Composers

Alfred Edward Moffat

Piano
Violin
Cello
Voice
Piece
Song
Sonata
Airs
Dance
Folk music
Wedding marches
Marche
Wedding music
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by popularity

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12 Klassische Stücke12 Leichte Stücke, Op.3712 Popular Pieces12 Violinstücke Klassischer Meister, Op.4312 Vortragsstücke3 Pieces in the First Position5 Old Italian Melodies6 Easy Pieces, Op.326 Pieces of the Eighteenth Century

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Alte Geigen StückeAlte Meister für Junge Spieler

B

Bayley and Ferguson's Violin AlbumBygone Times

C

Choice Ayres and Courtly Dances

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English Songs of the Georgian PeriodErste Übung im Ensemble-Spiel, Op.41

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Fantasia on Irish MelodiesFrench 18th-century Violin PiecesFrom Olden Days

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Hebridean Jorram

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Kammer-SonatenKlassische Stücke für Violoncell, Op.17Klassische Stücke für VioloncelloKleine Studien, Op.42

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Leichte OriginalstückeLes Vieux Maîtres du Violon

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Masterpieces Selected from the Works of XVIII Century ComposersMeister-Schule der alten Zeit

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Old English ComposersOld English Violin Music

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Suite dans le style ancien

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The Cremona Violin Album of Modern and Classical PiecesThe Minstrelsy of IrelandTranscriptionen klassischer StückeTrio-AlbumTrio-Meisterschule

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Violin Concertino
Wikipedia
Alfred Edward Moffat (1863–1950) was a Scottish musician, composer and collector of music. He was born in Edinburgh on 4 December 1863. His father was John Moffat, a photographer, and his mother was Sophia Maria Knott.
He was educated at Edinburgh Collegiate School in 27-28 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. Moffat studied musical composition in Berlin for five years under Ludwig Bussler. He remained in Berlin for another six years writing for German music publishing firms. He returned to London in the late 1890s, and devoted himself to the rediscovery of British violin players of the late 18th century and earlier. Most significantly, he edited the Schott's Kammersonaten [Chamber Sonata] series, and instigated Novello's Old English Violin Music series. He was also a Member of the Court of Assistants of the Royal Society of Musicians. He died in Fulham, London on 6 June 1950 aged 86.