Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 - 1788) Allemagne Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, né à Weimar le 8 mars 1714 et mort à Hambourg le 14 décembre 1788, est un compositeur allemand. Deuxième fils survivant de Jean-Sébastien Bach et Maria Barbara Bach, il fut reconnu comme un génie par certains de ses illustres contemporains et par Ludwig van Beethoven. Il fut surnommé le Bach de Berlin et de Hambourg.
Initié très tôt à la musique, il joue en virtuose du clavecin dès son enfance, mais suit cependant des études de droit à Leipzig (1734 à 1738), associées bien sûr à la composition.
En 1738, le prince de Prusse propose à Carl Philipp Emanuel de faire partie de sa cour, à Berlin, en tant que claveciniste. Mais le musicien n'est pas assez estimé et il subit la jalousie de ses "collègues" (entre autres, Johann Joachim Quantz, professeur de flûte de sa Majesté). Il restera tout de même plus de 30 ans à cette place.
En 1744, après une période de traitement médical en Bohême, Bach épouse Johanna Maria Dannemann qui lui donnera trois enfants, tous sans descendance. Après la mort de son père en 1750, Carl Philipp Emanuel, héritier d'une partie des biens familiaux, recueille son demi-frère Johann Christian. Mais il se lasse de la cour, où il est peu considéré. Il essaiera donc de se placer à Zittau, puis à Leipzig où il tente de succéder à son père mais en vain.
Enfin, en 1768, un an après la mort de Georg Philipp Telemann, son parrain, Bach quitte son employeur trop ladre à son goût (le musicien n'est pas sous-payé, mais le monarque avait refusé de rembourser à ses musiciens les dommages de la guerre de Sept Ans) et est nommé Cantor dans une petite chorale. Il dirige également la musique des cinq principales églises de Hambourg. La tâche s'avère très difficile... il créa: les israélites dans le désert
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Gamba Sonatas, Wq 88, 136, 137 Alto, Piano G. Henle
(Edition for Gamba (Viola) with marked and unmarked string parts). By Carl Phili...(+)
(Edition for Gamba
(Viola) with marked and
unmarked string parts).
By Carl Philipp Emanuel
Bach (1714-1788). Edited
by Ernst-Günter
Heinemann, Wolfram Enlin,
and Ernst-G. For Viola,
Viola da gamba, Piano
Accompaniment. Henle
Music Folios. Softcover.
160 pages. G. Henle
#HN990. Published by G.
Henle
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Sonata In C Major, W. 136 (H. 558) - Viola/Piano Alto, Piano [Set de Parties séparées] IMC (International Music Co.)
Composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788), edited by Veronica Leigh Jaco...(+)
Composed by Carl Philipp
Emanuel Bach (1714-1788),
edited by Veronica Leigh
Jacobs. W. 136 (H. 558).
Set of performance parts
(includes separate
pull-out viola part) for
viola and piano. With
solo part and piano
accompaniment. C Major.
Published by
International Music
Company.
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The Israelites in the Wilderness (Die Israeliten in der Wuste) Alto seul Carus Verlag
Viola SKU: CA.3323813 Oratorio . Composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel B...(+)
Viola
SKU:
CA.3323813
Oratorio . Composed
by Carl Philipp Emanuel
Bach. Edited by Reginald
L. Sanders. Viola. Sacred
vocal music, Oratorios.
Individual part. Composed
1769. BR-CPEB D 1 (Wq
238). 20 pages. Duration
75 minutes. Carus Verlag
#CV 33.238/13. Published
by Carus Verlag
(CA.3323813).
ISBN
9790007212223. Text
language: German. Text:
Schiebeler, Daniel. Text
by Daniel
Schiebeler.
Vol.
