Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, renowned as one of the most influential composers of the Classical era, was born on March 8, 1714, in Weimar, Germany. He was the second surviving son of the illustrious Johann Sebastian Bach, a towering figure in Baroque music. Carl's upbringing in a musically enriched environment, surrounded by his father's compositions and collaborations, profoundly shaped his artistic inclinations.
From an early age, Carl displayed remarkable musical talent and received rigorous training from his father. He excelled not only in composition but also in keyboard and performance. At the age of ten, tragedy struck the Bach family with the death of Johann Sebastian's first wife, Maria Barbara. Despite the personal turmoil, Carl continued his musical studies under his father's guidance.