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?Nationality? ?composer, organist, and/or teacher or?
German composer, conductor and musicologist
* ?birth year? born in ?birth city?
* 1883, born in Dohna, near Dresden, Germany
* ?year of event? ?city of event? ?short description of event?
* Studied with Riemann in Leipzig and Reger in Munich
* ?year of event? ?city of event? ?short description of event?
* 1907 on assisted Wolfrum at Heidelberg University and in the Bachverein there.
* ?year of death? died in ?city of death?
* 1909 appointed organist and Kantor at the Johanniskirche, Chemnitz.
* 1910 appointed music director in Osnabrück, where he established a conservatory.
* 1919 appointed music director and professor extraordinary at Tübingen University.
* 1923 received his doctorate from Tübingen University. There he founded both the music institute and the university music department.
* 1933 became an enthusiastic supporter of the Third Reich.
* 1935 appointed director of the Staatliche Hochschule in Cologne, a post he retained until his retirement at the end of the war.
* 1960 died in Cologne, Germany


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According to Oxford Music Online, Hasse was "one of the first to write a comprehensive study of Reger. His music never departed from the tradition which led back through Reger to Bach: craft and coherence were more important to him than personal expression or originality."
 
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==List of Organ Works==
==List of Organ Works==

Revision as of 15:50, 29 October 2014

Synopsis

German composer, conductor and musicologist

  • 1883, born in Dohna, near Dresden, Germany
  • Studied with Riemann in Leipzig and Reger in Munich
  • 1907 on assisted Wolfrum at Heidelberg University and in the Bachverein there.
  • 1909 appointed organist and Kantor at the Johanniskirche, Chemnitz.
  • 1910 appointed music director in Osnabrück, where he established a conservatory.
  • 1919 appointed music director and professor extraordinary at Tübingen University.
  • 1923 received his doctorate from Tübingen University. There he founded both the music institute and the university music department.
  • 1933 became an enthusiastic supporter of the Third Reich.
  • 1935 appointed director of the Staatliche Hochschule in Cologne, a post he retained until his retirement at the end of the war.
  • 1960 died in Cologne, Germany

According to Oxford Music Online, Hasse was "one of the first to write a comprehensive study of Reger. His music never departed from the tradition which led back through Reger to Bach: craft and coherence were more important to him than personal expression or originality."

The Wikipedia article about Karl Hasse does not exist yet.

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