR-JCFB B 20 \ Flute Sonata No. 6 in C major (Wf VIII/3.6)

versions 16b and 18b were versions made after the published collection, meaning that 16a and 18a are those found in the collection Two Sonatas for keyboard and violin from Musikalische Nebenstunden

  • BR-JCFB B 21 \ Sonata in G major (Wf IX/2)
  • BR-JCFB B 22 \ Sonata in D major (Wf IX/3)
  • BR-JCFB B 23 – 24 \ 2 Flute Sonatas (lost)

Three Sonatas for keyboard and flute (violin) – composed around 1770/80

  • BR-JCFB B 25 \ Sonata in F major (Wf VIII/1)
  • BR-JCFB B 26 \ Violin Sonata in F major (incomplete)
  • BR-JCFB B 27 \ Violin Sonata in D major (incomplete)
  • BR-JCFB B 28 \ Sonata for Keyboard and Violin in G major (Wf IX/1) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB B 29a \ Sonata for keyboard and flute/violin in D major (Wf VII/4)
  • BR-JCFB B 29b \ Sonata for Harpsichord concertato and flute/violin and Violoncello in D major (Wf VII/4) – later version

Six Sonatas with keyboard – composed around 1780 not before 1777 – for Keyboard, Flute, Violin and Viola

  • BR-JCFB B 30 \ Sonata No. 1 (lost)
  • BR-JCFB B 31 \ Sonata No. 2 in G major (Wf VII/5)
  • BR-JCFB B 32 \ Sonata No. 3 in A major (Wf VII/6)
  • BR-JCFB B 33 \ Sonata No. 4 (lost)
  • BR-JCFB B 34 \ Sonata No. 5 in C major (Wf VII/7)
  • BR-JCFB B 35 \ Sonata No. 6 (lost)
  • BR-JCFB B 36 \ Sonata in A major (Keyboard, Cello) (Wf X/4) (lost)

Six Quartet for Flute, Violin, Viola and Basso Continuo – composed around 1768/69 and not before 1766

  • BR-JCFB B 37 \ Quartet No. 1 in D major (Wf VI/1)
  • BR-JCFB B 38 \ Quartet No. 2 in G major (Wf VI/2)
  • BR-JCFB B 39 \ Quartet No. 3 in C major (Wf VI/3)
  • BR-JCFB B 40 \ Quartet No. 4 in D major (Wf VI/4)
  • BR-JCFB B 41 \ Quartet No. 5 in F major (Wf VI/5)
  • BR-JCFB B 42 \ Quartet No. 6 in B-flat major (Wf VI/6)

Six Quartet for 2 Violins, viola and Basso Continuo – composed in England around 1778

  • BR-JCFB B 43 \ String Quartet No. 1 in E-flat major
  • BR-JCFB B 44 \ String Quartet No. 2 in B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB B 45 \ String Quartet No. 3 in A major
  • BR-JCFB B 46 \ String Quartet No. 4 in D major
  • BR-JCFB B 47 \ String Quartet No. 5 in G major
  • BR-JCFB B 48 \ String Quartet No. 6 in F major
  • BR-JCFB B 49 \ (Wind) Septet for Oboe, 2 Clarinets, 2 Bassoons and 2 Horns in E-flat major (Wf IV/1) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB B 50 – 53 \ 4 Marches for wind band (lost)
  • BR-JCFB B Inc1 \ Trio Sonata for 2 violins & b.c. in B-flat major (Wf XX/3)
  • BR-JCFB B Inc2 \ Trio Sonata for 2 flutes & b.c. in C major (lost)
  • BR-JCFB B Inc3 \ Cello Sonata in D major (Wf X/2) (lost)[5]
  • BR-JCFB B Inc4 \ Violin Sonata (lost)

Orchestral works edit

Seven Symphonies – composed before December 23, 1768

  • BR-JCFB C 1 \ Symphony in D major (Wf I/5) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 1b \ Symphony in D major – keyboard reduction (Wf I/5)
  • BR-JCFB C 2 – 3 \ 2 Symphonies (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 4 \ Symphony in D minor (Wf I/3)[6]
  • BR-JCFB C 5 \ Symphony in F major (Wf I/1)[6]
  • BR-JCFB C 6 \ Symphony in B-flat major (Wf I/2)[6]
  • BR-JCFB C 7 \ Symphony in E major (Wf I/4)[6]

Three Symphonies – composed by 1770

  • BR-JCFB C 8 – 9 \ 2 Symphonies(lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 10 \ Symphony in C major (Wf I/6)

Three Symphonies à 6- composed until 1770

  • BR-JCFB C 11 \ Symphony in D major (Wf I/8) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 12 \ Symphony in G major (Wf I/7) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 13 \ Symphony in D major (Wf I/9) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 14 \ Symphony in E-flat major (Wf I/10)
  • BR-JCFB C 15 – 17 \ 3 Symphonies (lost)

