Jindřich Krištof Hataš
{{Short description|German composer and violinist of Czech origin (1756–1808)}}
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Jindřich Krištof Hataš ({{langx|de|Heinrich Christoph Hatasch/Hattasch}}; 1756 – 1808) was a German composer and violinist of Czech origin.
The son of Dismas Hataš and Anna Franziska Benda, Jindřich Krištof was born in Gotha. He was taught to play the violin by his father. It has been suggested that a reference to Hattasch junior as the music director of Johann Joseph von Brunian's theatre group in Brno refers to Jindřich Krištof Hataš, but this has not been verified.The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2001 In 1778, he was appointed as first violinist in the theatre orchestra of Friedrich Ludwig Schröder in Hamburg. He remained in Hamburg for the rest of his life. Among his known works are three singspiele Der Barbier von Bagdad (lost), Der ehrliche Schweizer (lost) and Helva und Zelinde, from which several numbers were published in Hamburg in 1796.
Further reading
- Alfred Baumgartner: Propyläen Welt der Musik. Band 2: Cools – Hauer. Propyläen-Verlag, Berlin 1989, {{ISBN|3-549-07832-3}}, S. 481.
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External links
- http://www.ceskyhudebnislovnik.cz/slovnik/index.php?option=com_mdictionary&action=record_detail&id=6899
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Category:Czech classical composers
Category:German male classical composers
Category:Czech classical violinists
Category:German classical violinists
Category:Czech male classical violinists
Category:18th-century German composers
Category:18th-century German male musicians
Category:18th-century German violinists
Category:People from Gotha (town)
Category:German opera composers