Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach, the capital of the duchy of Saxe-Eisenach, in present-day Germany, on 21 March 1685 O.S. (31 March 1685 N.S.). He was the son of Johann Ambrosius Bach, the director of the town musicians, and Maria Elisabeth Lämmerhirt. The second surviving son of J.S. Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel was the most innovative and idiosyncratic member of an extremely talented musical family. His music, unlike that of his father or that of the master he influenced, Haydn, did not define an era so much as reveal a deeply personal response to the musical conventions of his time. C.P.E. Bach could play his father's technically demanding keyboard pieces at sight by the time he was seven. Also an exceptional student in areas other than music, he enrolled at the University of Leipzig in 1731 to study law, then transferred to the University of Frankfurt an der Oder. He graduated in 1734, but remained in that backwater town giving keyboard lessons, involving himself in public concerts, and learning the composer's craft The Trio Sonata in D Minor (BWV 1036) has been questioned as to it's authorship but scholars believe that it was composed in 1731, when C.P.E. Bach was around 17 years old and revised in 1747, when Bach was around 33. Source: Allmusic(http://www.allmusic.com/composition/t...). Although originally written for 2 Violins & continuo, I created this Arrangement of the Trio Sonata in D Minor (BWV 1036) for Solo Pipe Organ (2 Manuals w/o Pedals).
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