Six Symphonies à 8 or à 10 – composed by 1792

  • BR-JCFB C 18 \ Symphony (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 19 \ Symphony no. 2 in D major (Wf I/11) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 20 \ Symphony no. 3 in F major (Wf I/12) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 21 \ Symphony no. 4 in D major (Wf I/13) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 22 \ Symphony no. 5 in C major (Wf I/14) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 23 \ Symphony no. 6 in G major (Wf I/15)
  • BR-JCFB C 24 \ Symphony in E-flat major (Wf I/18) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 25 \ Symphony in E-flat major (Wf I/19) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 26 \ "Grand Symphony" in D major (Wf I/16) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 27 \ Symphony in C major (Wf I/17) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 28 \ Symphony in B-flat major (Wf I/20) – composed until August 1794
  • BR-JCFB C 29 \ Keyboard Concerto no. 1 in E-flat major (incorrectly attributed to JCB (Warb YC 90)
  • BR-JCFB C 30a \ Keyboard Concerto no. 2(Orchestral version) in A major – until mid-May 1768 (Incorrectly attributed to CPE Bach and JC Bach) H383 and H490, Warb YC 91
  • BR-JCFB C 30b \ Keyboard Concerto no 2. (Keyboard solo) in A major – until mid-May 1768 (Incorrectly attributed to CPE Bach and JC Bach) H383,H384

Six Keyboard Concerto – Composed in England around 1778 or immediately after his return.

  • BR-JCFB C 31 \ Keyboard Concerto "London No. 1" in G major
  • BR-JCFB C 32 \ Keyboard Concerto "London No. 2" in F major
  • BR-JCFB C 33 \ Keyboard Concerto "London No. 3" in D major
  • BR-JCFB C 34 \ Keyboard Concerto "London No. 4" in E-flat major
  • BR-JCFB C 35 \ Keyboard Concerto "London No. 5" in B-flat major
  • BR-JCFB C 36 \ Keyboard Concerto "London No. 6" in C major
  • BR-JCFB C 37 \ Harpsichord Concerto in E major – 1782 (Wf II/1)
  • BR-JCFB C 38 \ Keyboard Concerto (1766) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 39 \ Keyboard Concerto (1788) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 40 \ Harpsichord Concerto in F major – 1782 (Wf II/4)
  • BR-JCFB C 41 \ Harpsichord Concerto in D major – around 1780/85 (Wf II/2)
  • BR-JCFB C 42 \ Keyboard Concerto in A major (Wf II/3) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 43 \ "Concerto Grosso" in E-flat major – before September 1792 (Wf II/5) (1792)
  • BR-JCFB C 44 \ Concerto for Keyboard and Viola in E-flat major – around 1790 (wf S. 152)
  • BR-JCFB C 45 \ Concerto for Keyboard and Oboe in E-flat major (Wf III) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB C 46 \ Keyboard Concerto in C major – identity of composer is uncertain – before 1749

Vocal works edit

Liturgical Works Oratorios

  • BR-JCFB D 1 \ Die Pillgrimme auf Golgatha – incorrectly attributed to CPE Bach H 862
  • BR-JCFB D 2a \ Original version Der Tod Jesu (Wf XIV/1) – (BWV 244/3, 244/62) – Performed April 13, 1770
  • BR-JCFB D 2b \ Later version Der Tod Jesu (Wf XIV/1) – erformed April 8, 1784
  • BR-JCFB D 3a \ Original version Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu (Wf XIV/10) – Performed April 19, 1772
  • BR-JCFB D 3b \ Later version Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu (Wf XIV/10) – around 1785
  • BR-JCFB D 4 \ Die Hirten bey der Krippe Jesu (Wf XIV/9) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB D 5a \ Early version Die Kindheit Jesu (Wf XIV/2) – performed February 11, 1773
  • BR-JCFB D 5b \ Revised version Die Kindheit Jesu (Wf XIV/2) – around 1784/85
  • BR-JCFB D 6a \ Original version Die Auferweckung Lazarus (Wf XIV/3) – performed April 23, 1773
  • BR-JCFB D 6b \ Later version Die Auferweckung Lazarus (Wf XIV/3) – around 1785/90
  • BR-JCFB D 7 \ Der Fremdling auf Golgotha (Wf XIV/7) (lost)

Cantata

  • BR-JCFB D 8a \ Mosis Mutter und ihre Tochter (Wf XVII/3) (incomplete) – before February 1788
  • BR-JCFB D 8b \ Keyboard reduction Mosis Mutter und ihre Tochter (Wf XVII/3) (incomplete) – before February 1788

Mass/ Mass set/ Magnificat

  • BR-JCFB E 1a \ Miserere
  • BR-JCFB E 1b \ Miserere

Cantatas

  • BR-JCFB F 1 \ Pfingstkantate (Wf XIV/4) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB F 2 \ Sieh, Bückeburg, was Gott an Dir getan (lost)
  • BR-JCFB F 3 \ Himmelfahrts-Musik (Wf XIV/8)
  • BR-JCFB F 4 \ Michaels Sieg (Wf XIV/5)
  • BR-JCFB F 5 \ Nun, teures Land, der Herr hat dich erhört (lost)
  • BR-JCFB F 6 \ Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (Wf XIV/11) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB F 7 \ Gott wird deinen Fuß nicht gleiten lassen (Wf XIV/12)
  • BR-JCFB F Inc1 \ Funeral Music for Count Philipp Ernst (lost)
  • BR-JCFB F Inc2 \ Heut ist der Tag des Dankens, ihr Völker (lost)

