Johann Sebastian Bach was born at Eisenach into a musical family and in a town steeped in Reformation history, he received early musical training from his father and older brother, and elementary education in the classical school Luther had earlier attended.
Throughout his life he made extraordinary efforts to learn from other musicians. At 15 he walked to Lüneburg to work as a chorister and study at the convent school of St. Michael. From there he walked 30 miles to Hamburg to hear Johann Reinken, and 60 miles to Celle to become familiar with French composition and performance traditions. Once he obtained a month's leave from his job to hear Buxtehude, but stayed nearly four months. He arranged compositions from Vivaldi and other Itali… Go to person page >
Adapter: John Wilson
Born January 21, 1905, in Bournville, Birmingham, England; died July 16, 1992, in Guildford, Surrey, England. He served as Vice President of the Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland, and was a Fellow of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada.
Leland Bryant Ross from a biographical article in the journal of the Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland: https://hymnsocietygbi.org.uk/1992/10/treasure-no-58-john-wilson-1905-92 Go to person page >
Tune Title: NÜRNBERGFirst Line: Nature with open volume standsComposer: J. S. Bach, 1685-1750; John Wilson, 1905-1992Meter: LMKey: F MajorDate: 2000Source: G. Schemelli's Musikalisches Gesangbuch, 1736
Tune Title: NÜRNBERGFirst Line: Nature with open volume standsComposer: Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; John Whitridge Wilson, 1905-1992Meter: L.M.Key: F MajorDate: 2010
Tune Title: NURNBERGFirst Line: Jesus, thou joy of loving heartsComposer: J. S. Bach; John WilsonMeter: LMKey: F MajorDate: 1985Source: Schemelli's Gesangbuch (from an original tune in)
Tune Title: NÜRNBERGFirst Line: Nature with open volume standsComposer: J. S. Bach, 1685-1750; John Wilson, b. 1905Meter: LMKey: F MajorDate: 1986Source: Schemelli's Gesangbuch, 1736
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