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.
[1] His best known surviving work is a solo motet Miserere Christe mei, which was among tenor Hugues Cuénod's concert pieces in the 1930s;[2] it has also been recorded by soprano Ruth Ziesak.
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