BACH, JOHANN CHRISTIAN BIOGRAPHY(1735 - 1782)
The youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach by his second wife,
Johann Christian Bach was born in Leipzig in 1735 and on the death
of his father in 1750 moved to Berlin to live with his brother
C.P.E. Bach. He later travelled to Italy, where he studied with
the famous Padre Martini, became a Catholic and was employed for
a short time as organist at Milan Cathedral. In 1762 he moved
to London as a composer of Italian opera, like Handel fifty years
before him, and enjoyed a considerable reputation there for a
number of years, establishing a series of subscription concerts
with his colleague Abel. His fame extended both to Mannheim and
to Paris, but by the time of his death his popularity in London
had waned. His influence on the young Mozart was considerable,
and they met both in London and in Paris. He is sometimes known
as "the London Bach" .
Orchestral Music
Johann Christian Bach wrote a number of orchestral works, some for the concerts that he organised in the Hanover Street concert rooms in London. These compositions included Six Grand Overtures, Op. 18, and Six Harpsichord Concertos, Op. 7.
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