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Joseph Haas

Joseph Haas (19 March 1879 – 30 March 1960) was a German late romantic composer and music teacher.
==Biography==
He was born in Maihingen, near Nördlingen to teacher Alban Haas from his second marriage, being half-brother to the theologist and historian Alban Haas. At an early age he came into contact with music. He became a teacher himself and taught from 1897 to 1904 in Lauingen near the Danube.
In his effort to pursue his musical inclination, he met Max Reger, with whom he took private lessons from 1904 in Munich. He later followed him to Leipzig in 1907 to study music at the Leipzig Conservatory. Among his teachers were Karl Straube and Adolf Ruthardt. In 1909 Haas finished his studies. In 1911, having had his first success as a composer and having won an Arthur Nikisch scholarship, he became teacher of composition at the Stuttgart Conservatory, where he was named professor in 1916. From 1921 he taught at the ''Akademie für Tonkunst'' in Munich (today Hochschule für Musik und Theater München); he was professor there from 1924 to 1950.
In 1921, together with Paul Hindemith and Heinrich Burkard. he established the Donaueschinger Kammermusikaufführungen zur Förderung zeitgenössischer Tonkunst.
In 1930, he became a member of the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin.
During the rule of Nazism, Haas suffered some reprisals, as he openly supported the "entartete" new music and practised his Catholic beliefs. After the Second World War, he became president of the Munich ''Hochschule für Musik und Theater'', a position which he held until he became Emeritus Professor in 1950 and led the school's reconstruction after 1945.
He died in Munich and was buried in the Munich Waldfriedhof.

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