Muffat/Ebner: Complete Works for Keyboard (Organ) - Volume 1
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- Composers: Georg Muffat (1653-1704), Wolfgang Ebner (1612-1665)
- Editor: Siegbert Rampe
- Instrumentation: Keyboard
- ISMN:
- Size: 12.0 x 9.4 inches
- Pages: 69
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
That the clavier music of a composer of Muffat's stature should remain unpublished, apart from three pieces, is a mystery of musical scholarship. Muffat was, after all, a precursor of Johann Sebastian Bach on a par with Buxtehude, Pachelbel and the Krieger brothers. This edition contains the previously unpublished works in Codex Xiv 743 from thin in E Minorite Abbey in Vienna, as well as the three harpsichord pieces from Apparatus Musico-Organisticus that have already appeared in print.
Ebner was an organist and then was chapel-master at St. Stephens in Vienna at the same time as Johann Jacob Froberger. Later he became the teacher of the Habsburg Emperor Leopold I. A master of strict counterpoint, his music surpassed even Frobergers in virtuosity.
Contents:
Georg Muffat, Works of certain authenticity, part 1:
Partita in C Major
Fragment Gique in G Major
Partita in D Minor
Fragment Partita in D Minor
George Muffat, works of uncertain authenticity, part 1:
Partita in C Major
Wolfgang Ebner, Works of certain authenticity, part 1:
Toccata Tertij Toni in A Minor
Capriccio Sopra L'aria Pergamasco in G Major
Partite Sopra L'Aria Favorita 20 in G Major
Wofgang Ebner, works of uncertain authenticity, part 1:
56 Versets in the eight Church Modes