IV, 1 of the C.P.E. Bach
Complete Edition, edited
by the Packard Humanities
Institute According to
C.P.E. Bach, the oratorio
Die Israeliten in der
Wuste [The Israelites in
the Wilderness] can be
performed ... at all
times, inside and outside
the church, simply to the
praise of God. The
composition depicts the
Israelites' journey, full
of privations, through
the wilderness, their
despair and their
pleading. This
harmonically bold work
was first published in
1775 and received
numerous performances
during the composer's
lifetime in
German-speaking
countries. Score and part
available separately -
see item CA.3323800.
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Harpsichord Concerto d minor, BWV 1052a Alto seul Barenreiter
Viola SKU: BA.BA05231-79 Based on Johann Sebastian Bach. First edition...(+)
Viola
SKU:
BA.BA05231-79
Based on Johann
Sebastian Bach. First
edition . Composed by
Carl Philipp Emanuel
Bach. Stapled. After
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Single part. BWV 1052A.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA05231_79. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA05231-79).
ISBN
9790006506682. 32.5 x
25.5 cm inches. Key: D
minor.
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Concerto for oboe in B-flat major Alto seul Kunzelmann
Viola SKU: KU.OCT-10164_VA Composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Edited ...(+)
Viola
SKU:
KU.OCT-10164_VA
Composed by Carl Philipp
Emanuel Bach. Edited by
Istvan Mariassy. Bach
format (230 x 302). Wtq
164. Folded. Part. 6
pages. Edition Kunzelmann
#OCT-10164_VA. Published
by Edition Kunzelmann
(KU.OCT-10164_VA).
ISBN 9790206202926.
Key: Bb major.
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Concerto for oboe in E-flat major Alto seul Kunzelmann
Viola SKU: KU.OCT-10177_VA Composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Edited ...(+)
Viola
SKU:
KU.OCT-10177_VA
Composed by Carl Philipp
Emanuel Bach. Edited by
Istvan Mariassy. Bach
format (230 x 302). Wtq
165. Folded. Part. 7
pages. Edition Kunzelmann
#OCT-10177_VA. Published
by Edition Kunzelmann
(KU.OCT-10177_VA).
ISBN 9790206203978.
Key: Eb major.
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Concerto for flute in D minor Alto seul Kunzelmann
Viola SKU: KU.OCT-10163_VA Composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Edited ...(+)
Viola
SKU:
KU.OCT-10163_VA
Composed by Carl Philipp
Emanuel Bach. Edited by
János Malina. Bach
format (230 x 302).
Staple Bound. Part. 12
pages. Edition Kunzelmann
#OCT-10163_VA. Published
by Edition Kunzelmann
(KU.OCT-10163_VA).
ISBN 9790206200625.
Key: D minor.
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Violoncello Concerto in B flat major Wq 171 Alto seul Breitkopf & Härtel
Viola SKU: BR.OB-5509-19 Urtext . Composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel ...(+)
Viola
SKU:
BR.OB-5509-19
Urtext . Composed
by Carl Philipp Emanuel
Bach. Edited by Ulrich
Leisinger. This edition:
viola part. Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The concertos in A
minor and B flat major
were first written as
violoncello concertos
between 1750 and 1753.
They thus rank among the
very first concertos for
solo cello in
Germany.
Solo
concerto; Early
classical. Part. 8 pages.
Duration 27'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 5509-19.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5509-19).
ISBN
9790004338483. 9 x 12
inches.
The
concertos in A minor, B
flat major and A major
were first written as
violoncello concertos
between 1750 and 1753.
They thus rank among the
very first concertos for
solo cello in Germany.
The A minor Concerto,
composed in 1750, is
performed quite
frequently today. C. P.
E. Bach most likely wrote
the Concerto in B flat
major Wq. 171 as the last
of the little work group
in 1753 in Potsdam, at
the court of King
Frederick the Great. He
reworked the composition
for flute and harpsichord
shortly thereafter.
Various sources prove
that copies of the work
had made it known quite
extensively in the second
half of the 18th century.
In his new Urtext
edition, Ulrich Leisinger
bases himself on two
reliable manuscripts.
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