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were numerous musicians who formed part of the family of Johann Sebastian Bach , great among the greats, whose spirituality is not everyone understands. Born wrapped in a musical environment for seven generations provided the world with at least 53 musicians importance. His father, a violinist, taught him to handle string instruments since early childhood. And all around were uncles, brothers, sons and grandchildren who also made music their passion and their way of life. But today I do not entertain in the great Bach, whose life is well known to us, but by the person who shared his life from his widow and he barely has highlighted the story of the great composer.

Anna Magdalena Bach

Anna, Bach's second wife, born in Germany in Zeitz on December 22, 1701 and when he met the composer acted as a soprano, the daughter of a trumpeter in the court of Zeitz , Johann Caspar . Upon meeting her future husband that she had the 2nd years, while Bach had already served 36.

MARRIAGE

married on December 3, 1721, seventeen months after the death of his first wife, Barbara, who led the children from his first marriage did not behave well with it.
was a love match, in which Anna was given for life to her husband and musical of the same, giving up his own contract and pay as soprano .
They had
twelve children and wrote many manuscripts with notes on Sebastian Bach, proving that dedication and love for all that he meant for posterity. "For its part, the musical genius of the four books that musical composed, devoted two of his wife who was deeply in love . interpenetrate and Anna helped him transcribe his music, even said, after some studies and investigations, which, having a similar handwriting, the manuscript of the Six Sonatas for Violin and was calligraphic Suits for it.
Both shared the same love and dedication as his musical home in Leipzig became the real center of Anna Magdalena musical evenings with friends and family organized.

However, all their dedication and dedication, found no material compensation, since the death of Johann Sebastian Bach, on July 28, 1750, t by not leaving a will only accounted for one third of their possessions, which had to cope with all class costs of the funeral of her husband and take care of my five young children who remained in their care , could not even afford a headstone or a cross to the tomb of Bach, but the coffin remains responsible for death of one of the best musicians in Europe was of oak.
practically ran out of resources and was forced to sell two scores her husband of 40 thalers.

This is the story of a great woman, how to say, always behind a great man, who ended his days living on alms, with the aggravating circumstance that her husband's older children were economically and socially very well placed and never deigned to help.

On the other hand, there is evidence that these same children who had inherited his father's numerous scores of the so sold without any regard, while Anna Magdalena, kept, which were in his possession, with true devotion despite the hardships that came under

In his death certificate states that:
" poor woman of 59 years, Anna Magdalena, born in Wilkin, widow of JS Bach , Cantor of St. Thomas School in the Haynstrasse, 8 "

Is this one of the great injustices of this world?
That John Sebastian Bach was a genius and will always be gifted by God for music, is beyond doubt , but what could have been delivered to development of his vocation as he did without this great woman?

Please forgive because I do not know how to leave this post, I can not reread it begins to mourn Paula

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