Joseph Hanisch was born in
Regensburg, Germany on 1 March 1812. His father, Anton Franz Hanisch was the organist of the
Basilica of the Nativity of Our Lady, Regensburg (
German: Alten Kapelle Regensburg). Joseph's father taught him how to play the organ and in 1829 Hanisch started serious organ lessons under Carl Proske, the organist for the
Regensburg Cathedral. After an 1835 trip to Italy in search of compositions from Roman archives, Joseph took an interest in the restoration of Catholic church music. In 1836 Joseph took over his father's position as the official organist for the Alten Kapelle Regensburg, and worked his way to becoming the organist for the
Niedermünster Cathedral in 1866. He also taught harmonica, organ, and
musical improvisation lessons at the music school in Regensburg, as well as teaching the young princes
The House of Thurn and Taxis. Joseph also conducted the Regensburg choir from 1859 to 1863, and again from 1867 to 1872. == Family ==