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      1. How many children did Bach have?
        1. 10
        2. 2
        3. 20
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        1. With his first wife Maria Barbara Bach, he had seven children. From his second marriage to Anna Magdalena Wilcke, Bach had 13 children. Catherina Dorothea; Wilhelm Friedemann; Twins: Maria Sophia and Johann Christoph; Carl Philipp Emanuel; Johann Gottfried Bernhard; Leopold August; Christiane Sophie Henriette; Gottfried Heinrich; Christian Gottlieb; Elisabeth Juliane Friederike; Ernst Andreas; Regine Johanna; Christiana Benedicta; Christiana Dorothea; Johann Christoph Friedrich; Johann August Abraham; Johann Christian; Johanna Carolina; Regine Susanna. Out of 9 girls and 11 boys, only 10 children survived to adulthood. ~Answers.com & Geocities.com

      2. Bach’s music was all but forgotten after his death until revived by whom in 1829?
        1. Felix Mendelssohn
        2. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
        3. Louis Spohr
        4. Johannes Brahms
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          In 1829, Felix Mendelssohn arranged and conducted a performance in Berlin of Bach's St. Matthew Passion. The success of this performance (the first since Bach's death in 1750) was an important element in the revival of J.S. Bach's music in Germany and, eventually, throughout Europe. ~Wikipedia

      3. Bach was best known for his performances on which musical instrument?
        1. Bassoon
        2. Flute
        3. Organ
        4. Harpsichord
        1. Bach was best known during his lifetime as an organist, organ consultant and composer of organ works in both the traditional German free genres (preludes, fantasias and toccatas) and stricter forms (chorale preludes and fugues). He established a reputation at a young age for his great creativity and ability to integrate foreign styles into his organ works. Bach composed more than 200 organ works (BWV772-994). ~Wikipedia.com

      4. Bach was offered Buxtehude’s position on his retirement. Why did he turn it down?
        1. He didn’t like Buxtehude’s music
        2. The job was too stressful
        3. He already had a job with better pay
        4. He wouldn’t marry Buxtehude’s daughter
        1. Bach walked 250 miles to visit the man he probably regarded as the father figure of German organists, Dietrich Buxtehude, in the northern city of Lübeck. Bach must have made an impression because he was offered Buxtehude's position on his retirement. However, the offer contained the traditional stipulation that he marry one of Buxtehude's daughters. Since she was considerably older than Bach and Maria Barbara was back in Arnstad, Bach turned down the offer. ~Answers.com

      5. Bach got into a brawl after insulting which musical instrument?
        1. Flute
        2. Harpsichord
        3. Bassoon
        4. Organ
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          When Bach was in Arnstad, he complained about an incident with a student named Geyersbach. As Bach passed the town hall, Geyersbach went after him with a stick, calling him to account: Why had Bach made abusive remarks about him? Bach answered that he had made no abusive remarks. Geyersbach retorted that while Bach might not have maligned him, he had maligned his bassoon at some time, and whoever insulted his belongings insulted him as well. The two wrestled around until nearby students rushed forward and separated them. At a later hearing, it was reported that Bach had called Geyersbach a “nanny-goat bassoonist.” ~Wikipedia.com and www.idrs.org

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