Arias, cantatas and incidental music

  • BR-JCFB G 1 \ Luci amate ah non piangete (Wf XVIII/8)
  • BR-JCFB G 2 – 11 \ 10 Italian Arias (lost)
  • BR-JCFB G 12 – 26 \ 15 Italian Cantatas (lost)
  • BR-JCFB G 27 \ L'Inciampo (Wf XVIII/2)
  • BR-JCFB G 28 – 44 \ 18 Italian Cantatas (lost)
  • BR-JCFB G 45 \ Scenes for Il pastor fido (lost)
  • BR-JCFB G 46 \ Cassandra (Wf XVIII/1)
  • BR-JCFB G 47 \ Die Amerikanerin (Wf XVIII/3)
  • BR-JCFB G 48 \ Ino (Wf XVIII/4)
  • BR-JCFB G 49 \ Prokris und Cephalus (Wf XVIII/6)
  • BR-JCFB G 50 \ Pygmalion (Wf XVIII/5)
  • BR-JCFB G 51 \ Ariadne auf Naxos (lost)
  • BR-JCFB G 52 \ Brutus (Wf XVII/1) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB G 53 \ Philoktetes (Wf XVII/2) (lost)
  • BR-JCFB G Inc1 \ Stimmt an, greift rasch in eure Saiten (lost)
  • BR-JCFB G Inc2 \ Va crescendo il mio tormento

Songs

  • BR-JCFB H 1 \ Lied: Ein dunkler Feind (Wf XIX/1.1)
  • BR-JCFB H 2 \ Lied: Die Gespenster (Wf XIX/1.2)
  • BR-JCFB H 3 \ Lied: Die Zeit (Wf XIX:/1.3)
  • BR-JCFB H 4 \ Lied: Der Sieg über sich selbst (Wf XIX/1.4)
  • BR-JCFB H 5 \ Lied: Der Nachbarin Climene (Wf XIX/1.5)

Other works in Wohlfarth's catalogue edit

  • Wf V \ Sextet for piano, winds & strings in C major (see Johann Christian Bach WarB B 78)
  • Wf XV/1 \ Ich lieg und schlafe ganz mit Frieden
  • Wf XV/2 \ Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, chorale motet on the hymn by Philipp Nicolai
  • Wf XV/3 \ Dem Erlöser
  • Wf XV/4 \ Unsere Auferstehung durch die Auferstehung Jesu
  • Wf XVI/1 \ 5 Geistliche Lieder
  • Wf XVI/2 \ 50 Geistliche Lieder
  • Wf XVIII/7 \ O, wir bringen gerne dir
  • Wf XVIIII/2 \ 24 Lieder
  • Wf XX/1 \ Keyboard Concerto in C minor
  • Wf XX/2 \ Keyboard Concerto in G major
  • Wf XX/4 \ Fugue for keyboard in C minor
  • Wf XXI/1 \ Arrangement of CPE Bach's "Weynachtslied"
  • Wf XXI/2 \ Arrangement of CPE Bach's "Dancklied"
  • Wf XXI/3 \ Arrangement of CPE Bach's "Der thätige Glaube"

Works not referenced in any catalogue

  • Cello Sonata in G major

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ a b Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1 January 1988). Four Late Sinfonias. A-R Editions, Inc. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-89579-226-6.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-03-02.
  3. ^ New Grove, p. 312
  4. ^ Sonata first published along with other works by his brother, C. P. E. Bach, in Musikalisches Vielerley, 1770 (pp. 118–125). source
  5. ^ Original was in A major and lost in fire. A transcribed version was later published in D major and later again in A major. Both revised versions are available. source (A major revision) 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine. D major revision: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
  6. ^ a b c d "Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach" in Nolte, Ewald V., ed., Four Early Sinfonias at Google Books. Dates based on early copies by Johann Friedrich Peter. Madison, Wis.: A-R Editions, 1982. Preface page xi. ISBN 0-89579-170-6. OCLC 9203471.

