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قراءة كتاب Johann Sebastian Bach : The story of the boy who sang in the streets
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Johann Sebastian Bach : The story of the boy who sang in the streets
Clavichord.
Some day you will study a collection of pieces by Sebastian Bach which was written for this instrument and was called The Well Tempered Clavichord.
This is the kind of piano, or clavichord, that Bach used.
And here is the beginning of the very first piece in the collection of which we have just spoken in Bach's handwriting.
Sebastian Bach had a very large family, twenty children altogether. Two of them studied music faithfully with their father.
One was Friedmann, for whom the father wrote a book called Little Preludes. Friedmann's brother, Philipp Emanuel Bach, was a very fine clavichord player. He wrote a book about music and composed many pieces.
Sebastian Bach died in 1750. He was sixty-five years of age.
Benjamin Franklin was at that time forty-four years old and George Washington was eighteen.
This is the way Bach wrote his name.
FACTS ABOUT SEBASTIAN BACH.
Read these facts about Sebastian Bach and try to write his story out of them, using your own words.
When your story is finished ask your mother or your teacher to read it. When you have made it as perfect as you can, copy it on pages 14, 15 and 16.
1. Full name: Johann Sebastian Bach.
2. Born 1685, died 1750.
3. As a little boy he sang in the streets, begging from door to door.
4. His father and mother died when he was ten years old.
5. He went to live with his brother.
6. He took his first position when he was seventeen.
7. He used to walk long distances to hear famous organists, one of whom was named Buxtehude.
8. He could play the organ, clavichord, violin, and other stringed instruments.
9. He wrote music for the voice (solo and chorus).
10. And for many different instruments.
11. He never met his fellow countryman, Handel.
12. Bach copied lots of music because printed music was dear in his day.
13. He was Cantor of the Thomas School for many years.
14. Once he visited Frederick the Great at Potsdam.
15. For his little son, Friedmann, he wrote a book of Little Preludes.
SOME QUESTIONS.
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