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Johann Adolph Hass

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Eight Hass harpsichords are known to survive. A massive instrument by Johann Adolph with two manuals and five sets of strings (16', 2 × 8', 4', 2'), with
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Hass's instruments are cleverly designed, strongly built, richly decorated and finely finished.
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Hass died in Hamburg and was buried on 29 May 1771. His business may have been continued by
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made by "Hasse in Hamburg". Both father and son are mentioned in the German translation of
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This article is about the maker of keyboard instruments. For the composer, see
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The Present State of Music in Germany, the Netherlands, and United Provinces
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wrote for, with good tone and volume, and capable of expressive
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Donald Howard Boalch, Peter Williams, Alexander Pilipczuk ().
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German maker of clavichords, harpsichords and possibly organs
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who was married to Hass's daughter Margaretha Catharina.
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There is no mention of either Hass before 1758, when
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Johann Adolph Hasse

Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
Hamburg
clavichords
harpsichords
Hieronymus Albrecht Hass
Imperial Free City
Hamburg
chamber of commerce
Jakob Adlung
Charles Burney
Ernst Ludwig Gerber
Johann Christoffer Krogmann
fortepianos
Baroque
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
bebung
tortoiseshell
ivory
Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments
New Haven, Connecticut
Russell Collection
Edinburgh




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