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 Hans Leo Hassler - Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hans Leo Hassler, important German composer and organist of the late Renaissance, was born in Nuremberg in August, 1564.
Hans Hassler left Nuremberg in 1584 for further studies in Venice.
In 1608, Hassler was appointed electoral chamber organist for Dresden, Saxony.
www.king.edu /MusicResearch/Hassler/biography.htm   (316 words)

  
 Hans Leo Hassler (Composer) - Short Biography
Hans [Johann] Leo Hassler [Haslerus, Haßler] was the most distinguished of the three musician sons of Isaac Hassler, organist at Nuremberg and the trown musician.
Hassler was actually the first notable German composer to go to Italy to study, where in Venice he was a fellow-pupil of Giovanni Gabrieli under the latter’s uncle, Andrea Gabrieli, organist of St. Mark’s.
In 1585 Hans Leo Hassler was recalled to Germany to become private organist to Count Ottavianus (Octavian) Fugger, the great merchant prince and art patron of Augsburg, where he remained with some interruptions to the year 1600.
www.bach-cantatas.com /Lib/Hassler.htm   (1327 words)

  
 Hans Leo Hassler - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Hassler' first teacher was his father followed by lessons with Lechner, who was a puil of Lassus.
Hassler's fame began to spread at the end of the century and he was sought out and able to make contacts.
Hassler is considered to have had a flair for past forms almost to the point of anachronism.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/bio/0,,441982,00.html   (356 words)

  
 Center for Church Music :: Hans Leo Hassler
Hans Leo Hassler wrote the tune Passion Chorale, to which we sing "O Sacred Head, Now Wounded." He was born at Nuremberg, Bavaria and studied under his father, who was a renowned organist.
Hassler also studied in Italy, but he returned to Germany and enjoyed several important positions as a musician.
Describing Hassler's life, critics have said, "He is one of the most outstanding composers of his day.
community.gospelcom.net /Brix?pageID=7950   (195 words)

  
 San Francisco Bach Choir: Hans Leo Hassler
Hans Leo Hassler was a German composer belonging to a family of musicians.
After studying music with his father, Hans Leo went to Venice in 1582 to study with Andrea Gabrieli.
When he died, his duties in the chapel were taken over by Prætorius and Heinrich Schütz.
www.sfbach.org /repertoire/hasslerh.html   (116 words)

  
 Composers [Hassler, Hans Leo]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hassler was first taught by his father, then by Isaak Hassler, and then by Andrea Gabrieli in Venice.
From 1586 to 1600 he was chamber musician to the Fuggers in Augsburg, and was chamber musician and later Kapellmeister at the Saxon court chapel in Dresden from 1608.
While he was no innovator, he developed contemporary styles and earned a high reputation for his practical approach and craftsmanship.
www.rmjs.co.uk /composer/chassler.htm   (101 words)

  
 HOASM: Hans Leo Hassler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He was born 1564 in Nürnberg as son of the organist Isaac Hassler, who originally came from Joachimsthal.
In Nürnberg Hans Leo grew up during the decade of Lechner's activity in that town and probably was a pupil of the latter.
In 1595 Hassler, together with his brothers Jacob and Gaspard was raised to the nobility by the Emperor Rudolph II.
www.hoasm.org /IVH/Hassler.html   (447 words)

  
 Hans Leo Hassler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Leo Haßler (baptized October 26, 1564 – June 8, 1612) was a German composer and organist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras.
Free scores by Hans Leo Hassler in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
Free scores by Hans Leo Hassler in the Werner Icking Music Archive
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hans_Leo_Hassler   (566 words)

  
 Hans Leo Hassler & Scheidt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hassler: Variations on La Monica; Three Italian Madrigals; Two German Songs.
Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612) of Nuremberg is known there as "the greatest German musician of his time," he having studied music in Italy.
Georges Guillard plays the historic 1745 Adrien Carpentier organ at the L'eglise d'Auxi-le-Chateau, where the local land baron opposed the purchase of an organ, writing that its twelve proponents were, a "butcher not knowing how to write," a "bird-brained carpenter," etc.
www.ohscatalog.org /hanleohassch.html   (137 words)

