List of compositions by Johann Adolph Hasse
- List of compositions by Johann Adolph Hasse
This list of compositions by Johann Adolph Hasse is a list of the musical compositions of Johann Adolph Hasse (March 25, 1699 – December 16, 1783) sorted by genre, and then chronologically.
Opera
(with librettists given in parentheses)
*"Antioco" (Apostolo Zeno, Pietro Pariati; Braunschweig 1721)
*"Tigrane" (Francesco Silvani; Naples 1723)
*"Sesostrate" (Antonio Carasale; Naples 1726)
*"Attalo, Re di Bitinia" (Francesco Silvani; Naples 1728)
*"Artaserse" (Pietro Metastasio; Venice, Carnival 1730; London 1734 as pasticcio with arias by Nicola Porpora, Riccardo Broschi and Attilio Ariosti)
*"Cleofide" (Metastasio, revised by Michelangelo Boccardi; Dresden 1731)
*"Demetrio" (Metastasio; Venice 1732)
*"Siroe, re di Persia" (Metastasio; Bologna 1733)
*"La clemenza di Tito" (Metastasio; Pesaro 1735)
*"Irene" (Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino; Dresden 1738)
*"Alfonso" (Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino; Dresden 1738)
*"Lucio Papirio" (Zeno; Dresden 1742)
*"Didone abbandonata" (Metastasio; Dresden 1742)
*"Antigono" (Metastasio; Hubertusburg by Dresden 1743)
*"Ipermestra" (Metastasio; Vienna 1744)
*"Semiramide riconosciuta" (Metastasio; Venice 1744)
*"Arminio" (Claudio Pasquini; Dresden 1745)
*"La Spartana generosa" (Pasquini; Dresden 1747)
*"Leucippo" (Pasquini; Dresden 1747)
*"Demofoonte" (Metastasio; Dresden 1748)
*"Attilio Regolo" (Metastasio; Dresden 1750)
*"Ciro riconosciuto" (Metastasio; Dresden 1751)
*"Adriano in Siria" (Metastasio; Dresden 1752)
*"Solimano" (Giovanni Ambrogio Migliavacca; Dresden 1753)
*"L'eroe cinese" (Metastasio; Hubertusburg 1753)
*"Il re pastore" (Metastasio; Hubertusburg 1755)
*"L'Olimpiade" (Metastasio; Dresden 1756)
*"Achille in Sciro" (Metastasio; Naples 1759)
*"Zenobia" (Metastasio; Warsaw 1761)
*"Il trionfo di Clelia" (Metastasio; Vienna 1762)
*"Romolo ed Ersilia" (Metastasio; Innsbruck 1765)
*"Piramo e Tisbe" (Marco Coltellini; Vienna 1768)
*"Il Ruggiero" (Metastasio; Milan 1771)
Oratorios
*"Il cantico de' tre fanciulli" (Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino; Dresden 1734)
*"I pellegrini al Sepolcro" (Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino; Dresden 1742)
*"La conversione di Sant' Agostino" (Maria Antonia Walpurgis von Sachsen; Dresden 1750)
Church music
*"Beatus vir"
*"Confitebor tibi, F-major"
*"Dixit Dominus, C-major"
*"Missa ultima in g" (1783)
*"Messe in d" (1751)
*"Miserere in d"
*"Miserere in F"
*"Miserere in c"
*"Regina coeli in D"
*"Requiem in C-major" (1763)
*"Salve Regina in A"
*"Salve Regina in F"
*"Te Deum" (1751)
*"Venite pastores. Motetto pastorale"
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