AtelierTaube は日本を拠点に、個人運営で活動しています。
About AtelierTaube
AtelierTaube is an independent creative atelier that creates manga-style visual works inspired by the music, biographies, and historical background of the Bach family. Its works focus on the human qualities and personalities of the members of the Bach family, and reinterpret them as characters within original visual narratives.
While informed by historical facts and period research, AtelierTaube does not aim merely to reproduce biography. Rather, it seeks to reconstruct figures from music history as story-driven visual works.
At the heart of AtelierTaube’s creative process is the question of how to give visual form to the core sense of emotion that arises when listening to the music of the Bach family.
That emotion does not come simply from the fact that the music is excellent. It emerges from the accumulation of many elements: the lives of the composers, their family relationships, historical background, faith, education, music as a profession, and the transmission of musical knowledge across generations. When these elements are seen together, the Bach family begins to appear as a single structural presence.
AtelierTaube seeks to identify the core within that structure that has moved the artist most deeply, and to translate it as honestly as possible into manga-style visual works, so that readers may also encounter a part of that emotion.
So far, AtelierTaube has published A Story Dedicated to the Bach Family: The Chapter of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach / The Chapter of Johann Sebastian Bach as a single work dealing with both Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Johann Sebastian Bach. It was released on May 27, 2026.
At present, AtelierTaube is working on a chapter centered on Johann Christian Bach. The progress of the work is also shared on note and X (formerly Twitter), including idea sketches, interpretations of characters, and structural notes that emerge fragmentarily during the creation of the main work.
AtelierTaube is based in Japan and is operated independently.