Bach

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Bach

by C. F. Abdy (Charles Francis Abdy) Williams

EN·~5 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total

Bach

0:14

Preface

2:23

List of Illustrations

0:32

Chapter I

29:03

Chapter II

19:31

Chapter III

21:58

Chapter IV

17:02

Chapter V

28:28

Chapter VI

11:34

Chapter VII

11:32

Description

This biography paints a vivid portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach by tracing the remarkable musical lineage that shaped his world. Beginning with his great‑grandfather Veit Bach, a baker‑miller who turned his evenings to the cithara, the narrative follows a family whose talent rippled through generations of Thuringian townsfolk, from itinerant violinists to church organists. The author weaves together early records, family anecdotes, and recent scholarly discoveries to show how Bach’s upbringing in a household where music was as essential as daily work set the stage for his own genius.

The first part of the book moves beyond genealogy to Bach’s own childhood, his schooling in Ohrdruf, and his first appointments as a young organist. Through lively descriptions of the modest homes, churches, and instruments that surrounded him, listeners gain a sense of the environment that nurtured his prodigious skill. The portrait balances scholarly detail with accessible storytelling, inviting anyone curious about the roots of one of history’s greatest composers.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (323K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-09-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

CF

C. F. Abdy (Charles Francis Abdy) Williams

1855–1923

A Victorian-era music writer and scholar, he is best remembered for bringing the lives of Bach and Handel to English readers. His books blend biography, music history, and a practical musician’s eye for how the tradition developed.

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