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Peter (Petrus) Hasse (ca. 1585 – 1640) was a German organist and composer, and member of the prominent musical Hasse family. The first written record of Hasse dates from his appointment as organist at the Marienkirche in Lübeck, a post later held by Buxtehude. Although literally nothing is known of Hasse's early life, he is believed to have been a student of Sweelinck between 1606 and 1609. Hasse remained in Lübeck until his death in 1640, and achieved considerable fame at the time as a teacher and performer. His son, Nikolaus Hasse, was among his pupils, and became a musician in his own right. Hasse's own surviving output is small, consisting of just three organ works and two choral works. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Praeambulum pedaliter in F major
242Allein Gott in der Hoh sei Ehr
143Praeludium in D Major
54Missa 7 vocum: II. Gloria
45Missa 7 vocum: I. Kyrie eleison
46Ach das ich hören sollt "Da pacem domine"
27Praeludium in C (D)
18Artaserse - Son Qual Nave Ch'Agitata
19Artaserse: Son Qual Nave Ch'Agitata
110Artaserse: Overture
1Organ Music - Praetorius, H. / Hofhaimer, P. / Hassler, H.L. / Gabrieli, A. / Bull, J. / Scheidt, S. / Kotter, H. / Scheidemann, H. / Buxtehude, D.
Tunder, F.: Organ Music (Complete) / Hasse, N.: Organ Music (Complete)
Praetorius: Complete Organ Works, Vol. 13
Famous European Organs: Basedow
Tunder - Hasse: Complete Organ Music
Buxtehude-Schüler in Basedow
Hasse, Tunder and Buxtehude