Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784) was a German composer and musician, known as the eldest son of the famous composer Johann Sebastian Bach. He was a talented organist and harpsichordist, and his music reflects the transition from the Baroque to the Classical style.
Friedemann's compositions include symphonies, concertos, and chamber music, showcasing his unique style and creativity. Despite his talent, he struggled to find stable employment and often faced financial difficulties, which affected his legacy. Today, he is recognized for his contributions to music and his connection to the Bach family.