Johann Jakob Froberger! Froberger was one of the musical luminaries of the XVIIth century. His organ-harpsichord music is both learned for the mind to savour and beautiful for the ear to hear.
Anton Bruckner, renowned for his organ playing, composed a few works for organ, notably of the prelude/postlude/fugue genres. WAB 125, 126/1, 126/2, 127, 128, 131 are available at IMSLP.
Here's a list of "Catholic Germany, Austria" from "Barpque Organ Music" By Barbara Owen Albrechtsberger Brixi Danzi Gratz Haydn Hummel Janitch Knecht Kopriva Kichar Leopold Mozart Novotny Pasterwitz Prixner Reicha Rigler Schmoll Schnizer Seger Simon Sorge Stadler Wanhal Vogler Zimmernann
Have no idea ow many of these dudes are Austrian. I do know that many of them are on ISMLP.
Does anyone know of some nice organ music by Austrian composers other than Mozart?
In addition to the valuable suggestions already made on this topic, there are many gems edited by the Austrian publisher Doblinger, including several volumes of Gottlieb Muffat (not to be confused with his father, the most famous Georg) organ music, and at least one volume that compiles organ pieces from 18th century Austrian composers such as Monn, Pirck, Wagenseil, Steffan, Stary, Seeger and Gottlieb Muffat himself.
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