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edition and prepared a thematic catalogue of Bach's works. Most of Hauser's autograph manuscripts by Bach (including 19 cantatas, the accompanied sonatas for violin, and the
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in 1904. Others were destroyed in 1945. Parts of his collection are also in the
Darmstadt Landesbibliothek and the
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His son, Moritz Hauser (1827–1857), became a theatre director in
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