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Jindřich Krištof Hataš (German: 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. 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 Ham

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  • Jindřich Krištof Hataš (cs)
  • Jindřich Krištof Hataš (de)
  • Jindřich Krištof Hataš (fr)
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  • Jindřich Krištof Hataš, německy Heinrich Christoph Hataš, též Hattasch, Hatas, (1739 Gotha nebo Vysoké Mýto - po roce 1808 Hamburk, Německo) byl houslista a skladatel působící v 18. století v Německu. (cs)
  • Jindřich Krištof Hataš, auch Heinrich Christoph Hatasch bzw. Heinrich Christoph Hattasch, (* 1739 in Hohenmaut; † nach 1808 in Hamburg, auch unter dem deutschen Namen Heinrich Christoph Hatasch bzw. Hattasch bekannt) war ein böhmischer Komponist. Der jüngere Bruder von Dismas Hataš war Theaterkapellmeister in Brünn und lebte später in Hamburg, wo einige seiner Werke im Druck erschienen. Er komponierte mehrere Singspiele. (de)
  • Jindřich Krištof Hataš (né en 1739 à Hohenmaut et mort après 1808 à Hambourg, aussi connu sous son nom germanisé Heinrich Christoph Hatasch ou Hattasch) est un compositeur originaire du royaume de Bohême. Le plus jeune frère de Dismas Hataš était kapellmeister à Brünn puis a vécu à Hambourg, où quelques-unes de ses œuvres ont été imprimées. Il a composé plusieurs Singspiele. (fr)
  • Jindřich Krištof Hataš (German: 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. 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 Ham (en)
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  • Jindřich Krištof Hataš, německy Heinrich Christoph Hataš, též Hattasch, Hatas, (1739 Gotha nebo Vysoké Mýto - po roce 1808 Hamburk, Německo) byl houslista a skladatel působící v 18. století v Německu. (cs)
  • Jindřich Krištof Hataš, auch Heinrich Christoph Hatasch bzw. Heinrich Christoph Hattasch, (* 1739 in Hohenmaut; † nach 1808 in Hamburg, auch unter dem deutschen Namen Heinrich Christoph Hatasch bzw. Hattasch bekannt) war ein böhmischer Komponist. Der jüngere Bruder von Dismas Hataš war Theaterkapellmeister in Brünn und lebte später in Hamburg, wo einige seiner Werke im Druck erschienen. Er komponierte mehrere Singspiele. (de)
  • Jindřich Krištof Hataš (German: 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. 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. (en)
  • Jindřich Krištof Hataš (né en 1739 à Hohenmaut et mort après 1808 à Hambourg, aussi connu sous son nom germanisé Heinrich Christoph Hatasch ou Hattasch) est un compositeur originaire du royaume de Bohême. Le plus jeune frère de Dismas Hataš était kapellmeister à Brünn puis a vécu à Hambourg, où quelques-unes de ses œuvres ont été imprimées. Il a composé plusieurs Singspiele. (fr)
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