Johann Adolf Hasse (1699–1783) was a German composer, singer, and teacher of the late Baroque era, particularly associated with the operatic and vocal music of the 18th century. He was highly esteemed for his melodic inventiveness and his ability to blend the Italian operatic style with German musical traditions. Hasse's career flourished primarily in Italy and Germany; he worked extensively at the court in Dresden,
... Más informaciónJohann Adolf Hasse (1699–1783) was a German composer, singer, and teacher of the late Baroque era, particularly associated with the operatic and vocal music of the 18th century. He was highly esteemed for his melodic inventiveness and his ability to blend the Italian operatic style with German musical traditions. Hasse's career flourished primarily in Italy and Germany; he worked extensively at the court in Dresden, where he served as Kapellmeister. His marriage to the famed Italian soprano Faustina Bordoni further enhanced his influence in the world of opera.
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