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Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Source: Wikimedia | By: Dr. Martin Falck-Leipzig : C. F. Kahnt Nachfolger, c1913. Printed in Leipzig by C. F. Kahnt (Publisher). A front page has a 1913 copyright notice and a 1919 printing year. The image is credited to P. Guelle taken from the original in the Royal Library, Berlin.. Original uploader was SchroCat at en.wikipedia. Later version(s) were uploaded by We hope at en.wikipedia. | License: Public domain

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, born on November twenty-second, seventeen ten, was a distinguished German composer, organist, and harpsichordist. As the second child and eldest son of the renowned Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach, he inherited a rich musical legacy that shaped his artistic journey.

Despite his remarkable talent as an improviser and composer, Friedemann's career was marked by instability. His genius was often overshadowed by financial difficulties, leading to a life that, while filled with creativity, ultimately ended in poverty.

Throughout his life, Friedemann contributed significantly to the world of music as a musician, music arranger, and independent publisher. His works, though not as widely recognized during his lifetime, reflect the depth of his musical intellect and the influence of his father's teachings.