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Bach's Nekrolog

Nekrolog is the name with which Johann Sebastian Bach's obituary, which appeared four years after the composer's death, is usually indicated.
==Publication==
The "Nekrolog" appeared in Lorenz Christoph Mizler's ''Musikalische Bibliothek'', a series of publications appearing from 1736 to 1754, reporting on and criticising music. As such it was the organ of Mizler's Musical Society, of which Bach had been a member from 1747. Bach's "Nekrolog" appeared in its last installment, Volume 4, Part 1 in 1754, as the third of three obituaries of former members of the Musical Society. Although no author is indicated in the article, its authors are known to be Carl Philipp Emanuel, Bach's son, and Johann Friedrich Agricola, one of Bach's students.〔Lorenz Christoph Mizler, editor. ', Volume IV Part 1. Leipzig, Mizlerischer Bücherverlag, 1754.〕〔Forkel/Terry 1920, p. xiv〕〔Philipp Spitta. ''Johann Sebastian Bach''. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel. 1921. (I, p. VI )〕

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