Gabriel Möhlich

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Gabriel Möhlich also Mölich (c. 1590 – 1640s) was a German Baroque composer and dancing master. He graduated from his studies with Heinrich Schütz in 1619 with the publication of his Geistliche Madrigale for 4 and 5 voices, Leipzig. From 1620 he studied ballet in Paris and in 1638 choreographed Schütz's opera-ballet Orpheus und Euridice and ten more Italian ballette.[1]

References

  1. ^ Barbara Grammeniati Seventeenth-Century Ballet a Multi-Art Spectacle p102 - 2011 "At the court of Dresden, together with the dancing masters (Franciscus Deledonne, Adrian Rothbein or Gabriel Möhlich) ..."