  
 Hans Leo Hassler - Recordings
Mary at Zlatá Koruna, Sept. 19-21, 1988 -- Ricercar (8:50) / Hans Leo Hassler.
Nun fanget an / Hans Leo Hassler --
Berlin-Dahlem, Sept. 28 and 30 (Hassler) and Oct. 19-20 (Lechner), 1953.
www.king.edu /musicresearch/Hassler/recordings.htm   (7031 words)

  
 OMG-Music: Hans Leo Hassler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Here you will find the all of the cds known for Hans Leo Hassler.
Some of these albums have been released multiple times, and thus appear to be duplicates.
Originally we planned on showing lyrics, but it appears to be a legally sticky situation.
hans-leo-hassler.omg-music.com   (124 words)

  
 Hans Leo Hassler - Classical music composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Missa super Dixit Maria By Hans Leo Hassler; Chester L Alwes.
Text: Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612); Translated by Ron Haizlip; Series editor: Ray Robinson.
O God, Why Are You Silent By Hans Leo Hassler.
www.classical-composers.org /comp/hassler   (865 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Madrigals: Music: Hans Leo Hassler,Johann Hermann Schein,Leonhard Lechner,Ludwig Senfl,Clemens non Papa ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Amazon.ca: Madrigals: Music: Hans Leo Hassler,Johann Hermann Schein,Leonhard Lechner,Ludwig Senfl,Clemens non Papa (Jacob Clement),Erasmus Widmann,Orlande de Lassus,Wolfgang Fromme,Cologne Collegium Vocale
~ Hans Leo Hassler (Composer), Johann Hermann Schein (Composer), Leonhard Lechner (Composer), Ludwig Senfl (Composer), Clemens non Papa (Jacob Clement) (Composer), et al.
Composer: Hans Leo Hassler, Johann Hermann Schein, Leonhard Lechner, Ludwig Senfl, Clemens non Papa (Jacob Clement), et al.
www.amazon.ca /Madrigals-Hans-Leo-Hassler/dp/B0000026YF   (393 words)

  
 Castle Classics Hassler, Hans Leo (1562-1612)
H Hassler: Missa Super Dixit Maria - Collegium Vocale; Philippe Herreweghe, conductor
C Erbach; H L Hassler; O de Lassus: Festal Sacred Music of Bavaria - THE CHOIR OF WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL; JAMES O'DONNELL conductor; HIS MAJESTYS SAGBUTTS AND CORNETTS; JEREMY WEST director
Including HASSLER Canzon duodecimi toni; Cantate Domino canticum novum; Toccata in G; Canzon noni toni, prima pars; Canzon noni toni, secunda pars; O sacrum convivium; Domine Dominus noster; LASSUS Missa bell' Amfitrit' altera; ERBACH Introit:; Modorum sacrorum Tripartorium; Toccata in G major; Alleluia; Communion
shop.castleclassics.co.uk /acatalog/Hassler.html   (186 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Festive Music in Rudolphinian Prague: Intradas: Music: Hans Leo Hassler,Allesandro Orologio,Prague Castle ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Amazon.ca: Festive Music in Rudolphinian Prague: Intradas: Music: Hans Leo Hassler,Allesandro Orologio,Prague Castle Brass Septet
~ Hans Leo Hassler (Composer), Allesandro Orologio (Composer), Prague Castle Brass Septet (Performer)
If you would like to purchase this title, we recommend that you occasionally check this page to see if it has become available.
www.amazon.ca /Festive-Music-Rudolphinian-Prague-Intradas/dp/B000004ALS   (395 words)

  
 Hans Leo Hassler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
According to The New Penguin Dictionary of Music, Hans Leo Hassler [also Hasler], was a German composer, pupil of Andrea Gabrieli in Venice; also organist at various churches and courts.
Wrote church music, organ works, German songs including the original tune made familiar by Johann Sebastian Bach as the "Passion" chorale, "O sacred head".
Midi World Early Music, midis for H.L. Hassler
www.grainger.de /music/composers/hassler.html   (62 words)

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