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Freebase logoSearch * Home * Data * Apps * Discuss * Help * Please sign in or register to contributeLoading... * Edit * Flag o delete o merge with another topic o split into multiple topics o possibly offensiveCarl Philipp Emanuel BachAlso known as Edit * CPE Bach, * C.P.E.Bach, * Carlos Phillipp Emanuel Bach, * C.P.E. バッハ, * Karl Philipp Emanuel Bach, * C.P.E. Bach, * Bach, Carl Philip Emanuel, * Carl Philip Emanuel Bach *Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (March 8, 1714 – December 14, 1788) was a German musician and composer, the second of five sons of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. He was one of the founders of the Classical style, composing in the Rococo and Classical periods. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was born in Weimar, Germany. When he was ten years old he entered the St. Thomas School at Leipzig, where his father had become cantor in 1723, and continued his education as a student of jurisprudence at the universities of Leipzig (1731) and of Frankfurt (Oder) (1735). In 1738, at the age of 24, he took his degree, but at once abandoned his prospects of a legal career and determined to devote himself to music. A few months later (armed with a recommendation by Sylvius Leopold Weiss) he obtained an appointment in the service of Frederick II of Prussia ("Frederick the Great"), the then crown prince, and upon Frederick's accession in 1740 Carl Philipp became a member of the royal orchestra.... full article at wikipediaWrite new description for Freebase.comAdd a typeContents: * Person | * Deceased Person | * Musical Artist | * Composer | * Influence Node PeoplePersonmore options * View more like this * View schema * Remove Type11 empty fieldsEdit Gender * MaleEdit Date of birth * Mar 8, 1714Edit Place of birth * WeimarEdit * Import list * Detail view Country of nationalitydetail view » * Germany *Edit * Import list * Detail view Professiondetail view » * Composer *Edit * Import list * Detail view ReligionEdit * Import list * Detail view EthnicityEdit * Import list * Detail view Parentsdetail view » * Johann Sebastian Bach *Edit * Import list * Detail view ChildrenEdit * Import list * Detail view SiblingsEdit * Import list * Detail view Spouse (or domestic partner)Edit * Import list * Detail view Employment historyEdit * Import list * Detail view EducationEdit HeightEdit WeightEdit * Import list * Detail view QuotationsEdit * Import list * Detail view Places livedDeceased Personmore options * View more like this * View schema * Remove Type5 empty fieldsEdit Date of death * Dec 14, 1788Edit Place of death * HamburgEdit * Import list * Detail view Cause of deathEdit Date of cremationEdit * Import list * Detail view Place of cremationEdit Date of burialEdit * Import list * Detail view Place of burial MusicMusical Artistmore options * View more like this * View schema * Remove Type10 empty fieldsEdit * Import list * Detail view Musical GenresEdit * Import list * Detail view Place Musical Career BeganEdit * Import list * Detail view Albumsmusical album release date release type6 Hamburg Symphonies (Camerata Bern feat. conductor: Thomas Füri) * 1989 * Album3 Concertos (Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn feat. conductor: Jörg Faerber, flute: James Galway) * 1994 * AlbumClassical Collection #41 Concerti: Wq 46 / Wq 23 / Wq 165 (Collegium Aureum feat. conductor: Franz Josef Maier) 3 Quartets / Fantasy in C major (feat. flute: Nicholas McGegan, viola: Catherine Mackintosh, cello: Anthony Pleeth, fortepiano: Christopher Hogwwod) * AlbumCello Concertos (Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment feat. conductor: Gustav Lenhardt, cello: Anner Bylsma * AlbumComplete Flute Sonatas (feat. traverso: Barthold Kuijken, harpsichord: Bob van Asperen) * AlbumFlute Concertos (The Brandenburg Consort feat. conductor: Roy Goodman, baroque flute: Rachel Brown) * AlbumHamburger Sinfonien Wq 182, 3,4 & 5 / Concerti Wq 165 & 43,4 (Freiburger Barockorchester feat. conductor: Thomas Hengelbrock) * AlbumKeyboard Sonatas (feat. piano: Francois Chaplin) * Albumdetail view » moreEdit * Import list * Detail view Similar ArtistsEdit * Import list * Detail view Record LabelsEdit Active as Musical Artist (start)Edit Active as Musical Artist (end)Edit * Import list * Detail view Instruments PlayedEdit * Import list * Detail view Vocal RangeEdit * Import list * Detail view Album ContributionsEdit * Import list * Detail view Tracks RecordedSymph. # 1 in G Maj. - I Allegro di moltoSymph. # 1 in G Maj. / II Poco AdagioSymph. # 1 in G Maj. / III PrestoFlute Concerto in Bb - AdagioSolfeggiettoMarchFlute Concerto in A, Wq168: II Largo con sordiniFlute Concerto in G, Wq 169: II LargoFlute Concerto in D minor, Wq 426: II Un poco andanteAndantedetail view » moreEdit * Import list * Detail view Track ContributionsComposermore options * View more like this * View schema * Remove Type1 empty fieldEdit * Import list * Detail view Songs Composed InfluenceInfluence Nodemore options * View more like this * View schema * Remove Type2 empty fieldsEdit * Import list * Detail view Influenced ByEdit * Import list * Detail view PeersEdit * Import list * Detail view Influenced * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart * detail view »With the exception of Wikipedia summaries and some images the content on this page is typically distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution license or Public Domain.Wikipedia.gifThe original description for this topic was automatically generated from the Wikipedia article "Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach" licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.MusicbrainzThe album, artist, and track information originated from the MusicBrainz page entitled "Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach." 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