List of compositions by Johann Adolf Hasse

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Johann Adolph Hasse in 1740, painted by Balthasar Denner.

This is a list of the musical compositions of Johann Adolf Hasse (March 25, 1699 – December 16, 1783) sorted by genre, and then chronologically.

Opera[]

Oratorios[]

  • Il cantico de' tre fanciulli (The Song of the Three Holy Children) (Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino; Dresden 1734)
  • Le virtù appiè della croce (Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino; Dresden 1737)
  • Serpentes ignei in deserto (; Venice 1740)
  • Giuseppe riconosciuto (Pietro Metastasio; 1741)
  • I pellegrini al sepolcro di Nostro Signore (The Pilgrims at the Tomb of Our Lord), Oratorio in 2 parts (Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino; Dresden 1742)
  • Ci'l un parantê und parsol scelopgrini (Stefano Benedotto Pallavicino, 1744)
  • La Caduta di Gerico (Giovanni Claudio Pasquini; Dresden 1745)
  • Santa Elena al Calvario (Pietro Metastasio; 1747, second version 1772)
  • La conversione di Sant' Agostino (The Conversion of Saint Augustine), Oratorio in 2 parts (Maria Antonia Walpurgis von Sachsen; Dresden 1750)
  • S. Petrus et S. Maria Magdalena; Venice 1759)

Cantatas and ballads[]

  • Chieggio ai gigli ed alle rose (Pietro Metastasio; Naples 1727/1729)
  • Il nome or Scrivo in te l'amato nome (Pietro Metastasio; Naples 1727/1729)
  • È ver, mia Fille, è vero (Pietro Metastasio; Naples 1727/1729)
  • L'Armonica or Ah perché col canto mio (with glass harmonica) (Pietro Metastasio; Vienna 1769)
  • La Gelosia (Pietro Metastasio; Vienna 1769)
  • Il Ciclope (Pietro Metastasio; Venice 1775/1776)
  • La Danza (Pietro Metastasio; Venice 1775/1776)
  • Ah, Troppo è Ver
  • Bella, Mi Parto
  • Bell' Aurora
  • Clori, Clori, mia vita
  • Euridice e Orfeo - cantata a due
  • Per palesarti appieno
  • Se il cantor trace, oh Dio
  • Quel vago seno
  • Fille dolce, mio bene
  • Venetian Ballads for the German flute, violin or harpsichord (London, 1735)
    • Cosa e' sta Cossa?
    • Grazie agli inganni tuoi
    • No ste' a condanarme
    • Si', la gondola avere', no crie'


Church music[]

  • Litaniae Lauretanae in f minor
  • Liltaniae Lauretanae in G major
  • Magnificat in F major
  • Messe in d minor (1751)
  • Miserere in d minor
  • Miserere in F major
  • Miserere in c minor
  • Missa ultima in g minor (Venice, 1783)
  • Regina coeli in D major
  • Requiem in C major (1763)
  • Salve Regina in A major
  • Salve Regina in F major
  • Sub tuum praesidium in B major
  • Sub tuum praesidium in c minor
  • Te Deum (1751)
  • Venite pastores. Motetto pastorale

For vespers[]

  • Domine ad adjuvandum me festina in C major
  • Dixit Dominus (Ps 109) in C major
  • Confitebor (Ps 110) in F major
  • Beatus vir (Ps 111) in a minor
  • Laudate pueri (Ps 112) in A major

Instrumental music[]

  • Six sonatas for cembalo (pianoforte)
  • Six trio sonatas, Op.2 Amsterdam : Witvogel 1730, Paris : Le Clerc, n.d. (="op.1" 1735 ca. - London: John Walsh)
    • Sonata I in e minor
    • Sonata II in C major (=QV 2 Anh. 1 by Quantz)
    • Sonata III in A major
    • Sonata IV in G major
    • Sonata V in E major
    • Sonata VI in D major (=QV 2 Anh. 7 by Quantz)
  • Six violin sonatas
  • Six concertos for organ solo
    • Concerto no.1 in F major
    • Concerto no.2 in G major
    • Concerto no.3 in G major
    • Concerto no.4 in D major
    • Concerto no.5 in F major
    • Concerto no.6 in D major
  • Cello concerto in D major
  • Flute concerto in D major
  • Flute concerto in b minor
  • Concerto for two flutes in G major
  • Oboe concerto in F major
  • Mandolin concerto in G major
  • Organ concerto in D major
  • 6 Sonatas or trios for 2 flutes or violins and continuo (London, 1739) = "Op.3" London : J. Oswald, n.d.(ca.1757).
  • Solos for a German flute or violin, with a through bass for the harpsichord or violoncello Op.2 (London, 1740)
  • 12 Concertos for flute, strings and continuo Op. 3 (London, 1741)
  • 6 Concertos for violins, French horns or hoboys & c. with a thorough bass for ye harpsichord or violoncello in eight parts, Op.4 (London, 1741)
  • Solos for flute or violin Op.5 (London, 1744)
  • 6 Sinfonias Op.5
  • 6 Concertos for the Harpsicord or Organ (London, 1741)
  • 6 Sonatas for harpsichord Op.7 (London, 1758)

Sources[]

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