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		<title>Mini Biography of Johann Sebastian Bach</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bach, as all other artists of the day, had to sell his services as nothing more or less than as a glorified tradesmen. His patrons were the so-called nobility, the aritocracy - “the idle classes” - the bourgoisie of the day. While there were a few distinguished exceptions, like Frederick the Great,    these dukes and princes were mostly a vile bunch.
 
This aristocracy, the so-called noble gentry of the <<noble court>> were mostly a pallid, feebile and often demented lot after generations of inbreeding. However they held the purse strings and controlled the state and anyone who wanted to survive in their midst had to submit to their daftness and hopefully somehow become a benefactor of their largesse.
 
The mis-managment, incompetence, dishonesty, contemptible arrogance, court intrigue, infighting and pure ignorance of these wealthy gentry, the bourgoisie  who basically held any artist and his entire family hostage - knew no bounds.  And lets not forget the holy church! While not half as bad as the hypocritical Catholic Austian maffia who made life miserable for W A Mozart, the Calvinist but mostly northern German Luthern church heirarchy and masters for whom Bach had to perform and produce works also “put the boot in” when it suited them and assailed Bach’s music for being too long, too modern, too out of fashion, not religious enough, too loud........... and so on.
 
At one point Bach was arrested and imprisoned by his <<own>> Duke for a month before being dismissed <<without honour>>. Bach had had the temerity  to compose some wedding music for another rival Duke. This had been forbidden by his own pay-master and stubbornly and understandably, Bach refused. Apparently slavery had not yet been completely abolished in 18th century Northern Germany!
 Bach married twice, both happy marriages, his first wife dying prematurely. From both marriages he fathered 20 children of which only 10 survived their infancy.
 
As a person Bach was a good husband and father devoted to his family. He was also known to be demanding and proud, an assiduously hard-worker and generally a no-nonsense type of person with a lot of self discipline and self-control. However in his younger years he did not always control his temper. As a 23 year old Bach was fired from his first job as organist at the Lutheran church in Arnstadt because he got into a fist-fight with an extremely objectionable bassoonist!
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<p>Johann Sebastian Bach portrait by www.foto-face.com<br />
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Bach’s place in history – A Titan<br />
Johann Sebastian Bach is rightly considered the greatest German composer. Admired for both its intellectual and technical depth, Bach’s music transcends his own baroque historical period and remains contempory and fresh irrespective of time, no more so than in the 21st century- where if classical CD sales are [...] <a href="http://www.ota-berlin.de/blog/05/21/biography-of-johann-sebastian-bach/" class="more-link">Continue Reading&#8230;</a></p>
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