T de Hartmann - Orchestral Music | Nimbus - Alliance NI6429

T de Hartmann - Orchestral Music

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Label: Nimbus - Alliance

Cat No: NI6429

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 3rd June 2022

Contents

Artists

Elan Sicroff (pianist)
Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine

Conductor

Tian Hui Ng

Works

Hartmann, Thomas de

Piano Concerto, op.61
Scherzo-fantastique, op.25
Symphonie-Poeme no.3, op.85

Artists

Elan Sicroff (pianist)
Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine

Conductor

Tian Hui Ng

About

Thomas de Hartmann’s output as a composer included four symphonies, several operas, concertos, sonatas, and songs with texts by Marcel Proust, