Samuel Ebart
Samuel Ebart (1655-1684) was a German baroque composer.He was Kantor and organist of Halle's Market Church, and on his death was succeeded by Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow. His best known surviving work is a solo motet ''Miserere Christe mei'', which was among tenor Hugues Cuénod's concert pieces in the 1930s; it has also been recorded by soprano Ruth Ziesak. Provided by Wikipedia
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German baroque cantatas by Schop, Johann 1590-166X, Förtsch, Johann Philipp 1652-1732, Pachelbel, Johann 1653-1706, Krieger, Johann Philipp 1649-1725, Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz 1644-1704, Capricornus, Samuel 1628-1665, Ebart, Samuel 1655-1684, Buxtehude, Dietrich 1637-1707, Schop, Johann 1590-166X, Förtsch, Johann Philipp 1652-1732, Pachelbel, Johann 1653-1706, Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz 1644-1704, Capricornus, Samuel 1628-1665
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Geistliche Arien des Norddeutschen Barock = Sacred Baroque arias from North Germany by Geist, Christian 1640-1711, Geist, Christian 1640-1711, Ebart, Samuel 1655-1684, Vierdanck, Johann 1605-1646, Tunder, Franz 1614-1667
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Miserere, Christe, mei geistl. Konzert für Tenor- (Sopran-) Solo, Violine, Gambe (Violoncello) u. Orgel by Ebart, Samuel 1655-1684
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Miserere, Christe, mei geistl.Konzert für Tenor- (Sopran-)solo, Violine,Gambe (Violoncello) u.Orgel (lat.,dt.) by Ebart, Samuel 1655-1684
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