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Bach had two sons, what were their names, and what contributions did they make to the piano?

Detailed introduction to Bach's son: The name [Bach] generally refers to Johann Sebastian Bach (J.S. Bach), the great "Father of Western Music". The Bach family is a prosperous musical family. Musicians began to appear in this family from the mid-16th century and lasted until the end of the 19th century. In more than 300 years, 52 musicians appeared in total. Johann Sebastian Bach's grandfather was a musician, and his father was also a musician. He lived in a good musical environment since he was a child. His brother was also an excellent organist and taught Bach music. When Bach was twenty-two years old, he married his cousin Maria and gave birth to seven children. After Maria's death, Bach married the female singer Anna Magdalena and gave birth to thirteen more children. . Nine of Bach's children grew up, and three of them inherited their father's business and became very influential musicians. His second son, Carl Philipp Bach (C.P.E. Bach), has lived in Hamburg for a long time and is known as "Hamburg Bach"; his third son, Johann Christian Bach (J.C. Bach), has lived in London for a long time and is known as "Hamburg Bach". "London Bach", they all have a status in the history of music, and have a direct impact on Haydn, Beethoven, etc. Among Bach's 20 children, two outstanding composers were born - the third son "Hamburg" Bach (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, 1714~1788) and the youngest son "English" Bach (Johann Bach, 1735~ 1782), the classical era of music began with Rococo. Together with Franz Joseph Haydn (1732~1809), they influenced Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756~1791).

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