What was Bach's learning environment as a child in the heyday of Baroque?

In the heyday of Baroque, Bach and Handel appeared as two outstanding representatives.

Johann sebastian bach (1685- 1750) was born in a musical family in Eisenach. He studied violin with his father when he was a child, and his parents died at the age of 10, so he continued to learn music from him by his brother. /kloc-When he was 0/5 years old, he left his brother's house to work and study, singing in the choir, playing the organ and violin. He studied composition in the way of that time, mainly copying the composer's music score or adapting it according to it. He secretly copied his brother's music collection in the moonlight for six months, including works by Froebel, Pachibel, Kyle and Baxter Hood. He used his vacation to walk dozens of kilometers to Hamburg to listen to and learn from the German organist Reiken, and also walked 80 kilometers to Cele to listen to the French band.

Bach Bach started his professional music career at the age of 18, first as a violinist in Weimar Palace and then as an organist in Arnstadt. After work, he still analyzes a large number of composers' works by hand and conducts experiments in his own creation. He walked 200 miles to Liubaike to listen to Baxter Hood's concert, so he took more than three months off and was tried by the church. Besides being false, the church also accused him of adding "grotesque variations" and "heretical sounds" to the chant, saying that he was too drunk and played the organ for "too long", but after being criticized, he played it "too short" and accused him of "playing the piano for fun with a strange girl in the church" and so on. The girl soon became Bach's wife. At this time, his organ playing skills have reached a high level. For example, he can play fugue melody with his feet on the bass pedal, and his proficiency is better than that of many musicians playing with their fingers.