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Youngest child of Johann Ambrosius Bach, town and court musician, and his wife Maria Elisabetha, n\u00e9e L\u00e4mmerhirt. Baptised, 23 March.\"\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979571\t10.314687\n1\t1686\tEisenach, Germany\t1 Eisenach Period (Ages 0-9)\tBach lived here\tChild\t\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979571\t10.314687\n1\t1687\tEisenach, Germany\t1 Eisenach Period (Ages 0-9)\tBach lived here\tChild\t\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979571\t10.314687\n1\t1688\tEisenach, Germany\t1 Eisenach Period (Ages 0-9)\tBach lived here\tChild\t\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979571\t10.314687\n1\t1689\tEisenach, Germany\t1 Eisenach Period (Ages 0-9)\tBach lived here\tChild\t\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979571\t10.314687\n1\t1690\tEisenach, Germany\t1 Eisenach Period (Ages 0-9)\tBach lived here\tChild\t\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979571\t10.314687\n1\t1691\tEisenach, Germany\t1 Eisenach Period (Ages 0-9)\tBach lived here\tStudent\t\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979571\t10.314687\n1\t1692\tEisenach, Germany\t1 Eisenach Period (Ages 0-9)\tBach lived here\tStudent\t\tEnters Lateinschule, Eisenach.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979571\t10.314687\n1\t1693\tEisenach, Germany\t1 Eisenach Period (Ages 0-9)\tBach lived here\tStudent\t\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979571\t10.314687\n1\t1694\tEisenach, Germany\t1 Eisenach Period (Ages 0-9)\tBach lived here\tStudent\t\tMother (50) dies, 1 May.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979571\t10.314687\n2\t1695\tOhrdruf, Germany\t2 Ohrdruf Period (Ages 10-14)\tBach lived here\tStudent\t\tFather (49) dies, 20 Feb. Bach is now an orphan. He leaves Eisenach to live with older brother, Johann Christoph (24), who is a Church organist in Ohrdruf. Enters Lyceum there.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.827413\t10.734102\n2\t1696\tOhrdruf, Germany\t2 Ohrdruf Period (Ages 10-14)\tBach lived here\tStudent\t\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.827413\t10.734102\n2\t1697\tOhrdruf, Germany\t2 Ohrdruf Period (Ages 10-14)\tBach lived here\tStudent\t\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.827413\t10.734102\n2\t1698\tOhrdruf, Germany\t2 Ohrdruf Period (Ages 10-14)\tBach lived here\tStudent\t\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.827413\t10.734102\n2\t1699\tOhrdruf, Germany\t2 Ohrdruf Period (Ages 10-14)\tBach lived here\tStudent\t\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.827413\t10.734102\n3\t1700\tL\u00fcneburg, Germany\t3 L\u00fcneburg School Period (Ages 15-17)\tBach lived here\tChoir student\t\tLeaves Ohrdruf for L\u00fcneburg. Enrols in Michaelisschule (a choir college) there.\tAPPROXIMATE\t53.246421\t10.411518\n3\t1701\tL\u00fcneburg, Germany\t3 L\u00fcneburg School Period (Ages 15-17)\tBach lived here\tChoir student\t\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t53.246421\t10.411518\n3\t1702\tL\u00fcneburg, Germany\t3 L\u00fcneburg School Period (Ages 15-17)\tBach lived here\tChoir student\t\tApplies unsuccessfully for organist's post at Jakobirche, Sangerhausen\tAPPROXIMATE\t53.246421\t10.411518\n3\t1702\tSangerhausen, Germany\t3 L\u00fcneburg School Period (Ages 15-17)\tVisited by Bach\tChoir student\t\tApplied for job in Sangerhausen, but didn't get it.\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.472541\t11.299505\n4\t1703\tWeimar, Germany\t4 Arnstadt Organist Period (Ages 18-21)\tBach lived here\tViolinist, then Organist\tOrgan works\tCourt musician at Weimar, March-Sept. Appointed organist at Neuekirche, Arnstadt, 9 Aug.