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Maria Barbara Bach

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Maria Barbara Bach (October 20, 1684July 7, 1720) was the first wife of composer Johann Sebastian Bach. She was also his second cousin, and the daughter of Johann Michael Bach.

She and Bach married during his tenure as organist of St. Blasius Church in Mühlhausen, a position he assumed in midsummer 1707. That August, Bach received an inheritance of 50 gulden (more than half his annual salary) from his maternal uncle, Tobias Lämmerhirt. This facilitated his marriage to Maria Barbara, and the wedding occurred on October 17 at Dornheim, a village near Arnstadt, her home town and his previous post.

Even though not much is known about her life or their marriage, it is known that she and Johann Sebastian had a contented marriage.

According to her second surviving son, Carl Philipp Emanuel, her death in 1720 came quickly and unexpectedly: J. S. Bach was accompanying his employer, the Duke of Köthen, as the duke went to take the waters at the Carlsbad spa (the Duke brought his musicians along to provide him with entertainment).When J. S. Bach left Maria Barbara was in normal health; when he returned he learned that she had died and been buried on July 7. The cause of her death is unknown, but speculations include infectious disease or complications from pregnancy.

Maria Barbara bore seven children, three of whom died at an early age:

Anna Magdalena Wilcke became Johann's second wife a year and a half after Maria's death, and she took care of Maria's children along with her own.

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