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There Are Many More Exciting Websites, Which I Would Like to Recommend to You

  

 

On the subject of Anna Magdalena Bach: Do you know Dr. Eberhard Spree? And on the subject of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach: Do you know Dr. Ulrich Kahmann? Both are Bach scientists and both are also Bach authors. Both have specialized in one Bach topic each. A collaboration led to a tremendous relaunch of the appropriate FAQ at Bach über Bach / Bach on Bach. It's absolutely worth a visit. The Truth About Magdalena Bach and the corresponding German FAQ deals with the fact that AMB didn't live and die in poverty for ten years. And The Truth About Wilhelm Friedemann Bach – WFB – deals with the fact that the eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach was not the "black sheep of the family".

 

 

And again there are new findings of websites that are worth recommending. Bach by Bike is first the reference that has the most to do with the subject of our mission. Then: Considering that Bach was the best organ player of all time, in addition organ building expert (... but he did not build organs, but "only" inspected them), and of course he composed immortal organ works, then Die Orgelseite.de (... The Organ Site) is highly worth visiting. The matching English page can be found here. Finally, in the spirit of genealogy, which we are also doing on the Bach Family of Musicians, there is the reference to an exciting group of hobby genealogists who meet regularly in Heilbronn, Southern Germany and exchange ideas. Just take a look at their website: It is the Association "Genealogie Nordwürttemberg".

 

 

In the Covid Pandemic of 2020 to 2021, our five most recent cool websites have been created:

 

 

Klassische Musik für Babys (... sorry, it's in German only)

 

  

Klassik für Anfänger und Einsteiger (... sorry, it's in German only)

 

 

Klassische Musik im Kindergarten (... sorry, it's in German only)

 

 

Three young websites deal with four special topics in the Johann Sebastian Bach Mission of Renate and Peter Bach Jr. What is classical music? ... describes in detail how to recognize classical music, it is not a simple definition and does not work with two or three sentences. Of course, there is also a counterpart in German. On this site is also the only Popular Classical Music Top 100: It is 300 popular classical pieces. This is also available in German. The second exciting website worth visiting is called Klassische Musik für Kinder and explains that there is actually no classical music for children at all. For the rest of the world it is the website Classical Music for Children. Finally, the website was created and with it, of course, the whole 20-part teaching material Unterrichtsmaterial Klassische Musik, a completely new, young, cool approach to getting children interested in classical music. Mainly for the American, British, Canadian and Australian markets, this is then the Teaching Material Classical Music website.

 

 

In October 2019, I get to know Laurens Mauquoi. He runs a wine portal really worth visiting called The Wine Snob, although he is really not a snob. It's a pity, it's only in German.

 

 

Two websites with a cool musical offer are Klaviertheater by Norbert Rentsch, who took over from Balint Santa, and Bärbel Ganster, who ran it with much joy and commitment for decades before. Their website still exists and a visit to it is also worthwhile. It is Piano Theater Santa. Sorry, both websites are in German, only.

 

  

Does the name Kilianstollen mean anything to you? In Alsace, France? If so, Christian Hoske is looking for you. Please click here. The website page is bilingual.

 

 

Are you a music fan? Great, because then you've come to the right place: Here you can discover Bach calendars, or more precisely 33 Bach calendars, all of which have to do with the Baroque composer, 33 composer calendars, with only two exceptions, each with twelve different of the greats of classical music and 33 music calendars, that is with all topics that are not composers calendars and not Bach calendars.

 

 

In addition, you will also find calendars – exactly 99 – on the three topics of music (... right, actually that's true for all 99 calendars: they are music calendars. But we now simply list the Bach calendars and the composers calendars separately), on the subject of Bach (... we would never have thought at the beginning to have so many Bach portraits available later on. But there are not only Bach portrait calendars, but also those about Bach monuments, historical treasures and also Bach cities and Bach quotes as well as Bach monuments), the calendars on the subject of composers (... composers calendars are such copies in my Publishing House, in which twelve of the great musicians are honored in one calendar). There are two of a completely different nature: the Mozart Calendar with its twelve exciting historical and modern motifs and the thematically similar, exciting Beethoven Calendar. These two are only about Mozart ... and only about Beethoven. They are both the exception to the rule. You can find them near the 99 others on two pages of their own). So exactly there are 33 Bach calendars, 33 music calendars, 33 composers calendars, 33 music calendars for children and the two calendars about the two musicians from Bonn, Germany and Salzburg, Austria ... and in total there are not 134 different calendars, not exactly 99, but precisely 102. But this will remain our cool, big secret on many websites of my Publishing House and Peter's project from now on.

 

 

Andreas Christian Hoske is not just a family researcher, he is our family researcher. He knows where to find more records and hints, and he does not overlook any name, whether in illegible handwriting or in Sütterlin. He found our connection to the musician family. Above you will find the German website, here you can click to his English site. Christian Hoske's latest offering is his page describing how to move from being an amateur family researcher to a professional ... here you can get there, however ... sorry ... it's German only.

 

 

In Hohenlohe, more precisely in Krautheim, in the north of Baden-Württemberg, Germany is the home of Rüdinger-Spedition. For them we – Renate and Peter Bach Jr. as pb-Studios Heilbronn – design various electronic projects. First there are the shows - the company film, the information about the successful environmental projects of the logistic specialist and the statement about the forwarding agency as a digital service provider. Then various websites and we take pictures of what "crosses our path" there. A special freight forwarder website addresses potential customers abroad. The transport of general cargo is becoming increasingly important for the logistics company, and Rüdinger works with various online cooperations to achieve this.

 

 


Music Calendars and Music T-Shirts: Two Cool Gifts Ideas for Musicians

 

It is one of many cool places to look for music gifts. However, it is the perfect place to discover music calendars: composers calendars, Bach calendars, pipe organ calendars and music calendars for both children and grownups . Your way to the shop.

 

So many cool, great and exciting music gifts … learn more here.

 

It is a Bach gift, and it is a music gift: the Bach beer stein from the year 1985. On the right side is the 2024 Pipe Organ Calendar. However, you can still purchase the pipe organ calendars from the previous years. Of course those come with the actual calendrical if you order them this year.

 

Two music gifts: On the left it's a music calendar for children, on the right it's a music T-shirt. There are 99 music calendars and there are  very soon  more than 200+ music T-shirts.

 

 


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