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Möhlich was a pupil of [[Heinrich Schütz]]. Apart from his Madrigals from 1619, no other works by Möhlich are extant.
Möhlich was a pupil of [[Heinrich Schütz]]. Apart from his Madrigals from 1619, no other works by Möhlich are extant.
He worked as a master of dance in his later years: e.g. he was the choreograph for the performance of Schütz' Ballet
He worked as a master of dance in his later years: e.g. he was the choreograph for the performance of Schütz' Ballet
"Orpheus and Euridike" on November 20th 1638 (according to M. Fürstenau: "Zur Geschichte der Musik und des  
"Orpheus and Euridike" on November 20th 1638 (according to M. Fürstenau: "Zur Geschichte der Musik und des
Theaters am Hofe zu Dresden", Dresden 1861).
Theaters am Hofe zu Dresden", Dresden 1861).
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*''[[Herr erhöre mein Wort (Gabriel Möhlich)|Herr erhöre mein Wort]]''   (no. 2)   ( [http://music.dalitio.de/choir/moehlich/madrigale/ {{pdf}}] )
*''[[Ich danke dem Herrn (Gabriel Möhlich)|Ich danke dem Herrn]]''   (no. 11)  ( [http://music.dalitio.de/choir/moehlich/madrigale/ {{pdf}}] )
 
 
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==Publications==
==Publications==
* Geistliche Madrigal mit 4. und 5. Stimmen. Auff Jetzo gebräuchliche Italianische Art Componirt.(Leipzig, 1619)
* {{NoComp|Geistliche Madrigal mit 4. und 5. Stimmen|}} Auff Jetzo gebräuchliche Italianische Art Componirt.(Leipzig, 1619)


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 16:31, 4 December 2020

Life

Born: before 1619

Died: after 1638

Biography

Möhlich was a pupil of Heinrich Schütz. Apart from his Madrigals from 1619, no other works by Möhlich are extant. He worked as a master of dance in his later years: e.g. he was the choreograph for the performance of Schütz' Ballet "Orpheus and Euridike" on November 20th 1638 (according to M. Fürstenau: "Zur Geschichte der Musik und des Theaters am Hofe zu Dresden", Dresden 1861).

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List of choral works

 
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