PRESENTATION OUTLINE
CARL PHILLIP EMANUEL BACH
CARL PHILLIP EMANUEL BACH
His reputation followed Georg Phillip Telemann.
His father was Johann Sebastian Bach.
He devoted himself completely to music.
Made music during the Classical Era, which took place from 1730-1820. Strings and woodwinds were popular.
His reputation was established by the two sets of sonatas which he dedicated respectively to Frederick the great and the grand duke of Württemburg
DIE ISRAELITEN IN DER WÜSTE
- First composition at his new post in Hamburg
- Was considered a sacred piece, used in churches.
- Was an oratorio, or a large musical composition for
- orchestra, choir, and soloists
Carl Bach put a lot of drama in his music, and nowadays music has drama.
His second middle name, Phillip, was given in honor of his godfather, Georg Phillip Telemann.