
He was born in Nuremberg, Germany, 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 Middle Europe during the late Renaissance. Baptized in Nuremberg, Jakob was initially instructed in music, like his brothers, by his father Isaak. Hassler is first identified on the rolls of musicians in Augsburg in 1585, and he was ennobled, along with his two brothers, by Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II in 1595.
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Tanzen und Springen: Tanzen und Springen
ach, weh des Leiden: ach, weh des Leiden
Tanzen und Springen
ach, weh des Leiden
Ricercar II toni
Ad Dominum Cum Tribularer
Mein Lieb will mit mir kriegen
Toccata IV toni
Tanzen und Springen (Jakob Hassler) (Laudentes Consort - Guy Janssens)
Ricercar del primo tuono
Toccata IV. Toni: Toccata IV. Toni
Ricercare II: Ricercar II. Toni
Toccata IV. Toni
Tanzen und Springen (Jakob Hassler)
Fuga septimi toni
Ricercare II
Hassler: 3 Intraden
Toccata No. 8 in G major
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