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Bernhard Joachim Hagen and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

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Difference between Bernhard Joachim Hagen and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Bernhard Joachim Hagen vs. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Bernhard Joachim Hagen (April 1720 in or near Hamburg (?) – 9 December 1787 in Ansbach) was a German composer, lutenist and violinist. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (8 March 1714 – 14 December 1788), also formerly spelled Karl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, was a German Classical period musician and composer, the fifth child and second (surviving) son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach.

Similarities between Bernhard Joachim Hagen and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Bernhard Joachim Hagen and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Sensitive style, Sylvius Leopold Weiss.

Sensitive style

The sensitive style (empfindsamer Stil), empfindsam style, or tender style is a style of musical composition and poetry developed in 18th-century Germany, intended to express "true and natural" feelings, and featuring sudden contrasts of mood.

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Sylvius Leopold Weiss

Sylvius Leopold Weiss (12 October 168716 October 1750) was a German composer and lutenist.

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Bernhard Joachim Hagen and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Comparison

Bernhard Joachim Hagen has 26 relations, while Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach has 120. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.37% = 2 / (26 + 120).

References

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