Thanks Newbee, will try to find that recording.
Just read a wonderful piece about Bach!
"I’ve talked to people who feel they know Bach very well, but they aren’t
aware of the time he was imprisoned for a month. They never learned
about Bach pulling a knife on a fellow musician during a street fight.
They never heard about his drinking exploits—on one two-week trip he
billed the church eighteen gorchsen for beer, enough to purchase eight
gallons
of it at retail prices—or that his contract with the Duke of Saxony
included a provision for tax-free beer from the castle brewery; or that
he was accused of consorting with an unknown, unmarried woman in the
organ loft; or had a reputation for ignoring assigned duties without
explanation or apology. They don’t know about Bach’s sex life: at best a
matter of speculation, but what should we conclude from his twenty
known children, more than any significant composer in history (a
procreative career that has led some to joke with a knowing wink that
“Bach’s organ had no stops”), or his second marriage to twenty-year-old
singer Anna Magdalena Wilcke, when he was in his late thirties? They
don’t know about the constant disciplinary problems Bach caused, or his
insolence to students, or the many other ways he found to flout
authority. This is the Bach branded as “incorrigible” by the councilors
in Leipzig, who grimly documented offense after offense committed by
their stubborn and irascible employee."
more here:
https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/roundtable/js-bach-rebel