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MusicAtlas: Germany: 7 Thuringen
Native country of the most eminent dynasty of musicians in history: the Bach family. A genealogy is included here, listing the majority of (male) musicians named Bach. The adjacent numbers, derived from Bach's own family chronicle, will also be added in the present website (chapters d05, d07-d10 and d14; placed between [ ]) when family members occur. When “Bach” is written without first name, Joh. Sebastian [24] is meant.
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Karl Dietrich
Bach -
- 
Bach *
Bach parents
Bach
Bach
J.C.Bach
Bach
Telemann
court music


Wagner
Minnesänger, Wagner
Telemann - 
Molter*
Kircher*

J.L.Bach
-
Reger - 


Bülow

Reger
Mühlfeld
Reger - 
Brahms

Hildburghausen



Weber



Haeffner
Gotha
instruments - 



Spohr
Bach family
Böhm*
Bach family
Bach family
Bach
- Bach - 
Bach 
- Bach
Bach
Bach
Bach family
Bach family
C. Bach
C. Bach
(
)
Bach family
-
Bach

J.M.Bach
Bach
Bach 
- (Bach) -
(Bach)
Weckmann
Praetorius
- Praetorius

H.Riemann*
Sondershausen
music history - 
Bruch (?)
Riemann, Reger

music history
J. Bach
Bach, Pachelbel
music history
Bach parents
festival



organs
Bach
music history
(Bach)



Goethe +
Hummel
Hummel

R.Strauss





Walther, Herder
Walther
Bach -

Liszt
Liszt
Liszt
Rubinstein - 
Mozart
- Liszt -
bells
Fasch* (
)
music history
music history

Kirnberger*
music history
Liszt, Schumann



Erlebach,
Wagner
Bach family
music history


Reger

Benda†
Schütz
Schütz - 
Bach
Bach


Schütz

-
Bach


H.Albert
Explanation of symbols
A workshop or atelier for instruments or other music items.
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Other occasional live music performances
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A library or archive.
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A concert hall or other place for live music.
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A conservatory or music school.
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A house or building that is closed to the public.
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A house or building that can be visited by the public.
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A single monument.
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Two or more monuments.
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A museum.
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Opera house or other place for music theatre performances.
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Un orgue historique ou interessant.
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A memorial tablet or stone.
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A single grave.
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Two or more graves.
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