
Wilhelm Hanser (actually: Johann Nepomuk Joseph Hanser) (born September 12, 1738 in Unterzell (Rot an der Rot) died January 23, 1796 in Schussenried) was a German composer, organist and music teacher. Wilhelm Hanser entered the Premonstratensian Order at a very young age as a novice in the Schussenried Abbey. There he trained in playing the organ and counterpoint, and he also mastered the violin and cello. In 1758 he became a canon and worked as a composer and organist.
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