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Johann Wilhelm Hässler

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20: 113:, Op. 50, a cantata, chamber works and songs. One of the most unusual of Hässler's compositions is a cycle of 360 preludes in all keys Op. 47, published in 1817. This massive cycle that lasts for over 95 minutes was premiered in Erfurt by Dmitry Feofanov on September 23, 2012 and in Moscow on September 26, 2012. It was recorded in 2017. 129:
Joan Benson Clavichord for Beginners 0253011647 - 2014 - Page 61 "Johann Wilhelm Hässler. (1747–1822). Hässler studied with Johann Christian Kittel, a favored pupil of J. S. Bach in his last years, and later taught the clavichordist Türk. He knew Emanuel Bach and greatly admired his
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His publications include many keyboard works, including sonatas, fantasies, preludes, and his best known piano work, the
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in 1794, where he worked as a prominent music teacher and composer. He remained there until his death.
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in the 1780s and 1790s. On 15 April 1789 he entered an organ competition with
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organist
pianist
Erfurt
Johann Christian Kittel
Erfurt
Europe
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Dresden
Mozart's Berlin journey
Johann Nikolaus Forkel
Johann Adam Hiller
Franz Benda
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
London
Saint Petersburg
Moscow
Free scores by Johann Wilhelm Hässler
International Music Score Library Project
Werke von und über Johann Wilhelm Hässler
German National Library
Biography
Biography
Categories
1747 births
1822 deaths
German Classical-period composers
German classical organists
German classical pianists
German male classical pianists

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