Muffat: Apparatus musico-organisticus (1690)
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- Composer: Georg Muffat (1653-1704)
- Editor: Jon Baxendale
- Instrumentation (this edition): Organ
- Originally for: Organ
- Work: Apparatus musico-organisticus (1690)
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Size: 11.7 x 8.3 inches
- Pages: 152
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
Published in 1690, Georg Muffat's Apparatus musico-organisticus is a volume of twelve organ toccatas with a supplement of four occasional pieces for either harpsichord or organ. The multi-sectional toccatas are virtuoso in content and cover a range of musical styles, which Muffat thought to be a key feature of his compositional technique. The four additional pieces include the famous Ciacona and Passacaglia and an extensive set of variations on a blacksmith's song. in the preface, the editor examines the life of Muffat, discusses the available sources and stylistic influences. Muffat was one of the few seventeenth-century composers to discuss the performance practice.