Sources

  • Ulrich Leisinger, "Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach," Grove Music Online
  • Eugene Helm, "Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach" The New Grove Bach Family, Macmillan 1985 pp. 309–314

External links edit

johann, christoph, friedrich, bach, june, 1732, january, 1795, german, composer, harpsichordist, fifth, johann, sebastian, bach, sometimes, referred, bückeburg, bach, portrait, bach, georg, david, matthieu, 1774born, 1732, june, 1732leipzigdied26, january, 179. Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach 21 June 1732 26 January 1795 1 was a German composer and harpsichordist the fifth son of Johann Sebastian Bach sometimes referred to as the Buckeburg Bach Johann Christoph Friedrich BachPortrait of Bach by Georg David Matthieu 1774Born 1732 06 21 21 June 1732LeipzigDied26 January 1795 1795 01 26 aged 62 BuckeburgOccupationsHarpsichordist Composer Born in Leipzig 1 in the Electorate of Saxony he was taught music by his father and also tutored by his distant cousin Johann Elias Bach de He studied at the St Thomas School and some believe he studied law at the university there but there is no record of this In 1750 William Count of Schaumburg Lippe appointed Johann Christoph harpsichordist at Buckeburg and in 1759 he became concertmaster While there Bach collaborated with Johann Gottfried Herder who provided the texts for six vocal works the music survives for only four of these Bach wrote keyboard sonatas symphonies oratorios liturgical choir pieces and motets operas and songs Because of Count Wilhelm s predilection for Italian music Bach had to adapt his style accordingly but he retained stylistic traits of the music of his father and of his brother C P E Bach He married the singer Lucia Elisabeth Munchhausen 1728 1803 in 1755 2 and the Count stood as godfather to his son Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach J C F educated his son in music as his own father had and Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst went on to become music director to Frederick William II of Prussia In April 1778 he and Wilhelm travelled to England to visit Johann Christian Bach J C F Bach died 1795 in Buckeburg aged 62 Contents 1 Assessment 2 Works 2 1 Keyboard works 2 2 Chamber music 2 3 Orchestral works 2 4 Vocal works 2 5 Other works in Wohlfarth s catalogue 3 References 4 External linksAssessment editThe 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica says of him He was an industrious composer whose work reflects no discredit on the family name He was an outstanding virtuoso of the keyboard with a reasonably wide repertory of surviving works including twenty symphonies the later ones influenced by Haydn and Mozart hardly a genre of vocal music was neglected by him 3 A significant portion of J C F Bach s output was lost in the WWII destruction of the Staatliches Institut fur Musikforschung in Berlin where the scores had been on deposit since 1917 Musicologists Hansdieter Wohlfahrth who catalogued his works and Ulrich Leisinger consider Bach a transitional figure in the mold of his half brother C P E his brother Johann Christian the Grauns Carl and Johann and Georg Philipp Telemann with some works in the style of the high Baroque some in a galant idiom and still others which combine elements of the two along with traits of the nascent classical style Works edit BR JCFB denotes Bach Repertorium Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach Wf denotes wohlfahrt verzeichnis Bach Digital Work BDW pages contain information about individual compositions Keyboard works edit Two Sonatas from Musikalisches Vielerley collection of works made by CPE Bach not after 1770 BR JCFB A 1 Keyboard Sonata in F major Wf XI 1 BR JCFB A 2 Keyboard Sonata in C major Wf XI 2 Six easy Sonatas for Clavier or Pianoforte composed before December 26 1783 BR JCFB A 3 No 1 Keyboard Sonata in C major Wf XI 3 1 BR JCFB A 4 No 2 Keyboard Sonata in F major Wf XI 3 2 BR JCFB A 5 No 3 Keyboard Sonata in E major Wf XI 3 3 BR JCFB A 6 No 4 Keyboard Sonata in D major Wf XI 3 4 BR JCFB A 7 No 5 Keyboard Sonata in A major Wf XI 3 5 BR A 8 Keyboard Sonata in E flat major Wf XI 3 6 Three Sonatas and Sonatina from Musikalische