Moritz Georg Moshack (1730 – before 1772) was a builder of Danish clavichords.[1] Three of his instruments are known to exist: a fret-free clavichord dating to 1768 at the Norsk Folkemuseum, Oslo, Norway;[2] a single manual harpsichord dating to 1770 at the Falsters Minder Museum, Nykøbing, Falster, Denmark; and the fret-free Clavichord dating to 1770 at the Danish Music Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark.[3]
Moshack became licensed in 1761.[4] In the same year, he received a royal monopoly to build and repair clavichords, harpsichords, and organs.[5] Between 1759 and 1772, Moshack worked in Copenhagen, building organs and other instruments.[6] Clavichords were purchased by the Royal Danish Theatre,[7] and other instruments by Johan Foltmar at Trinitatis Church.[5] Moshack also worked as a tuner.[7]