Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach was a German composer and musician born on March 21, 1732. He was the fifth son of Johann Sebastian Bach, one of the most famous composers in history. Johann Christoph Friedrich was known for his contributions to the classical music genre, particularly in the areas of orchestral and chamber music.
He spent much of his life in Bückeburg, where he served as a court composer. His works include symphonies, concertos, and various chamber pieces, reflecting the influence of both his father's style and the emerging classical trends of his time. Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach passed away on January 26, 1795.