Composer
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784); DEU
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Admirers of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach consider him in many ways the most original and interesting of the composer-sons of the great Johann Sebastian. His music fell generally into the transitional period between Baroque and Classical styles, but it was distinctive and personal.
Naturally, he was taught by his father, who also sent him to study violin with J.G. Graun and saw to it that W.F. Bach's great successes in general education at Leipzig's Thomasschule and the University of Leipzig (where he studied philosophy, law, and mathematics) did not interfere with his music. After graduation he worked as a musical assistant for his father. He left home at the age of 23 to become organist of the Sophienkirche in Dresden. This was a part-time position, allowing him time for more math studies, and composition of operas and ballets for the local Court.
In 1746, he became the organist at the Liebfrauenkirche in Hallé, a better position involving not only playing organ in that church, but organizing orchestral performances in the city's three main churches. He became known for his brilliant organ improvisations and is generally listed as the last great German Baroque organist. He ran into trouble due to his interests in modern enlightenment philosophy and his inability to take seriously the very pious style of the town's rulers. Chafing at their attempts to restrict him, he applied for various jobs elsewhere as they opened up, further irritating the town fathers.
In 1751 he married Dorothea Elisabeth Georgi. In 1756, with the coming of the Seven Years' War, Hallé became an open city and Bach and his family suffered depredations from the various armies that went through. Despite inflation, the town fathers turned down his request for a raise in 1761. In 1762, he received an appointment as Kapellmeister in Darmstadt, seemingly a congenial position. But Bach delayed leaving Hallé and lost the job. He finally walked off the job in Hallé in 1764, setting himself up as a teacher in the town. He lived precariously after that, often sabotaging himself in attempts to get new jobs. He also earned the undying enmity of generations of music historians by losing many of the manuscripts of his father that had come into his care, receiving pages of bad press from them as a result. He treated his own music as carelessly, and much of it is also lost. He died in poverty in 1784 from a pulmonary disease.
© Joseph Stevenson, All Music Guide
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Keyboard Works
127 tracks
- Sonatas
33 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in A, F.8
3 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in Bb, F.9
6 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in C, F.2
3 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in D, F.3
3 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in D, F.4
6 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in D, Fk. 3
3 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in Eb, F.5
3 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in F, Fk. +202
3 tracks
- Sonata No.3 in Eb (arr. for flute and oboe)
3 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in A, F.8
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Fantasias
12 tracks
- Fantasia for keyboard in A-, F.23
2 tracks
- Fantasia for keyboard in C-
1 track
- Fantasia for keyboard in C-, F.15
1 track
- Fantasia for keyboard in D-, F.19
1 track
- Fantasia for keyboard in D-/F major, F.18
1 track
- Fantasia for keyboard in E-, F.21
3 tracks
- Fantasia in D-, Fk. deest
1 track
- Fantasia in D-, Fk. 19
1 track
- Fantasia in E-, F. 21
1 track
- Fantasia for keyboard in A-, F.23
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Fugues
25 tracks
- 8 Keyboard Fugues, F.31
16 tracks
- Fugue in F, F. 33
1 track
- Fugue in C-, F. 32
1 track
- Fugue in C- (1)
1 track
- Fugue in F, F. 36, "Tripelfuge"
1 track
- Fugue in C- (2)
1 track
- Fugue in Bb (1)
1 track
- Fugue in D
1 track
- Fugue in Bb (2)
1 track
- Fugue in A-
1 track
- 8 Keyboard Fugues, F.31
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Chorale Preludes
10 tracks