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979493\t11.323544\n4\t1703\tArnstadt, Germany\t4 Arnstadt Organist Period (Ages 18-21)\tBach lived here\tViolinist, then Organist\tOrgan works\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.840914\t10.950532\n4\t1704\tArnstadt, Germany\t4 Arnstadt Organist Period (Ages 18-21)\tBach lived here\tOrganist\tOrgan works\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.840914\t10.950532\n4\t1705\tArnstadt, Germany\t4 Arnstadt Organist Period (Ages 18-21)\tBach lived here\tOrganist\tOrgan works\t\"Granted 4 weeks leave of absence to visit L\u00fcbeck in Oct to hear Buxtehude, but stays away longer. It took him 2 weeks alone to walk each way, which would have left him no time to meet with Buxtehude. He later applied for Buxtehude's organist job when Buxtehude retired, but part of the job requirements were to marry Buxtehude's 30-year old daughter. Both Bach and Telemann applied for the job, but both declined the offer.\"\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.840914\t10.950532\n4\t1705\tL\u00fcbeck, Germany\t4 Arnstadt Organist Period (Ages 18-21)\tVisited by Bach\tOrganist\tOrgan works\tGranted 1 month leave to visit Lubeck and meet Dietrich Buxtehude, but stayed longer.\tAPPROXIMATE\t53.865467\t10.686559\n4\t1706\tArnstadt, Germany\t4 Arnstadt Organist Period (Ages 18-21)\tBach lived here\tOrganist\tOrgan works\tReturns to Arnstadt, Jan\/Feb. Appears before the consistory to answer for length of absence.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.840914\t10.950532\n5\t1707\tM\u00fchlhausen, Germany\t5 M\u00fchlhausen Organist Period (Age 22)\tBach lived here\tOrganist\tOrgan works, began composing church cantatas, Toccata and Fugue in Dm written before 1708\tAppointed organist at Blasiuskirche, M\u00fchlhausen, 15 June. Marries his niece Marie Barbara Bach (23) at Dornheim, 17 Oct.\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.209865\t10.457100\n5\t1707\tDornheim, Germany\t5 M\u00fchlhausen Organist Period (Age 22)\tVisited by Bach\tOrganist\tOrgan works, began composing church cantatas, Toccata and Fugue in Dm written before 1709\tWas married in Dornheim, 17 Oct.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.835104\t10.994140\n6\t1708\tWeimar, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tBach lived here\tOrganist, Chamber musician\tKeyboard and Orchestral works\tAppointed organist and chamber musician to Duke Wilhelm Ernst and Ernst August at Weimar, June. First child, Catharina Dorotheo, bapt. 29 Dec.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979493\t11.323544\n6\t1709\tWeimar, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tBach lived here\tOrganist, Chamber musician\tKeyboard and Orchestral works\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979493\t11.323544\n6\t1710\tWeimar, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tBach lived here\tOrganist, Chamber musician\tKeyboard and Orchestral works\tSecond child, Wilhelm Friedemann, born, 22 Nov.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979493\t11.323544\n6\t1711\tWeimar, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tBach lived here\tOrganist, Chamber musician\tKeyboard and Orchestral works\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979493\t11.323544\n6\t1712\tWeimar, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tBach lived here\tOrganist, Chamber musician\tKeyboard and Orchestral works\t\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979493\t11.323544\n6\t1713\tWeimar, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tBach lived here\tOrganist, Chamber musician\tKeyboard and Orchestral works, Orgelb\u00fcchlein, began writing secular cantatas\tVisits Weissenfels, Feb. Third and fourth children (twins), Johann Christoph and Maria Sophia, born 23 Feb, and die, 23 Feb and c.13 March. Bach competes for organist's post at Halle, Dec.