1. Johann Christian Bach Music comprhension Leila Brady Music
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2. Biography Born September 5th 1735 German decent One of 13
Children 3 siblings famous composers Classical Era Father Johann
Sebastian Bach Father dies J.C. Bach 14 y/o.
3. Berlin Moves to Berlin Becomes well recognized Carl Philip
Emanuel Bach Moves to Italy Understudy for C.P.E
4. Italy Count Litta; Night of malta Italian Noble man Hires
Padre Martini of Bologna musically educate J.C. Bach Litta covered
expenses Age 24 converts to Christianity Disowned by Lutheran
family Appointed Organist of the Cathederal of Milan Gave time to
produce own music 2 successful operas composed; Alessandro Nell
Indie, Artasere Offered Employment in England accepts offer
5. England Success in life Opera composer @ the Kings Theater
One years time writes 2 successful operas :Zanaida, Orione Brings
new opportunities Appointed Quen Charlottes Music Master Composing
Cantatas, Operas, and Symphonies Utilizes Galant Style of music
Mozart - 44 years old Final Opera Tragedie lyrique Amadis de
Graule. Queen Charlotte
6. End of Life Summary Dies @ age 46 in poverty London England
Survived by wife Cecilia Grassi Expenses paid by Queen Charlotte
Composed 90 symphonies + Cecilia Grassi
7. Composition History Composed in 1762 Published 1770 3
movements: Allegro con Brio Andante Allegro Assai
8. Symphony in E major, Op.6, No.3 W. C9
9. Hanover Band Founded in 1980 Caroline Brown Utilizes
historical instruments 1985 first U.S. tour 2001 completed a 22
disc set that began in 1995 of Johann Christian Bachs complete
work
10. Anthony Halstead Born England 1945 Conductor, director,
horn player Focused works on Baroque, Classical, Romantic eras
Tours internationally and has directed over 50 recordings on
C.D.
11. Listening Guide Allegro con Brio:4:13 Intro theme 1
begins
12. Andante 3:50
13. Allegro Assai 3:15
14. References/Bibliography (2014.). Retrieved from
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/47836/Johan
n-Christian-Bach (1997.). Retrieved from
http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/bachjc.php Ritzarev, M.
(2006). Eighteenth-century Russian music. Burlington Vermont:
Ashgate Publishing. Johann Christian Bach biography. (2000).
Retrieved from
http://www.biography.com/people/johann-christian-bach-
9194230?page=1
15. References and Bibliography Continued Hanover Band Symphony
in E flat major, Op. 6, No. 3, W. C9: I. Allegro con brio Hanover
Band Symphony in E flat major, Op. 6, No. 3, W. C9: II. Andante
Hanover Band Symphony in E flat major, Op. 6, No. 3, W. C9: III.
Allegro assai