
About Franz Xaver Murschhauser
Franz Xaver Murschhauser (1 July 1663 – 6 January 1738) was a German composer and theorist. He was born in Saverne, Alsace, but he is first mentioned as a singer and instrumentalist at St Peter’s School in Munich, in 1676. He studied music with the Kantor, Siegmund Auer and, from 1683 to his death in 1693, Johann Caspar Kerll. He was appointed music director of the Munich Frauenkirche in 1691, where he remained until his death. He published two collections of organ music in the tradition of the South German school
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Lasst uns das Kindlein wiegen
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Praambel und Fuge
Intonatio primi toni
Fuga secundi toni
Praeambulum primi toni
Dein grosse Lieb o Jesulein: Aria
Dein grosse Lieb o Jesulein: Variation 4
Prelude and Fugue: Praambel und Fuge
Toccata duodecimi toni
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