| viernes 17 julio 2026 | 11:00 |
| Sergey Malov | Violín |
| Timo-Veikko Valve | Violonchelo |
| Karelia String Quartet | |
| Modulor Quartet | |
| Petteri Pitko | Clave |
| Irina Zahharenkova | Piano |
| Susanne Kujala | Órgano |
| Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch | Dirección |
| Johannes Rostamo | Violonchelo |
| Tuija Hakkila | Fortepiano |
| Andres Kaljuste | Viola |
| Yuval Gotlibovich | Viola |
Johann Sebastian Bach had twenty children by two different wives. All those who went on to pursue a career in music received a thorough musical education from their father.
Johann Christoph Friedrich: Johann Sebastian’s 19th child, known as the “Bach of Bückeburg”
Johann Christian: The youngest of the family. After his father’s death, his older brother Carl Philip Emanuel took responsibility for his musical education. A close friend of Mozart’s.
Johann Bernhard: Bach the Elder’s cousin and a colleague of Telemann
Carl Philipp Emanuel: The most famous and most successful of all Bach’s children, he worked in Berlin and Hamburg, he was immensely productive and had a great influence on the music of the future.
Wilhelm Friedemann: The second-eldest child. Despite being an ingenious improviser and composer, he was unable to forge a financially viable music career.
Tickets: €28 | 21

