SKU: HL.49025924
ISBN 9790001014403. 7.5x10.75x0.005 inches. German.
SKU: CA.632200
ISBN 9790007012595.
SKU: CA.632400
ISBN 9790007012618.
SKU: HL.49026515
ISBN 9790001019170. German.
SKU: HL.49025925
SKU: CA.622800
ISBN 9790007011802.
SKU: CA.4020410
ISBN 9790007065089. 9x12 inches.
SKU: HL.49025746
SKU: CA.625600
ISBN 9790007012038.
SKU: HL.49025916
6.5x10.25x0.035 inches.
SKU: HL.49025747
SKU: CA.617600
ISBN 9790007011314.
SKU: CA.625300
ISBN 9790007227302.
SKU: CA.611100
ISBN 9790007010669.
SKU: HF.FH-2236
ISBN 9790203422365. 8.3 x 11.7 inches.
1. Kleines Ballett (G.A. Kress); 2. Menuett (G.A.Kress); 3. Allemande (G.A. Kress); 4. Englisch (G.A. Kress); 5. Ballett (G.A.Kress); 6. Gavotte (Joh. Georg Witthauer); 7. Allegretto (Joh. Georg Witthauer); 8. Allegro scherzando (Joh. Georg Witthauer); 9. Andante (Joh. Wilh. Hassler); 10. Allegro scherzando (Joh. Wilh. Hassler); 11. Tempo di Menuetto (Joh. Wilh. Hassler); 12. Minuetto (Joh. Willh. Hassler); 13. Ecossaise (Joh. Wilh. Hassler); 14. Poco andante (Joh. Wilh. Hassler); 15. Andante (Joh. Wilh. Hassler); 16 Schwabisch (Joh.Chr.Fr. Bach); 17. Balletto (Georg Simon Lohlein); 18. Scherzo (Chr. Gottl. Neefe); 19. Angloise (Carl Ludw. Traugott Glaser); 20. Tempo di Minuetto (Joh. Otto Uhde); 21. Minuetto (Joh. Otto Uhde); 22. Minuetto (Joh. Ph. Kirnberger).
SKU: CY.CC2418
Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612), son of an organist, was born in Nuremberg and received his initial training in music from his father. As a young man he studied in Venice and became close friends with Giovanni Gabrieli, both eventually studying composition with Giovanni's Uncle Andrea. Hassler gained a reputation as an innovative composer and also traveled throughout Germany as a consultant in the construction of pipe organs.
SKU: MN.20-841
UPC: 688670208416.
Transcription of famous Hassler polychoral motet (16th century). Based on German chorale tune HERZLICH LIEB HAB.
SKU: CY.CC2308
Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612), son of an organist, was born in Nuremberg and received his initial training in music from his father. As a young man he studied in Venice and became close friends with Giovanni Gabrieli, both eventually studying composition.