Georg Muffat (1 June 1653 – 23 February 1704) was a Baroque composer and organist. He is best known for the remarkably articulate and informative performance directions printed along with his collections of string pieces Florilegium Primum and Florilegium Secundum (First and Second Bouquets) in 1695 and 1698.
GeorgMuffat (1 June 1653 – 23 February 1704) was a Baroque composer and organist. He is best known for the remarkably articulate and informative performance...
Muffat is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Camille Muffat (1989–2015), French swimmer GeorgMuffat (1653–1704), Baroque composer and...
an "internationalist" also closely studied by Buxtehude and Bach, and GeorgMuffat, whose amalgam of French and Italian styles and his synthesis of musical...
Gottlieb Muffat (25 April 1690 – 9 December 1770), son of GeorgMuffat, served as Hofscholar under Johann Fux in Vienna from 1711 and was appointed to...
Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Johann Caspar Kerll, Daniel Gregory Mason, GeorgMuffat, Gottlieb Muffat, Johann Kuhnau, Juan Bautista Cabanilles, Bernardo Pasquini...
performed by the Advent Chamber Orchestra Suite 2 – Ouverture Composed by GeorgMuffat, performed by the Advent Chamber Orchestra Cello Suite 5, BWV 1011 –...
concerts were published in 1714, although a 1681 reference exists from GeorgMuffat about having heard the compositions of this "Italian Violin Orpheus"...
the Dorset Garden Theatre on July 3, 1676. In Germany, the composers GeorgMuffat, Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, and Johann Sebastian Bach all adopted...
Arcadian good taste. Georg Friedrich Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, François Couperin, Giuseppe Torelli, GeorgMuffat, Georg Philipp Telemann...
(1652–1706) John Abell (1653–after 1724) Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) GeorgMuffat (1653–1704) Johann Pachelbel (1653–1706) Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (c...
Stobaeus the title of certain collections of musical compositions, e.g., by GeorgMuffat The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew opened a new gallery in 2008 to display...
between c. 1680 and 1740 by such composers as GeorgMuffat, Arcangelo Corelli, Georg Philipp Telemann, Georg Friedrich Handel, and many others. Future plans...
inclusion on a flexi disc. The second cover is of Baroque composer GeorgMuffat's "Aria, Largo", whose arrangement was scored by Chilton, and performed...
– Jacques Marquette, French missionary and explorer (d. 1675) 1653 – GeorgMuffat, French organist and composer (d. 1704) 1675 – Francesco Scipione, marchese...
Ignaz Franz Biber (1644–1704) was Kapellmeister in Salzburg from 1684. GeorgMuffat (1653–1704) was Kapellmeister to the bishop of Passau from 1690 to his...
organist in Vienna until 1657 and was succeeded by Alessandro Poglietti. GeorgMuffat lived in the city for some time, and, most importantly, Johann Caspar...
GeorgMuffat and his son Gottlieb Muffat, Johann Caspar Kerll, Matthias Weckmann, Louis Couperin, Johann Kirnberger, Johann Nikolaus Forkel, Georg Böhm...
composers incorporated this subject matter into their works, including GeorgMuffat at the end of the 17th century. and Rupert Ignaz Mayr. Even in the 19th...
(b. 1540) 1620 – Nicholas Fuller, English politician (b. 1543) 1704 – GeorgMuffat, French organist and composer (b. 1653) 1766 – Stanisław Leszczyński...
Johann Rosenmüller) Christian Michael (c. 1593 - 29 August 1637 Leipzig) GeorgMuffat (studied under Lully in Paris, then with Pasquini and Corelli in Italy)...
Claudia Felicitas of Austria, Holy Roman Empress (d. 1676) June 1 – GeorgMuffat, German composer and organist (d. 1704) June 11 – Gaspar de la Cerda...
involved some significant events. Invention of the clarinet (approximate) GeorgMuffat becomes Kapellmeister to the Bishop of Passau. "Captain Johnson's Last...
(b. 1638) February 23 Steven Blankaart, Dutch entomologist (b. 1650) GeorgMuffat, German composer (b. 1645) Henry Noris, Italian Catholic cardinal (b...
indication of faster tempo that appears to exist in Baroque composer GeorgMuffat's instructions on Lullian bowing is a confusion in translation. Baroque...