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Muffat, Georg 1653-1704

French composer of Scottish descent.

  • Georg Muffat (Wikipedia)

 

Nationality:
French

Works

Cantata in B minor
Ciacona (for organ)
Passacaglia (1690)
Sonata a violino solo (Prague, 1677)
Suite 'Eusebia' from Florilegeum
Toccata decima (for organ)
Toccata duodecima et ultima (for organ)
Toccata octava (for organ)
Toccata quarta (for organ)
Toccata quinta (for organ)
Toccata sexta (for organ)
Toccata tertia (for organ)
Toccata undecima, from 'Apparatus musico-organisticus, Salisburgi', 1690

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