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Bach's income, if we take into consideration the value of money at that time, cannot have been a poor one. He brought up his large family honestly, gave his children a good education, was profuse and cordial in his hospitality, and at his death left not only a rich collection of first-rate musical instruments, but also a not insignificant sum of money.

—from J. S. Bach (Volume I), a book by Albert Schweitzer - English translation by Ernest Newman

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