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5 - Southern Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire to 1750

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2019

Mark Kroll
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Boston University
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Annibaldi, Buckley, Massip, Ruggeri, et al. Froberger musicien européen. Paris: Klincksieck, 1998.Google Scholar
Apel, Willi. The History of Keyboard Music before 1700. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1972.Google Scholar
Dunlop, Alison J. The Life and Music of Gottlieb Muffat. Vienna: Hollitzer, 2013.Google Scholar
Rudolf, Walter. Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer: Hofkapellmeister der Markgrafen von Baden. Frankfurt and New York: P. Lang, 1990.Google Scholar
Somer, Avo. The Keyboard Music of Johann Jakob Froberger. PhD dissertation, University of Michigan, 1963.Google Scholar
Vinke, Linda Frances. The Influence of the Madrigali Moderni on Johann Jacob Froberger’s Keyboard Music. PhD dissertation, University of the Free State (South Africa), 2011.Google Scholar
Welter, Kathryn Jane. Johann Pachelbel. Organist, Teacher, Composer. A Critical Reexamination of His Life, Works, and Historical Significance. PhD dissertation, Harvard University, 1998.Google Scholar
Wollenberg, Susan. “The Keyboard Suites of Gottlieb Muffat (1690–1770).Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association 102 (1975–1976), pp. 8391.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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