Johann Christian Bach: Mailänder Vesperpsalmen

Johann Christian Bach: Mailänder Vesperpsalmen

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For the arch-Protestant Bach Family as for German musicology in the 19th and early 20th centuries through his conversion to Catholicism and his turning to Italian opera Johann Christian Bach was considerd the “black sheep” of the family. Prior to his brilliant...

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For the arch-Protestant Bach Family as for German musicology in the 19th and early 20th centuries through his conversion to Catholicism and his turning to Italian opera Johann Christian Bach was considerd the “black sheep” of the family. Prior to his brilliant career as an opera composer and impresario in London, from 1757 to 1760 he held the position of organist at the Milan Cathedral. During this period he composed numerous sacred works which are least well-known among the works of the youngest Bach son. Under the direction of Gerhard Jenemann, the renowned solo quartet centered around Joanne Lunn and Thomas E. Bauer, the Süddeutsche Kammerchor and Concerto Köln bring tolight a completely unknown Johann Christian Bach and they make clear why the “London Bach” was also called the “Milan Bach.”
Genres Sacred
Publisher Carus Verlag
Contributors Christian Bach, Johann(Composer)