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    Hans Leo Hassler (in German, Hans Leo Haßler) (baptised 26 October 1564 – 8 June 1612) was a German composer and organist of the late Renaissance and early...
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    est" ("The Word became flesh") is a sacred motet for six voices by Hans Leo Hassler. The Latin text is taken from the prologue to the Gospel of John. The...
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    narration of the annunciation in Latin. Hassler based a mass on the motet, Missa super Dixit Maria. Hans Leo Hassler studied in Venice with Andrea Gabrieli...
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  • 1599 by Christoph Knoll, with a melody adapted from a secular song by Hans Leo Hassler. It is a prayer for a blessed death, beginning "Herzlich tut mich verlangen...
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  • earlier secular song, "Mein G'müt ist mir verwirret," composed by Hans Leo Hassler. Paul Simon – vocals, acoustic guitar Bob James – keyboards Bob Cranshaw...
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    Bach: The music for the German and English versions of the hymn is by Hans Leo Hassler, written around 1600 for a secular love song, "Mein G'müt ist mir verwirret [de]"...
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  • Isaak Hassler (c.1530 – 1591), organist and father of three brothers: Kasper Hassler (1562–1618), minor composer and publisher Hans Leo Hassler (1564–1612)...
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  • organist Isaak Hassler and the brother of the musicians Jakob Hassler and Hans Leo Hassler. Unlike his brothers, Kasper remained in Nuremberg all his life...
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  • is also notable as the father of the musicians Jakob Hassler, Hans Leo Hassler and Kasper Hassler. http://www.bmlo.lmu.de/Q/GND=132950065 http://www.deutsche-biographie...
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  • Schneegass paraphrasing Psalm 6. It is commonly sung with a 1601 melody by Hans Leo Hassler. Johann Sebastian Bach based a chorale cantata on it. Schneegass was...
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    those by Josquin and Victoria. Renaissance settings include those by Hans Leo Hassler, Felice Anerio, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Guillaume Dufay and...
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    Among the composers working in Venice at this time was the young Hans Leo Hassler, who studied with the Gabrielis; he brought the form back with him...
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    Marian art. The Annunciation in Armenian art by Toros Taronetsi, 1323 Hans Leo Hassler composed a motet Dixit Maria, setting Mary's consent. Johann Sebastian...
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  • Italy carried the canzonetta back to their home countries, such as Hans Leo Hassler, who brought the form to Germany. When the madrigal was imported into...
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  • Caspar Othmayr (1515–1553) Valentin Haussmann (c. 1560 – c. 1613–14) Hans Leo Hassler (1564–1612) Michael Praetorius (1571–1621) Andreas Hakenberger (1574–1627)...
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  • Johann Sebastian Bach used "Befiehl du deine Wege" and its 1601 tune by Hans Leo Hassler ("Herzlich tut mich verlangen", Zahn No. 5385a) in his St. Matthew...
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    techniques for composing madrigals, especially in Venice, included Hans Leo Hassler (1564–1612) who studied with Andrea Gabrieli, and Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672)...
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    settings for the Latin text have been composed by Orlando di Lasso, Hans Leo Hassler, and Herbert Howells amongst others. Settings composed for the English...
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    Orlando di Lasso, a capella motet for five voices, (published in 1562). Hans Leo Hassler, a capella motet, published in Cantiones sacrae, 1591. Giovanni Matteo...
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    Praetorius, Michael. Syntagma Musicum III. Wolfenbüttel, 1619. Translated by Hans Lampl. PhD dissertation, University of Southern California, 1957. Rebuffa...
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    was also a noted collector of the works of Hans Leo Hassler, amassing the largest known collection of Hassler's manuscripts and prints. Theodore Baker (1919)...
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  • (See also Austria) Elias Ammerbach Hans Buchner Christian Erbach Hans Leo Hassler Jakob Hassler Leonhard Kleber Hans Kotter Conrad Paumann Hieronymus Praetorius...
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  • the youngest son of Isaak Hassler, and brother of Hans Leo Hassler and Kasper Hassler. The Hasslers were an important Franco-Flemish musical family in...
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    Hasse (1699–1783) Karl Hasse (1883–1960) Hans Leo Hassler (1546–1612) Jakob Hassler (1569–1622) Johann Wilhelm Häßler (1747–1822) Carl August Haupt (1810–1891)...
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    report of visitors to Venice and by Gabrieli's students, who included Hans Leo Hassler and Heinrich Schütz. Like composers before and after him, he would...
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  • his nephew Giovanni Gabrieli; the music theorist Lodovico Zacconi; Hans Leo Hassler, who carried the concertato style to Germany; and many others. The...
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  • 1596 Hieronymus visited Gröningen where he met Michael Praetorius and Hans Leo Hassler; presumably he became acquainted with their music and, through them...
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    Claudio Merulo Giovanni Gabrieli Andrea Gabrieli Claudio Monteverdi Hans Leo Hassler Heinrich Schütz Francesco Cavalli Adrian Willaert, Salmi spezzati Andrea...
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  • concertato style was brought north across the Alps by composers such as Hans Leo Hassler and Heinrich Schütz, who studied in Venice with the originators of...
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    three books of Symphoniae sacrae, some in Latin and some in German. Hans Leo Hassler composed motets such as Dixit Maria, on which he also based a mass...
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