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Name
  
Johann Bach

Grandparents
  
Christoph Bach

Role
  
Composer

Died
  
April 16, 1722, Stockholm, Sweden

Parents
  
Maria Elisabeth Lammerhirt, Johann Ambrosius Bach

Siblings
  
Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Christoph Bach

Cousins
  
Johann Nicolaus Bach, Johann Ernst Bach

Similar People
  
Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Ambrosius Bach, Maria Elisabeth Lammerhirt, Gottfried Heinrich Bach, Johann Gottfried Bernhard

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Johann Jacob Bach (or Johann Jakob) (baptised 21 February [O.S. 11 February] 1682 – 16 April 1722) was a German musician, composer and an older brother of Johann Sebastian Bach.

Bach is thought to have been born in Eisenach. After his studies at the Latin school there, he became oboist in the municipal band. After the death of their father Johann Ambrosius Bach in 1695, Johann Jacob and Johann Sebastian moved in with their older brother Johann Christoph Bach, organist at Ohrdruf. In 1704, he entered the service in the military band of the army of King Charles XII of Sweden. It is thought that Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his Capriccio on the departure of his Beloved Brother BWV 992 on this occasion.

In 1709, he participated in the Battle of Poltava. During his stay in Constantinople, he studied flute under Pierre-Gabriel Buffardin. From 1713 to 1722, he served as flutist in the court of the Stockholm capelle. He died childless in 1722 in Stockholm and is buried there.

Johann Jacob played oboe, flute and possibly violin. He probably composed the Sonata in C minor under the pseudonym Signor Bach.

References

Johann Jacob Bach Wikipedia