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979493\t11.323544\n6\t1713\tWeissenfels, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tVisited by Bach\tOrganist, Chamber musician\tKeyboard and Orchestral works, Orgelb\u00fcchlein, began writing secular cantatas\tVisits Weissenfels, Feb. \tAPPROXIMATE\t51.197277\t11.968915\n6\t1713\tHalle, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tVisited by Bach\tOrganist, Chamber musician\tKeyboard and Orchestral works, Orgelb\u00fcchlein, began writing secular cantatas\tCompetes for organist's post in Halle in December 1713\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.496980\t11.968803\n6\t1714\tWeimar, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tBach lived here\tOrganist, Chamber musician\tKeyboard and Orchestral works, Weimar Cycle Church cantatas (about 1 per month)\tDeclines offer of Halle post, Feb, and is promoted to Konzertmeister at Weimar, 2 March. Fifth child, Carl Philipp Emanuel, born, 8 March.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979493\t11.323544\n6\t1715\tWeimar, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tBach lived here\tOrganist, Chamber musician\tKeyboard and Orchestral works, English Suites, Weimar Cycle Church cantatas\tSixth child, Johann Gottfried Berhard, born, 11 May.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979493\t11.323544\n6\t1716\tWeimar, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tBach lived here\tOrganist, Chamber musician\tKeyboard and Orchestral works, Weimar Cycle Church cantatas\tExamines new organs at Liebfrauenkirche, Halle, 29 April - 2 May, and Augustinerkirche, Erfurt, July.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.979493\t11.323544\n6\t1716\tHalle, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tVisited by Bach\tOrganist, Chamber musician\t\tExamines new organ in April\/May 1716\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.496980\t11.968803\n6\t1716\tErfurt, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tVisited by Bach\tOrganist, Chamber musician\t\tExamines new organ in July 1716\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.984768\t11.029880\n6\t1717\tC\u00f6then, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tBach lived here\tKappellmeister\tOrchestral Suites, Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin, Brandenburg Concertos\t\"Appointed Kapellmeister to Prince Leopold at C\u00f6then, 5 Aug., but is at first prevented by Duke Wilhelm Ernst from taking up the post. Visits Dresden and accepts invitation to take part in contest with Marchand. Is imprisoned by Wilhelm Ernst, 6 Nov., but then allowed to leave Weimar, 2 Dec. Examines organ in Paulinerkirche, Leipzig, 16 Dec.\"\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.750576\t11.980236\n6\t1717\tDresden, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tVisited by Bach\tKappellmeister\t\tTakes part in a contest with Marchand in Dresden.\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.050409\t13.737262\n6\t1717\tLeipzig, Germany\t6 Weimar Period Court Organist (Ages 23-31)\tVisited by Bach\tKappellmeister\t\tExamines organ in Paulinerkirche, Leipzig, 16 Dec 1717\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.339695\t12.373075\n7\t1718\tC\u00f6then, Germany\t7 C\u00f6then Kappellmeister Period (Ages 33-37)\tBach lived here\tKappellmeister\t\tVisits Karlsbad with Prince Leopold, May-June. 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Bach visits Hamburg, Nov., and is offered post as organist at the Jakobikirche, which he declines.\"\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.750576\t11.980236\n7\t1720\tKarlsbad, Germany\t7 C\u00f6then Kappellmeister Period (Ages 33-37)\tVisited by Bach\tKappellmeister\t\tVisits Karlsbad May-July 1720\tAPPROXIMATE\t48.912337\t8.503688\n7\t1720\tHamburg, Germany\t7 C\u00f6then Kappellmeister Period (Ages 33-37)\tVisited by Bach\tKappellmeister\t\tVisits Hamburg November 1720, offered post in Jacobikirche and declines it.\tAPPROXIMATE\t53.551085\t9.993682\n7\t1721\tC\u00f6then, Germany\t7 C\u00f6then Kappellmeister Period (Ages 33-37)\tBach lived here\tKappellmeister\tBrandenburg Concertos\tBrandenburg Concertos dedicated to Margrave Christian Ludwig, 24 March. Marries Anna Magdalena Wilcke (20) at C\u00f6then, 3 Dec. Prince Leopold (27) marries Frederica Henrietta von Anhalt-Bernburg (19) at Bernburg, 11 Dec.