Nebenstunden Collection of works made by JCF Bach Not after 1787 88 BR JCFB A 9 Keyboard Sonata in C major Wf XI 4 BR JCFB A 10 Keyboard Sonata in G major Wf XI 5 BR JCFB A 11 Keyboard Sonata in F major Wf XI 6 BR JCFB A 12 Keyboard Sonatina in A minor Wf XI 7 Three easy Sonatas for Clavier of Pianoforte composed before October 1788 published in 1789 BR JCFB A 13 No 1 Keyboard Sonata in D major Wf XI 8 1 BR JCFB A 14 No 2 Keyboard Sonata in A major Wf XI 8 2 BR JCFB A 15 No 3 Keyboard Sonata in E major Wf XI 8 3 Six easy Sonatas composed around 1785 perhaps composed for Christoph Ernst Abraham Albrecht von Boineburg at that time the judiciary in Rinteln BR JCFB A 16 No 1 Keyboard Sonata in D major BR JCFB A 17 No 2 Keyboard Sonata in A major BR JCFB A 18 No 3 Keyboard Sonata in F major Wf XI 9 BR JCFB A 19 No 4 Keyboard Sonata in B flat major BR JCFB A 20 No 5 Keyboard Sonata in G major BR JCFB A 21 No 6 Keyboard Sonata in E flat major Six Sonatas composed around 1785 probably like A 16 21 for C E A A von Boineburg BR JCFB A 22 25 4 Keyboard Sonatas lost BR JCFB A 26 No 5 Keyboard Sonata in E flat major BR JCFB A 27 No 6 Keyboard Sonata in F major Seven Sonatas Composed before around and not after March 1789 only one Sonata survived BR JCFB A 28 30 A 32 34 6 Keyboard Sonatas lost BR JCFB A 31 Keyboard Sonata in D major BR JCFB A 35 37 3 Keyboard Sonatas lost BR JCFB A 38 39 2 Keyboard Sonatas lost BR JCFB A 40 keyboard Sonata for 4 hands in A major Wf XIII 1 around 1786 BR JCFB A 41 keyboard Sonata for 4 hands in C major Wf XIII 2 perhaps around 1791 BR JCFB A 42 43 2 Sonatas for 2 keyboards lost BR JCFB A 44 Variations in A major Wf XII 1 lost BR JCFB A 45 Allegretto in G major with 18 Variations on Ah vous dirais je Maman Wf XII 2 Composed around 1785 90 originally comprised only 13 variations and was later expanded by 5 variations Five Pieces from Musikalisches Vielerley not after 1770 BR JCFB A 46 Minuet for dance and Trio in D major Wf XII 3 BR JCFB A 47 Alla polacca in G major Wf XII 7 BR JCFB A 48 Minuet and Trio in F major Wf XII 4 BR JCFB A 49 Two minuets for dance in D major Wf XII 5 BR JCFB A 50 Alla polacca in F major Wf XII 6 Seventy pieces from Musikalische Nebenstunden The keyboard pieces belong to different genre traditions and are likely to come from different creative periods Wf XII 13 BR JCFB A 51 Allegro in C major BR JCFB A 52 Minuet in C major BWV deest BR JCFB A 53 Andante in G major BR JCFB A 54 March in G major BR JCFB A 55 Allegretto in F major BR JCFB A 56 Minuet alternating between F major and B flat major BR JCFB A 57 Polonaise in F major BR JCFB A 58 Allegretto in D major BR JCFB A 59 March in D major BR JCFB A 60 Schwabisch Swabian in D major kind of folk dance BR JCFB A 61 Minuet in D major and Trio in G major BR JCFB A 62 Angloise in G major BR JCFB A 63 Villanella in C major BR JCFB A 64 Scherzo in C major BR JCFB A 65 Allegro moderato in G major BR JCFB A 66 Minuet in G major and Trio in C major BR JCFB A 67 Polonaise in G major BR JCFB A 68 March in G major BR JCFB A 69 Angloise and trio in G major BR JCFB A 70 Allegro F major BR JCFB A 71 Schwabisch F major BR JCFB A 72 Minuet in F major and Trio in B flat major BR JCFB A 73 Allegro in D minor BR JCFB A 74 Angloise in F major BR JCFB A 75 Minuet in C major BR JCFB A 76 March in G major BR JCFB A 77 March in D major and Trio in G major BR JCFB A 78 Allegro in G major BR JCFB A 79 Minuet and Trio in G major BR JCFB A 80 Allegro in B flat major BR JCFB A 81 Villanella in D major BR JCFB A 82 Angloise in D major and Trio in G major BR JCFB A 83 March in G major BR JCFB A 84 Villanella in B flat major BR JCFB A 85 Angloise in B flat major BR JCFB A 86 Presto in G minor BR JCFB A 87 Allegro in E flat major BR JCFB A 88 Adagio in C minor BR JCFB A 89 March in E flat major BR JCFB A 90 Minuet in E flat major and Trio in B flat major BR JCFB A 91 Polonaise in E flat major BR JCFB A 92 Angloise in E flat major and Trio in B flat major BR JCFB A 93 March in E flat major BR JCFB A 94 Minuet alternating between E flat major and C minor BR JCFB A 95 Allegro in E minor BR JCFB A 96 Minuet alternating between A major and E major BR JCFB A 97 Angloise in D major BR JCFB A 98 Angloise in D major BR JCFB