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Johann Christoph Bach (1671–1721) : ウィキペディア英語版
Johann Christoph Bach (organist at Ohrdruf)

Johann Christoph Bach (16 June 1671 – 22 February 1721) was a musician of the Bach family. He was the eldest of the brothers of Johann Sebastian Bach who survived childhood.
==Life==
Johann Christoph was born in Erfurt in June 1671, a few months before the family moved to Eisenach, where Johann Sebastian was born fourteen years later as the last child.〔Spitta 1899, (p. 174–175 )〕 In 1686 Johann Christoph was sent to Erfurt to study under Johann Pachelbel for the next three years.〔Spitta 1899, (p. 183–184 )〕 By the end of his apprenticeship he was organist in the St. Thomas church in that town for a short time, followed by some months at Arnstadt where several Bach relatives lived.〔
In 1690 Johann Christoph became organist at the Michaeliskirche at Ohrdruf. In October 1694 he married Dorothea von Hof.〔Malcolm Boyd: ''Bach'', pp. 7–8, ISBN 0-19-514222-5〕 His mother Maria Elisabeth Lämmerhirt had died earlier that year, and his father Johann Ambrosius Bach died in March the next year. Two younger brothers, Johann Jacob and Johann Sebastian, who up till then had been living with their father in Eisenach, came to live with Johann Christoph's family in Ohrdruf. At the time, Johann Jacob was thirteen, and Johann Sebastian not even ten. Johann Christoph's five sons were born between 1695 and 1713.〔Forkel/Terry 1920/2011, Table V p. 307〕
Johann Christoph became his youngest brother's keyboard teacher, or, at least, Johann Sebastian "laid the foundations of his keyboard technique" under the guidance of his eldest brother.〔"Nekrolog" of Johann Sebastian Bach by Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach and Johann Friedrich Agricola in Mizler's ''Musikalische Bibliothek'', Volume 4. Leipzig, 1754〕 An anecdote is told by Johann Sebastian's early biographers:〔Spitta 1899, (p. 186 )〕
The brother had however not died "soon after".〔Forkel/Terry 1920/2011, footnotes 57 and 58 p. 11〕〔 After having stayed with his brother for five years Johann Sebastian left Ohrdruf, joining the choir of St. Michael's Convent at Lüneburg.〔Forkel/Terry 1920/2011, footnotes 59 and 60 pp. 11–12〕 Around the time Johann Sebastian left Lüneburg a few years later he composed a Cappricio for his eldest brother, BWV 993.〔Spitta 1899, (pp. 249–250 )〕 In the years that followed Johann Christoph copied several compositions by his younger brother.〔Stephen A. Crist. "The early works and the heritage of the seventeenth century", p. 75 ff. in ''(''The Cambridge Companion to Bach''. ) edited by John Butt. Cambridge University Press, 1997. ISBN 9780521587808〕
All of Johann Christoph's sons became musicians, three of them at Ohrdruf.〔 He died, aged 49, in Ohrdruf.

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