Bach - Suites for Cello (Disc 1): Pablo Casals [2000] Biography @ www.baroquemusic.org Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21st l685, the son of Johann Ambrosius, court trumpeter for the Duke of Eisenach and director of the musicians of the town of Eisenach in Thuringia. For many years, members of the Bach family throughout Thuringia had held positions such as organists, town instrumentalists, or Cantors, and the family name enjoyed a wide reputation for musical talent.
The family at Eisenach lived in a reasonably spacious home just above the town center, with rooms for apprentice musicians, and a large grain store. (The pleasant and informative “Bach Haus” Museum in Eisenach does not claim to be the original family home). Here young Johann Sebastian was taught by his father to play the violin and the harpsichord. He was also initiated into the art of organ playing by his famous uncle, Johann Christoph Bach, who was then organist at the Georgenkirche in Eisenach. Sebastian was a very willing pupil and soon became extraordinarily proficient with these instruments.
When he was eight years old he went to the old Latin Grammar School, where Martin Luther had once been a pupil; he was taught reading and writing, Latin grammar, and a great deal of scripture, both in Latin and German. The boys of the school formed the choir of the St. Georgenkirche, which gave Johann Sebastian an opportunity to sing in the regular services, as well as in the nearby villages. He was described as having ‘an uncommonly fine treble voice’. The Lutheran spirit would have been strong in Eisenach, for it was in the Wartburg Castle standing high above the town, that Martin Luther, in hiding from his persecutors, translated the New Testament into German.
Roads were still unpaved in the smaller towns, sewage and refuse disposal poorly organized, and the existence of germs not yet scientifically discovered. Mortality rates were high as a result. At an early age Johann Sebastian lost a sister and later a brother. When he was only nine years old his mother died. Barely nine months later his father also died.
Johann Sebastian and one of his brothers, Johann Jakob, were taken into the home of their eldest brother, Johann Christoph (born l671) who had recently married and settled down at Ohrdruf, a small town thirty miles south-east of Eisenach. Johann Christoph, a former pupil of Pachelbel, was now well established as organist of the St. Michaeliskirche, Ohrdruf. Full Album Tracks Listing [MP3 Direct Download] Right Click and Save Target As… Disc: 1 1. Suite No.1 In G Major, BWV 1007: Prelude 2. Suite No.1 In G Major, BWV 1007: Allemande 3. Suite No.1 In G Major, BWV 1007: Courante 4. Suite No.1 In G Major, BWV 1007: Sarabande 5. Suite No.1 In G Major, BWV 1007: Menuets I And II 6. Suite No.1 In G Major, BWV 1007: Gigue 7. Suite No.2 In D Minor, BWV 1008: Prelude 8. Suite No.2 In D Minor, BWV 1008: Allemande 9. Suite No.2 In D Minor, BWV 1008: Courante 10. Suite No.2 In D Minor, BWV 1008: Sarabande 11. Suite No.2 In D Minor, BWV 1008: Menuets I And II 12. Suite No.2 In D Minor, BWV 1008: Gigue 13. Suite No.3 In C Major, BWV 1009: Prelude 14. Suite No.3 In C Major, BWV 1009: Allemande 15. Suite No.3 In C Major, BWV 1009: Courante 16. Suite No.3 In C Major, BWV 1009: Sarabande 17. Suite No.3 In C Major, BWV 1009: Bourrees I And II 18. Suite No.3 In C Major, BWV 1009: Gigue
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