A 99 Minuet in D major and Trio in A major BR JCFB A 100 Musette in G major BR JCFB A 101 Solfeggio in G major BR JCFB A 102 Angloise in D major BR JCFB A 103 Minuet in G major and Trio in D major BR JCFB A 104 Polonaise in D major BR JCFB A 105 March in D major BR JCFB A 106 Andante in E major BR JCFB A 107 Angloise in A major BR JCFB A 108 Solfeggio in D major BR JCFB A 109 Angloise in G major BR JCFB A 110 March in B flat major BR JCFB A 111 Schwabisch in F major BR JCFB A 112 Angloise in B flat major BR JCFB A 113 Schwabisch in D major BR JCFB A 114 Polonaise in E flat major BR JCFB A 115 Minuet in E flat major and Trio in B flat major BR JCFB A 116 Schwabisch in C major BR JCFB A 117 Minuet and Trio in C major BR JCFB A 118 Angloise in F major BR JCFB A 119 Alla Polacca in C major BR JCFB A 120 Minuet in F major and Trio in F minor Five Pieces composed around 1745 49 at least before taking up service in Buckeburg BR JCFB A 121 Polonaise in G major Wf XII 8 BR JCFB A 122 Minuet in F major Wf XII 9 BR JCFB A 123 Polonaise in F major Wf XII 10 BR JCFB A 124 Minuet in G major Wf XII 11 BR JCFB A 125 Minuet in A major Wf XII 12 BR JCFB A Inc1 Partia Allegro in C major around 1745 BWV deest Six fugues published under Telemann name not after 1758 BR JCFB A Inc2 Fugue for keyboard in G minor lost based on G minor fugue from WTC I by JS Bach BR JCFB A Inc3 Fugue for keyboard in E minor lost BR JCFB A Inc4 Fugue for keyboard in C major lost BR JCFB A Inc5 Fugue for keyboard in F major TWV 30 27 based on fugue Wq 119 3 by CPEB BR JCFB A Inc6 Fugue for keyboard in D major lost BR JCFB A Inc7 Fugue for keyboard in C major lost BR JCFB A Inc8 Galanterie Stucke for keyboard Chamber music edit The Sonatas denotes the Trio Sonata form BR JCFB B 1 Cello Sola in A major Wf X 3 1770 4 BR JCFB B 2 Cello Solo in G major Wf X 1 BR JCFB B 3a Trio for traverso flute violin amp bc in A major Wf VII 1 BR JCFB B 3b Trio for traverso flute and keyboard in A major Wf VII 1 BR JCFB B 4 Trio for flute viola amp bc in E minor BR JCFB B 5 10 Six Trios for two Flutes and Basso continuo composed by May 1 1770 lost Two trios for two Violins and Basso Continuo Composed before December 23 1768 BR JCFB B 11 Trio for 2 violins amp b c in A major Wf VII 2 BR JCFB B 12 Trio for 2 violins amp b c in F major Wf VII 3 BR JCFB B 13 Trio for 2 violins amp b c lost BR JCFB B 14 Trio for keyboard and violin flute in E flat major Wf VIII 2 Six Sonatas for Keyboard and flute violin one of the most widely performed work by composer published 1777 BR JCFB B 15 Flute Sonata No 1 in D minor Wf VIII 3 1 BR JCFB B 16 Flute Sonata No 2 in D major Wf VIII 3 2 two versions 16a and 16b BR JCFB B 17 Flute Sonata No 3 in C major Wf VIII 3 3 BR JCFB B 18 Flute Sonata No 4 in C major Wf VIII 3 4 two versions 18a and 18b BR JCFB B 19 Flute Sonata No 5 in A major Wf VIII 3 5 BR JCFB B 20 Flute Sonata No 6 in C major Wf VIII 3 6 versions 16b and 18b were versions made after the published collection meaning that 16a and 18a are those found in the collection Two Sonatas for keyboard and violin from Musikalische Nebenstunden BR JCFB B 21 Sonata in G major Wf IX 2 BR JCFB B 22 Sonata in D major Wf IX 3 BR JCFB B 23 24 2 Flute Sonatas lost Three Sonatas for keyboard and flute violin composed around 1770 80 BR JCFB B 25 Sonata in F major Wf VIII 1 BR JCFB B 26 Violin Sonata in F major incomplete BR JCFB B 27 Violin Sonata in D major incomplete BR JCFB B 28 Sonata for Keyboard and Violin in G major Wf IX 1 lost BR JCFB B 29a Sonata for keyboard and flute violin in D major Wf VII 4 BR JCFB B 29b Sonata for Harpsichord concertato and flute violin and Violoncello in D major Wf VII 4 later version Six Sonatas with keyboard composed around 1780 not before 1777 for Keyboard Flute Violin and Viola BR JCFB B 30 Sonata No 1 lost BR JCFB B 31 Sonata No 2 in G major Wf VII 5 BR JCFB B 32 Sonata No 3 in A major Wf VII 6 BR JCFB B 33 Sonata No 4 lost BR JCFB B 34 Sonata No 5 in C major Wf VII 7 BR JCFB B 35 Sonata No 6 lost BR JCFB B 36 Sonata in A major Keyboard Cello Wf X 4 lost Six Quartet for Flute Violin Viola and Basso Continuo composed around 1768 69 and not before 1766 BR JCFB B 37 Quartet No 1 in D major Wf VI 1 BR JCFB B 38 Quartet No 2 in G major