Gottlieb Muffat (1690–1770) - Componimenti Musicali per il Cembalo [Mitzi Meyerson] SUITE V [D MINOR} SUITE VI {G MAJOR} 01 Ouverture - Vivace 00:00 02 Allemande 03:56 03 Courante 07:44 04 Sarabande 10:12 05 Menuet 14:28 06 Rigaudon 15:41 07 Menuet - Trio - (Menuet) 17:31 08 Gigue 20:50 SUITE III [D MAJOR} 09 Fantaisie 22:28 10 Allemande 24:23 ii Courante 29:52 12 Sarabande 33:11 13 Menuet 36:48 14 Rigaudon Bizarre 38:01 15 Air 41:13 16 Finale 43:33 SUITE VI {G MAJOR} 17 Fantaisie - Adagio - Fuga a quatro 47:32 18 Allemande 51:21 19 Courante 54:36 20 Sarabande 57:21 21 La Coquette 01:00:21 22 Menuet - Trio - (Menuet) 01:01:21 23 Air 01:04:45 24 Gigue 01:07:08 25 Menuet Les Cornes de Chasse 01:10:45 Gottlieb Muffat (25 April 1690 – 9 December 1770), son of Georg Muffat, served as Hofscholar under Johann Fux in Vienna from 1711 and was appointed to the position of third court organist at the Hofkapelle in 1717. He acquired additional duties over time including the instruction of members of the Imperial family, among them the future Empress Maria Theresa. He was promoted to second organist in 1729 and first organist upon the accession of Maria Theresa to the throne in 1741. He retired from official duties at the court in 1763. Please help the channel, so that the content can improve in quantity and quality. Baroque music deserves no less! Support: Thank you so much! ***BAROQUE ROOM***
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