An Australian scholar pointed out that he has conclusive evidence that his wife participated in the creation of some of Bach's music. It has not been fully recognized yet, but the possibility is very high.
Johann Sebastian Bach is a famous German musician, and he is also known as the "Father of Western Music". His representative works "Brandenburg Concerto", "b "Mass in a Minor" are world-renowned masterpieces. There is no doubt that he has extremely high musical talent and is also an extremely outstanding musician and composer.
Bach was born into a musical family. When Bach was born, there were already many musicians in the family. Bach showed great musical talent since he was a child, but his childhood was very unfortunate. When he was nine years old, his mother passed away, and when he was ten years old, his father also passed away. As an orphan, he had to face great pressure to survive, and his brother became his only source of income. There was actually a large amount of very precious music scores in Bach's home, but his brother did not allow him to browse them at will. After all, these scores were very precious, and his brother was worried that the young Bach would damage them. So Bach took advantage of his brother's sleep to copy the score under the moonlight, which left him with an eye disease that troubled him throughout his life.
Bach’s first wife was his cousin, and they had seven children together. But unfortunately, when Bach was 35 years old, his cousin passed away. After that, he married his second wife Magdalena. They gave birth to 13 more children. It can be seen that although Bach had a relatively long childhood, Unfortunately, he still had many children and grandchildren, and several of his children grew up to become famous musicians. And his second wife is also the protagonist of this article, Anna Magdalena.
An Australian scholar conducted a 30-year study of Bach’s manuscripts. According to forensic identification results, he discovered that Bach’s “Suite” was not composed by Bach, but by Bach. It was composed by his wife Anna, because it is his wife Anna Magdalena’s handwriting left on the manuscript of the Suite. In the face of such evidence, the author of the Suite may indeed be Bach’s wife. , but Bach’s name was left behind.