Wf VI 2 BR JCFB B 39 Quartet No 3 in C major Wf VI 3 BR JCFB B 40 Quartet No 4 in D major Wf VI 4 BR JCFB B 41 Quartet No 5 in F major Wf VI 5 BR JCFB B 42 Quartet No 6 in B flat major Wf VI 6 Six Quartet for 2 Violins viola and Basso Continuo composed in England around 1778 BR JCFB B 43 String Quartet No 1 in E flat major BR JCFB B 44 String Quartet No 2 in B flat major BR JCFB B 45 String Quartet No 3 in A major BR JCFB B 46 String Quartet No 4 in D major BR JCFB B 47 String Quartet No 5 in G major BR JCFB B 48 String Quartet No 6 in F major BR JCFB B 49 Wind Septet for Oboe 2 Clarinets 2 Bassoons and 2 Horns in E flat major Wf IV 1 lost BR JCFB B 50 53 4 Marches for wind band lost BR JCFB B Inc1 Trio Sonata for 2 violins amp b c in B flat major Wf XX 3 BR JCFB B Inc2 Trio Sonata for 2 flutes amp b c in C major lost BR JCFB B Inc3 Cello Sonata in D major Wf X 2 lost 5 BR JCFB B Inc4 Violin Sonata lost Orchestral works edit Seven Symphonies composed before December 23 1768 BR JCFB C 1 Symphony in D major Wf I 5 lost BR JCFB C 1b Symphony in D major keyboard reduction Wf I 5 BR JCFB C 2 3 2 Symphonies lost BR JCFB C 4 Symphony in D minor Wf I 3 6 BR JCFB C 5 Symphony in F major Wf I 1 6 BR JCFB C 6 Symphony in B flat major Wf I 2 6 BR JCFB C 7 Symphony in E major Wf I 4 6 Three Symphonies composed by 1770 BR JCFB C 8 9 2 Symphonies lost BR JCFB C 10 Symphony in C major Wf I 6 Three Symphonies a 6 composed until 1770 BR JCFB C 11 Symphony in D major Wf I 8 lost BR JCFB C 12 Symphony in G major Wf I 7 lost BR JCFB C 13 Symphony in D major Wf I 9 lost BR JCFB C 14 Symphony in E flat major Wf I 10 BR JCFB C 15 17 3 Symphonies lost Six Symphonies a 8 or a 10 composed by 1792 BR JCFB C 18 Symphony lost BR JCFB C 19 Symphony no 2 in D major Wf I 11 lost BR JCFB C 20 Symphony no 3 in F major Wf I 12 lost BR JCFB C 21 Symphony no 4 in D major Wf I 13 lost BR JCFB C 22 Symphony no 5 in C major Wf I 14 lost BR JCFB C 23 Symphony no 6 in G major Wf I 15 BR JCFB C 24 Symphony in E flat major Wf I 18 lost BR JCFB C 25 Symphony in E flat major Wf I 19 lost BR JCFB C 26 Grand Symphony in D major Wf I 16 lost BR JCFB C 27 Symphony in C major Wf I 17 lost BR JCFB C 28 Symphony in B flat major Wf I 20 composed until August 1794 BR JCFB C 29 Keyboard Concerto no 1 in E flat major incorrectly attributed to JCB Warb YC 90 BR JCFB C 30a Keyboard Concerto no 2 Orchestral version in A major until mid May 1768 Incorrectly attributed to CPE Bach and JC Bach H383 and H490 Warb YC 91 BR JCFB C 30b Keyboard Concerto no 2 Keyboard solo in A major until mid May 1768 Incorrectly attributed to CPE Bach and JC Bach H383 H384 Six Keyboard Concerto Composed in England around 1778 or immediately after his return BR JCFB C 31 Keyboard Concerto London No 1 in G major BR JCFB C 32 Keyboard Concerto London No 2 in F major BR JCFB C 33 Keyboard Concerto London No 3 in D major BR JCFB C 34 Keyboard Concerto London No 4 in E flat major BR JCFB C 35 Keyboard Concerto London No 5 in B flat major BR JCFB C 36 Keyboard Concerto London No 6 in C major BR JCFB C 37 Harpsichord Concerto in E major 1782 Wf II 1 BR JCFB C 38 Keyboard Concerto 1766 lost BR JCFB C 39 Keyboard Concerto 1788 lost BR JCFB C 40 Harpsichord Concerto in F major 1782 Wf II 4 BR JCFB C 41 Harpsichord Concerto in D major around 1780 85 Wf II 2 BR JCFB C 42 Keyboard Concerto in A major Wf II 3 lost BR JCFB C 43 Concerto Grosso in E flat major before September 1792 Wf II 5 1792 BR JCFB C 44 Concerto for Keyboard and Viola in E flat major around 1790 wf S 152 BR JCFB C 45 Concerto for Keyboard and Oboe in E flat major Wf III lost BR JCFB C 46 Keyboard Concerto in C major identity of composer is uncertain before 1749 Vocal works edit Liturgical Works Oratorios BR JCFB D 1 Die Pillgrimme auf Golgatha incorrectly attributed to CPE Bach H 862 BR JCFB D 2a Original version Der Tod Jesu Wf XIV 1 BWV 244 3 244 62 Performed April 13 1770 BR JCFB D 2b Later version Der Tod Jesu Wf XIV 1 erformed April 8 1784 BR JCFB D 3a Original version Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu Wf XIV 10 Performed April 19 1772 BR JCFB D 3b Later version Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu Wf XIV 10 around 1785 BR JCFB D 4 Die Hirten bey der Krippe Jesu