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Johann Michael Malzat (born 21st April 1749 in Vienna; died 13th May 1787 in Innsbruck) was an Austrian composer of classical music. Johann Michael Malzat, was the son of the Bohemian musician and composer Josef Malzat (1723–1760), who worked as a violinist at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, among others. Johann Michael came to Tyrol at a young age, probably as a singing boy at Kremsmünster Abbey. Later he worked in Lambach Abbey and Stams Abbey, the then music center of Tyrol, where Malzat spent some time and taught in the school for boys, which was newly built in 1778. In 1780 and 1781, he worked in Bolzano, where the parish acquired several symphonies and a Solennes Miserere from him. From 1781 he worked in the mining town of Schwaz and from 1784 with Counts of Tannenberg based there. The last two years before his death, he worked as a choir conductor at the Jesuit Church in Innsbruck. His works were distributed, among others, by the publisher Traeg from Vienna, who still offered them in his catalog in 1799. His brother Ignaz Malzat (1757–1804) was a composer and court oboist in Salzburg and later in Passau. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
IV. Rondo: Moderato
12Symphony in A Major: I. Allegro molto
13Symphony in A Major: II. Andante
14Symphony in A Major: III. Menuett - Trio
15Symphony in A Major: IV. Rondo: Moderato
16Sinfonia pastorale in C Major: IV. Rondo
17Sinfonia pastorale in C Major: II. Andante cantabile
18Sinfonia pastorale in C Major: I. Allegro
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