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Georg Muffat

Georg Muffat (baptized June 1, 1653 - February 23, 1704) was a Baroque German composer.

Life

He was born in Megeve, Savoy, today in France, and of Scottish descent. He studied in Paris with Jean Baptiste Lully between 1663 and 1669, then he became an organist in Molsheim and Sélestat. Later, he studied law in Ingolstadt, afterwards settling in Vienna. He could not get an official engagement, so he travelled to Prague (1677) then to Salzburg, where he worked for the archbishop during some ten years.

About 1680, he travelled to Italy, there studying the organ with Bernardo Pasquini, a follower of the tradition of Girolamo Frescobaldi; he also met Arcangelo Corelli, whose works he admired very much. From 1690 to his death, he was Kapellmeister to the bishop of Passau, today a southeast Bavarian town. He died in Passau.

Works

His works are strongly influenced by both French and Italian composers:

Muffat was, as Froberger was before him, and Handel after him, a cosmopolitan composer who played an important role in the exchanges between European musical traditions. His music books contain useful indications on musical practice during his life.

He was the father of Gottlieb Muffat.