Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - German classical composer
Person from Germany
Genres: baroque, classical, classical period, symphony, Baroque, Classical, german, composer
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About Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (8 March 1714 – 14 December 1788) was a German composer active during the transitional period between the Baroque and Classical eras. He was the fifth child and second surviving son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. Often referred to as C. P. E. Bach, he was a key figure in the development of a new musical style distinct from that of his father. C. P. E. Bach was a prominent representative of the empfindsamer Stil, or 'sensitive style', which emphasised expressiveness and emotional nuance in contrast to the more structured and formal characteristics of Baroque music. His keyboard compositions displayed qualities that anticipated the expressive ideals of Romanticism. His organ works were often aligned with the lighter galant style that influenced early Classical music. He was known as the "Berlin Bach" during his time working in Berlin, and later as the "Hamburg Bach" after his appointment as Kapellmeister in Hamburg, a position previously held by Georg Philipp Telemann, his godfather and a friend of his father. During his lifetime, he was typically referred to simply as Emanuel. In addition to his compositions, C. P. E. Bach was an important teacher and theorist. His treatise "Essay on the true art of playing keyboard instruments" was studied by later composers, including Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. His contributions to performance practice and musical form made him a significant figure in 18th-century music.
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach — Top 30 songs of 69
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| BACH CPE | Symphony Wq174 | ||
| BACH CPE | Brown; Goodman; Brandenburg Consort; - Concerto for Flute, Strings and B.c. Wq 22 (H 425) d-minor | ||
| BACH CPE | Cello Concerto in a, Wq.170 (H.432) | ||
| BACH CPE | Amsterdam Baroque, Koopman | ||
| BACH CPE | Concerto en la majeur pour violoncelle, avec deux violons WQ172 | ||
| BACH CPE | Concerto for Flute Wq 168 in A major | ||
| BACH CPE | Concerto for harpsichord & strings in E flat major, Wq2, H404 | ||
| BACH CPE | English Concert, Pinnock | ||
| BACH CPE | Gallois, flute | ||
| BACH CPE | Gallois, flute | ||
| BACH CPE | Hamburg Symphony in A, Wq 182,4 (H660) | ||
| BACH CPE | Orchestra-Symphony no.4 in G major | ||
| BACH CPE | Sonata in C | ||
| BACH CPE | Symphonie Wq173 | ||
| BACH CPE | Symphonie Wq179 | ||
| BACH CPE | Flute Sonata in Bb, H 578 (Wq 161-2) | ||
| BACH CPE | Concerto for 2 Harpsichords Wq.46 (H.408) | ||
| BACH CPE | Le Nouveau Quatuor | ||
| BACH CPE | Concerto in Eb, [ob,str,bc] Wq 165 (H468) | ||
| BACH CPE | Gallois, flute | ||
| BACH CPE | Hamburg Symphony in C, Wq 182,3 (H659) | ||
| BACH CPE | Symphony Wq178 | ||
| BACH CPE | Flute Sonata in Eb, H 545 | ||
| BACH CPE | Concerto for 2 harpsichords & orchestra in F major, Wq46, H410 'Double Concerto'_ No. 1 | ||
| BACH CPE | English Concert, Pinnock | ||
| BACH CPE | Flute Sonata in C, H 515 (Wq 87) | ||
| BACH CPE | Flute Sonata in G, H 509 (Wq 86) | ||
| BACH CPE | Flute Sonata in G, H.542-5 | ||
| BACH CPE | Gallois, flute | ||
| BACH CPE | Orchestra-Symphony no.2 in E-flat major |