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1 George Frederic HANDEL 1685 – 1759 Johann Sebastian BACH 1685 – 1750

2 BACH Johann Sebastian 1685 – 1750
A German composer and organist who wrote sacred and secular music for choirs, orchestra and solo instruments. He wrote music during the Baroque era of music and art history .

3 Johann Sebastian's father
J.S. Bach was born in Eisenach, Germany in 1685. As a child, Bach’s father taught him to play violin and harpsichord. His uncles were all musicians, serving as church organists and court chamber musicians. One of his uncles, Johann Christoph, introduced him to the art of organ playing. Johann Ambrosius Bach Johann Sebastian's father

4 In 1723, Bach became the cantor, organist, and music composer for St
In 1723, Bach became the cantor, organist, and music composer for St. Thomas Lutheran Church in Leipzig, Germany. He remained there the rest of his life until he died in 1750.

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6 J.S. Bach died in 1750. Bach was not appreciated during his own lifetime He was considered an “old-fashioned” composer. Today, Bach is considered to be one of the most influential composers of all time. In fact, he is now such an important composer that the year of his death is a defining point in history – it marks the historical end of the Baroque Period.

7 J.S. Bach had 20 children! - He married Maria Barbara in 1707.
7 children – 4 survived to adulthood - He married Anna Magdalana in 1721. 13 children – 6 survived to adulthood 20 children – 10 survived to adulthood

8 Wilhelm Friedmann Bach (1710–84)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–88) Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732–95) Johann Christian Bach (1735–82)

9 George Frederic HANDEL
1685 – 1759 German-English Baroque composer who is famous for his operas, oratorios, and concertos.

10 George Frederic HANDEL
1685 – 1759 He was born in Germany in the same year as J.S. Bach, but they never did meet. He received musical training in Italy before settling in London and becoming a naturalized British subject.

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13 Wigs Do people have their own hair underneath? Yes!

14 Wigs Do people take off their wigs at night?

15 Wigs Do people take off their wigs at night?
Yes, they put the wigs on a wig stand.

16 Wigs How much do the wigs weigh?

17 Wigs How much do the wigs weigh? 2 – 5 pounds!

18 Wigs Was the hair all human?

19 Wigs Was the hair all human? Some of it was made of horse tail.

20 Wigs Why are the wigs white?

21 Wigs Why are the wigs white?
Flour or lead compound was blown onto the hair by servants in the powder room.

22 Wigs How did the powder stick to the wig?

23 Wigs How did the powder stick to the wig?
Pig fat! Imagine the smell! That is why perfume was invented in France!

24 Wigs What about lice?

25 Wigs Lice WERE a problem! It is often said that the 18th century was the “century of scratching.” At elegant dinners, each place setting would include a silver claw for scratching at the lice that thrived on the flour and pig’s fat in the wigs!

26 Wigs How did the people move with high wigs balanced on their heads?

27 Wigs How did the people move with high wigs balanced on their heads?
Inside the wig was a lever they could use to lower the hair.

28 Wigs What was the purpose of wigs?

29 Wigs What was the purpose of wigs?
To give stature and elegance to the wearer.


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