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2 unusual facts about Hasse


Peter Hasse

His son, Nikolaus Hasse, was among his pupils, and became a musician in his own right.

Peter (Petrus) Hasse (ca. 1585 – June 1640) was a German organist and composer, and member of the prominent musical Hasse family.


David H. Bailey

In 1993, Bailey received the Sidney Fernbach award from the IEEE Computer Society, as well as the Chauvenet Prize and the Hasse Prize from the Mathematical Association of America.

Grigory Langsdorff

In March 1822, he returned to Rio in the company of scientists Édouard Ménétries (1802-1861), Ludwig Riedel (1761-1861), Christian Hasse and Nester Gaverilovitch Rubtsov (1799-1874), who would take care of zoological, botanical, astronomical and cartographical observations during the expedition.

Hasse Aro

Hasse Aro (b. September 8, 1957 in Södertälje) is a Swedish Television host and Television producer of Finnish parentage which since 1991 has hosted the TV3 show Efterlyst.

Hasse Fröberg

Hasse's involvement in The Flower Kings started in 1994 when he was invited by Roine Stolt to sing a couple of tracks on the album The Flower King that was actually released as a Roine Stolt solo project.

Heinrich-Wolfgang Leopoldt

Leopoldt with Peter Roquette also edited the collected works of his teacher Hasse (De Gruyter 1975).

Hieronymus Albrecht Hass

The first recorded reference to his family was in 1758, when Adlung described 'Hasse in Hamburg' as the maker of a cembal d’amour.

Johann Adolph Hass

The first mention of either he or his father as instrument makers was in 1758; 'Hasse in Hamburg' is described as the maker of a cembal d’amour by Adlung.

Johann Adolph Hasse

The early Metastasio texts he set were all greatly altered for the purpose, but Frederick the Great and Francesco Algarotti both exerted influence in order to make Hasse pay greater respect to Metastasio's works.

Joseph Merklin

Merklin was born in Oberhausen and was trained in his craft first by his father and then by Friedrich Hasse in Berne and Eberhard Friedrich Walcker in Ludwigsburg.

O. E. Hasse

After World War II Hasse became a famous German movie actor, also internationally appearing in the Alfred Hitchcock movie I Confess (1953) with Montgomery Clift and starring with Clark Gable and Lana Turner in Betrayed (1954).

Hasse was born to Wilhelm Gustav Eduard Hasse, a blacksmith, and Valeria Hasse in the village of Obersitzko, Province of Posen, Imperial Germany and gained his first stage experiences at highschool at Kolmar together with his classmate Berta Drews.

Rudolf Hasse

Hasse was born in Mittweida, Saxony, and died while serving on the Russian front during World War II, aged only 36.


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