Wf XIV 9 lost BR JCFB D 5a Early version Die Kindheit Jesu Wf XIV 2 performed February 11 1773 BR JCFB D 5b Revised version Die Kindheit Jesu Wf XIV 2 around 1784 85 BR JCFB D 6a Original version Die Auferweckung Lazarus Wf XIV 3 performed April 23 1773 BR JCFB D 6b Later version Die Auferweckung Lazarus Wf XIV 3 around 1785 90 BR JCFB D 7 Der Fremdling auf Golgotha Wf XIV 7 lost Cantata BR JCFB D 8a Mosis Mutter und ihre Tochter Wf XVII 3 incomplete before February 1788 BR JCFB D 8b Keyboard reduction Mosis Mutter und ihre Tochter Wf XVII 3 incomplete before February 1788 Mass Mass set Magnificat BR JCFB E 1a Miserere BR JCFB E 1b Miserere Cantatas BR JCFB F 1 Pfingstkantate Wf XIV 4 lost BR JCFB F 2 Sieh Buckeburg was Gott an Dir getan lost BR JCFB F 3 Himmelfahrts Musik Wf XIV 8 BR JCFB F 4 Michaels Sieg Wf XIV 5 BR JCFB F 5 Nun teures Land der Herr hat dich erhort lost BR JCFB F 6 Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied Wf XIV 11 lost BR JCFB F 7 Gott wird deinen Fuss nicht gleiten lassen Wf XIV 12 BR JCFB F Inc1 Funeral Music for Count Philipp Ernst lost BR JCFB F Inc2 Heut ist der Tag des Dankens ihr Volker lost Arias cantatas and incidental music BR JCFB G 1 Luci amate ah non piangete Wf XVIII 8 BR JCFB G 2 11 10 Italian Arias lost BR JCFB G 12 26 15 Italian Cantatas lost BR JCFB G 27 L Inciampo Wf XVIII 2 BR JCFB G 28 44 18 Italian Cantatas lost BR JCFB G 45 Scenes for Il pastor fido lost BR JCFB G 46 Cassandra Wf XVIII 1 BR JCFB G 47 Die Amerikanerin Wf XVIII 3 BR JCFB G 48 Ino Wf XVIII 4 BR JCFB G 49 Prokris und Cephalus Wf XVIII 6 BR JCFB G 50 Pygmalion Wf XVIII 5 BR JCFB G 51 Ariadne auf Naxos lost BR JCFB G 52 Brutus Wf XVII 1 lost BR JCFB G 53 Philoktetes Wf XVII 2 lost BR JCFB G Inc1 Stimmt an greift rasch in eure Saiten lost BR JCFB G Inc2 Va crescendo il mio tormento Songs BR JCFB H 1 Lied Ein dunkler Feind Wf XIX 1 1 BR JCFB H 2 Lied Die Gespenster Wf XIX 1 2 BR JCFB H 3 Lied Die Zeit Wf XIX 1 3 BR JCFB H 4 Lied Der Sieg uber sich selbst Wf XIX 1 4 BR JCFB H 5 Lied Der Nachbarin Climene Wf XIX 1 5 Other works in Wohlfarth s catalogue edit Wf V Sextet for piano winds amp strings in C major see Johann Christian Bach WarB B 78 Wf XV 1 Ich lieg und schlafe ganz mit Frieden Wf XV 2 Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme chorale motet on the hymn by Philipp Nicolai Wf XV 3 Dem Erloser Wf XV 4 Unsere Auferstehung durch die Auferstehung Jesu Wf XVI 1 5 Geistliche Lieder Wf XVI 2 50 Geistliche Lieder Wf XVIII 7 O wir bringen gerne dir Wf XVIIII 2 24 Lieder Wf XX 1 Keyboard Concerto in C minor Wf XX 2 Keyboard Concerto in G major Wf XX 4 Fugue for keyboard in C minor Wf XXI 1 Arrangement of CPE Bach s Weynachtslied Wf XXI 2 Arrangement of CPE Bach s Dancklied Wf XXI 3 Arrangement of CPE Bach s Der thatige Glaube Works not referenced in any catalogue Cello Sonata in G majorReferences editNotes a b Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach 1 January 1988 Four Late Sinfonias A R Editions Inc p 7 ISBN 978 0 89579 226 6 Das Johann Sebastian Bach Portal German Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2012 03 02 New Grove p 312 Sonata first published along with other works by his brother C P E Bach in Musikalisches Vielerley 1770 pp 118 125 source Original was in A major and lost in fire A transcribed version was later published in D major and later again in A major Both revised versions are available source A major revision Archived 2011 10 02 at the Wayback Machine D major revision Scores at the International Music Score Library Project a b c d Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach in Nolte Ewald V ed Four Early Sinfonias at Google Books Dates based on early copies by Johann Friedrich Peter Madison Wis A R Editions 1982 Preface page xi ISBN 0 89579 170 6 OCLC 9203471 Sources Ulrich Leisinger Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach Grove Music Online Eugene Helm Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach The New Grove Bach Family Macmillan 1985 pp 309 314External links editFree scores by Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach amp oldid 1172201549, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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