Among the works by Haas that remained unpublished during the omposer's lifetime is this pretty collection of settings of well-known and popular Rhineland folksongs for evenly matched voices and piano....
Joseph Haas (1879-1960), a pupil of Max Reger, is regarded as one of the most important figures of early 20th century German Catholic church music. The forty chorale preludes, all in fughetta form, ar...
As a pupil of Reger, Josef Haas exerted a great influence on the development of church music in the 20th Century. These organ pieces were written in 1907 and are published here in a new edition to mar...
The String Quartet in G minor Op. 8 dates from the time when Joseph Haas studied with Max Reger (1905). While reflecting the clear influence of his teacher as to form, it also shows the young composer...
Was mag doch diese Welt. Kantate für ein- bis dreistimmigen Jugendchor (Mez/SMezA) mit Begleitung eines Streichorchesters und Orgel oder Blasorchester (oder nur mit zwei- bzw. vierhändiger Klavierbegl...
These preludes and fughettas are rare gems for organ players: Not listed in the catalogue of works, these works were discovered among the documents left by Joseph Haas (1879-1960) and are now publishe...
This book is the answer to the question 'What is musical?', covering all aspects of the most recent genre of music theatre and describing, in an international context and for the first time in this gr...
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Alt solo, Gemischter Chor, Orgel - Orgelauszug
'Stücke für die Jugend' intends to carefully introduce the piano pupils to new music. At the time that the piano pieces were created in 1927, Joseph Haas sat on the jury at the Donaueschingen Music Fe...