\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.750576\t11.980236\n7\t1722\tC\u00f6then, Germany\t7 C\u00f6then Kappellmeister Period (Ages 33-37)\tBach lived here\tKappellmeister\tFrench Suites, Well Tempered Clavier I (1722), Anna Magdalena Notebook I\tBrother, Johann Jacob (40) dies, 16 April. Bach enters candidature for cantorate at Leipzig, Dec.\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.750576\t11.980236\n8\t1723\tThomaskirchhof 18, 04109 Leipzig, Germany\t8 Leipzig Thomaskantor Period (Ages 38-65)\tBach lived here\tThomaskantor\tFirst Cantata Cycle (1723-1724), Two Part Inventions, Three Part Sinfonias\tEighth child, Christina Sophia Henrietta, born. Bach signs contract as Thomaskantor in Leipzig, 5 May. Arrives in Leipzig with family, 22 May. Cantata 75 performed in Nikolaikirche, 30 May. Exaines organ at St\u00f6rmthal, Nov. Magnificat (BWV243a) performed in Thomaskirche, 25 Dec.\tROOFTOP\t51.339037\t12.372188\n8\t1723\tSt\u00f6rmthal, Germany\t8 Leipzig Thomaskantor Period (Ages 38-65)\tVisited by Bach\tThomaskantor\t\tExamines organ at St\u00f6rmthal\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.245912\t12.474917\n8\t1724\tLeipzig, Germany\t8 Leipzig Thomaskantor Period (Ages 38-65)\tBach lived here\tThomaskantor\tSecond Cantata Cycle (1724-1725), St. John Passion\tNinth child, Gottfried Heinrich, born, 26 Feb. St. John Passion performed in Nikolaikirche, 7 April. Examines organ in Johanniskirche, Gera, 25 June.\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.339695\t12.373075\n8\t1724\tGera, Germany\t8 Leipzig Thomaskantor Period (Ages 38-65)\tVisited by Bach\tThomaskantor\t\tExamines organ at Johanniskirche, Gera, 25 June.\tAPPROXIMATE\t50.885071\t12.080720\n8\t1725\tLeipzig, Germany\t8 Leipzig Thomaskantor Period (Ages 38-65)\tBach lived here\tThomaskantor\tThird Cantata Cycle (1725-1726), Easter Oratorio, Anna Magdalena Notebook 2\tTenth child, Christian Gottlieb, bapt., 14 April. Bach gives organ recitals in Sophienirche, Dresden, 19-20 Sept. Visits C\u00f6then, 15 Dec.\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.339695\t12.373075\n8\t1725\tDresden, Germany\t8 Leipzig Thomaskantor Period (Ages 38-65)\tVisited by Bach\tThomaskantor\t\tBach gives organ recitals in Sophienirche, Dresden, 19-20 Sept.\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.050409\t13.737262\n8\t1725\tC\u00f6then, Germany\t8 Leipzig Thomaskantor Period (Ages 38-65)\tVisited by Bach\tThomaskantor\t\tVisits C\u00f6then Dec. 15th\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.750576\t11.980236\n8\t1726\tLeipzig, Germany\t8 Leipzig Thomaskantor Period (Ages 38-65)\tBach lived here\tThomaskantor\t\tEleventh child, Elisabeth Juliana Friederika, bapt., 5 April. Daughter, Christiana Sophia Henrietta (3) dies, 29 June. Partita I (BWV 825) published, Michaelmas.\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.339695\t12.373075\n8\t1727\tLeipzig, Germany\t8 Leipzig Thomaskantor Period (Ages 38-65)\tBach lived here\tThomaskantor\tThird Cantata Cycle (1727-1728), St. Matthew Passion\tSt. Mathew Passion performed in Thomaskirche, 11 April (?). Trauer Ode (BWV 198) performed, 17 Oct, at memorial ceremony for Electress Christiane Eberhardine (died, 4 Sept.). Bach's twelfth child, Ernestus Andreas, bapt., 30 Oct. dies, 1 Nov.\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.339695\t12.373075\n8\t1728\tLeipzig, Germany\t8 Leipzig Thomaskantor Period (Ages 38-65)\tBach lived here\tThomaskantor\tFourth Cantata Cycle (Picander Cycle), 1728-1729\tSon, Christian Gottlieb (3), dies, 21 Sept. Thirteenth child, Regina Johanna, bapt., 10 Oct. Prince Leopold of Anhalt-C\u00f6then (33) dies, 19 Nov. Bach's sister, Marie Salome Wiegand (n\u00e9e Bach) (51), dies in Erfurt, buried 27 Dec.\tAPPROXIMATE\t51.339695\t12.373075\n8\t1729\tLeipzig, Germany\t8 Leipzig Thomaskantor Period (Ages 38-65)\tBach lived here\tThomascantor, Director Collegium Musicum\t1730s-1740s: Violin and Harpsichord concertos written for the Collegium Musicum\tBach visits Weissenfels, Feb. Visits C\u00f6then to perform funeral music for Prince Leopld, 23-4 March. 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