1. Symphonie
composer: Karl Amadeus Hartmann
text writer: Walt Whitman
Versuch eines Requiems
Dedication: Herrn Franz André, Brüssel, in Freundschaft und Verehrung zugeeignet
Premiere: Neufassung: 22. Juni 1957 Wien · Wiener Symphoniker · Dirigent: Nino
Sanzogno · Hilde Rössel-Majdan, Alt
Instrumentation: Alto Voice and Orchestra
Orchestra instrumentation: 3 (auch 3 Picc.) · 3 · Engl. Hr. · 3 · Bassklar. · 3 · Kfg. – 4 · 3 · 3 · 1 – P. S. (Trgl. · 2 Gongs· Gl. · Beck. · Tomt. · Rührtr. · kl. Tr. · gr. Tr. · Vibr.) (4 Spieler) – Cel. · Klav. · Hfe. – Str.
Publisher: Schott Music
Duration: 35' 0''
Year of composition: 1935/36, rev. 1954/55
Edition: study score
Language: English
72 Pages
ISMN: 979-0-001-053
Order number: ED 4577
Price: 17,95 €
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Karl Amadeus Hartmann
Adagio - 2. Symphony -
Karl Amadeus Hartmann
3. Symphony -
Karl Amadeus Hartmann
6. Symphony
Description:
admiration for Hartmann's music and its very special kind of intellectuality, which struck me as both important and significant: by this I mean its spontaneous and unrefracted immediacy, its honesty and straightforwardness – qualities that extend beyond this composer's works and affect his whole surroundings, including his fellow human beings. All Hartmann's works, moreover, contain an essential element of the art of compostion, namely, an exact correspondence between the artist's insistent need to express himself and the instrumental resources that he chooses. A superficial listener might perhaps fail to notice at first that the huge orchestral apparatus that Hartmann conjures up exactly matches his powerful expressivity and the colourful nature of his rhetoric. There is also the expansiveness and physically charged vitality of the native of southern Germany, a man capable of combining his own sense of inwardness with the beauty of the moment and a feeling of hymnic grandeur. It is a combination that reflects his own south German countryside and that answers a need to communicate sustained by his own unwavering faith in humanity.
- Hans Werner Henze, in: Hartmann: "Kleine Schriften"
Content:
II Frühling
III Thema mit vier Variationen
IV Tränen
V Epilog: Bitte
Other editions:
LS 1983-01 = Leih-/Aufführungsmaterial
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