List of compositions by Johann Adolph Hasse

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

Johann Adolph Hasse in 1740, painted by Balthasar Denner.

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 (Bonaventura Bonomo; 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)

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