About Johann Adolf Hasse
Johann Adolph Hasse (March 25, 1699 - December 23, 1783) was a German Classical composer. Hasse was born at Bergedorf near Hamburg and received his first musical education from his father. Being possessed of a fine tenor voice, he chose a theatrical career and joined the operatic troupe conducted by Reinhard Keiser, in whose orchestra Handel had played the second violin some years before. Hasse's success led to an engagement at the court theatre of Brunswick-Lüneburg
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Hasse: Sanctus Petrus et Sancta Maria Magdalena: "Mea tormenta, properate!"
II. Allegro
Allegro
Mass in D Minor: Kyrie. Kyrie I
Requiem In C Major: XIV. Offertorium, Domine Jes
Mass in D Minor: Kyrie: Kyrie I
Marc'Antonio e Cleopatra: Morte col fiero aspetto (Ed. Wiesend)
Hasse: Serpentes ignei in deserto: Aria. "Furit grando procellosa" (Nathanael)
Miserere in C Minor (Version for Mixed Choir): I. Miserere mei Deus
Hasse: Orfeo: "Sempre a si vaghi rai" (Orfeo)
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