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  1. Hans Leo Hassler ( Núremberg, bautizado el 26 de octubre de 1564 - Fráncfort del Meno, 8 de junio de 1612) fue un compositor y organista alemán . Vida. Nacido en una familia de organistas, toma sus primeros contactos decisivos con la música en Núremberg, con Friedrich Lindner y Leonard Lechner .

  2. 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 Baroque eras, elder brother of lesser known composer Jakob Hassler. He was born in Nürnberg and died in Frankfurt.

  3. Hans Leo Hassler. (25 October 1564 — 8 June 1612) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Hans Leo Hasler, Hans Leo Haslerus, Johann Leo Hassler, Hans Leo von Hassler, Hans Leo Haßler, Hans Leo Haßler von Roseneck. =. Name in Other Languages: הנס ליאו האסלר, Ганс Лео Хасслер, Hans Leo Haßler von Roseneck, Iohannes Leo Haslerus, Hans Leo Haßler, =.

  4. 12 de mar. de 2024 · Hans Leo Hassler (born October 26, 1564, Nürnberg [Germany]—died June 8, 1612, Frankfurt am Main [Germany]) was an outstanding German composer notable for his creative expansion of several musical styles. Hassler studied with his father, the organist Isaak Hassler (d. 1591).

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  5. Hans Leo Hassler - Missa Secunda1. Kyrie 00:002. Gloria 01:593. Credo 05:084. Sanctus 10:545. Benedictus 12:036. Agnus Dei 13:21Cantores Carmeli, Linz, Austr...

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  6. Hans Leo Hassler was the most eminent organist of his day. He is classed with Adam Gumpelzhaimer, Erbach, and Melchior Franck as one of the founders of German music. Hassler’s style was strongly influenced by the Gabrielis. He was one of the first to bring the innovations of the Venetian style across the Alps.

  7. Hans Leo Hassler ( Núremberg, bautizado el 26 de octubre de 1564 - Fráncfort del Meno, 8 de junio de 1612) fue un compositor y organista alemán. Hans Leo Hassler. Canzon a 4 voci. Interpretación al órgano de Ulrich Metzner.