- Christe, der du bist Tag (chorale prelude)
2 tracks
- Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (chorale prelude, F.38, No.1)
2 tracks
- Was mein Gott will (chorale prelude)
2 tracks
- Wir danken dir Herr Jesu Christ (chorale prelude)
2 tracks
- 7 Chorale Preludes, F. 38/1: No.4. Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt
1 track
- 7 Chorale Preludes, F. 38/1: No.7. Wir Christenleut han jetzund Freud
1 track
- Christe, der du bist Tag (chorale prelude)
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Other Keyboard Works
47 tracks
- Keyboard Concerto in G, Fk. 40
3 tracks
- Keyboard Suite in G-, F.24
5 tracks
- Menuett in F, Fk. deest
5 tracks
- Ouverture in Eb, Fk. deest
2 tracks
- 18 Pieces for musical clock (previously attrib. to J.S. Bach, BWV Anh.133-150)
18 tracks
- 12 Polonaises for keyboard, F.12
14 tracks
- Keyboard Concerto in G, Fk. 40
- Sonatas
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Vocal Works
110 tracks
- Choral Works
110 tracks
- Dies ist der Tag, F.85 (cantata)
13 tracks
- Erzittert und fallet, F.83 (cantata)
7 tracks
- Es ist eine Stimme eines Predigers, F.89
12 tracks
- Lasset uns ablegen, F.80 (cantata)
19 tracks
- Erzittert und fallet, cantata for 4 voices and instruments, F.83
17 tracks
- Ach, dass du den Himmel zerrissest, Fk. 93
5 tracks
- Wohl dem, der den Herrn furchtet, Fk. 76
3 tracks
- O Wunder, wer kann dieses fassen?, Fk. 92
6 tracks
- Gott fähret auf mit Jauchzen, Fk. 75
9 tracks
- Der Herr wird mit Gerechtigkeit, Fk. 81
6 tracks
- Missa in G-, Fk. 100
6 tracks
- Heilig ist Gott, Fk. 78a
1 track
- Agnus Dei, Fk. 98b
1 track
- Wer mich liebet, Fk. 72
5 tracks
- Dies ist der Tag, F.85 (cantata)
- Choral Works
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Orchestral Works
40 tracks
- Concertos
24 tracks
- Flute Concerto in D
3 tracks
- Harpsichord Concerto in D, F.41
9 tracks
- Flute Concerto in D, (BR C15)
3 tracks
- Harpsichord Concerto in E-, F. 43 (BR C 12)
3 tracks
- Concerto for 2 harpsichords & orchestra in Eb ("Double Concerto"), F. 46 (BR C11)
3 tracks
- Harpsichord Concerto in G-
3 tracks
- Flute Concerto in D
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Symphonies
16 tracks
- Concertos
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Chamber Works
67 tracks
- Chamber Sonatas
9 tracks
- Flute Sonata in E-, F.52
3 tracks
- Flute Sonata in F, F.51
3 tracks
- Flute Sonata in E-, Fk. 52
3 tracks
- Flute Sonata in E-, F.52
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Trio Sonatas
2 tracks
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Other Chamber Works
50 tracks
- Duet No.1 for 2 Flutes in E-, F.54
6 tracks
- Duet No.2 for 2 Flutes in Eb, F.55
3 tracks
- Duet No.2 for 2 Violas in G, F.61
3 tracks
- Duet No.3 for 2 Flutes in Eb, F.56
3 tracks
- Duet No.4 for 2 Flutes in F, F.57
6 tracks
- Duet for 2 flutes in F, F.57
6 tracks
- Duet No.5 for 2 Flutes in F-, F.58
3 tracks
- Duet No.6 for 2 Flutes in G, F.59
4 tracks
- Flute Sonata in Bb
3 tracks
- Fugue in G-, F. 37
1 track
- Trio in B
3 tracks
- Trio in Bb, Fk. 50
6 tracks
- Trio No.1 in D, Fk. 47
3 tracks
- Duet No.1 for 2 Flutes in E-, F.54
- Duet for 2 flutes in E-. F. 54 (BR B1)
6 tracks
- Chamber Sonatas
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Piano Works
33 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in F, F. 202 (BR A10)
3 tracks
- Fugue for organ in G-, F. 37 (BR A92)
2 tracks
- Jesu, meine Freude, chorale prelude for organ, F.38/1/3
4 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in G, F. 7 (BR A14)
6 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in A, F. 8 (BR A15)
2 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in Eb, F. 201 (BR A8)
1 track
- Keyboard Sonata in D, F. 3 (BR A4)
3 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in Bb, F. 9 (BR A16)
3 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in Eb, F. 5 (BR A7)
3 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in C, F. 2 (BR A3)
3 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in D, F. 4 (BR A5)
3 tracks
- Keyboard Sonata in F, F. 202 (BR A10)
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Miscellaneous
1 track
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1 track
- Work(s)
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