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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
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Short Name: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Full Name: Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 1714-1788
Birth Year: 1714
Death Year: 1788

Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, born at Weimar, March 14, 1714; music director at Hamburg, a prolific composer, great in all departments; as a writer of sings, odes, pslams, etc., he surpassed all his contemporaries; died at Hamburg, of consumption, Sept. 14, 1788.

A Dictionary of Musical Information by John W. Moore, Boston: Oliver, Ditson & Company, 1876


Tunes by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (9)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
[All the world is God's world]C. P. E. Bach (Composer)116543 45171 43324
[Einst geh' ich ohne Beben]C. Ph. E. Bach (Composer)151654 34512 14332
[Gott ist mein Lied! Er ist der Gott der Stärke] (53215)Karl Philipp Emanuel Bach (Composer)153215 67176 55176
[Gott ist mein Lied! Er ist der Gott der Stärke] (Bach 56543)Ph. E. Bach (Composer)156543 32343 21567
[Groß ist der Herr! Von seiner Macht erzählen Himmel, Erd' und Meere]Karl Phil Emanuel Bach (1714-88) (Composer)111155 54323 34567
ROCKINGHAM (Miller)Karl P. E. Bach (Composer)3613421 35655 17655
ROEHRICHKarl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) (Composer)634322 54312 21765
[We sing, O God, our song to Thee]C. P. E. Bach (Composer)136543 22356 71432
WEIMAR (Bach)C. P. E. Bach (Arranged)955176 54332 14233

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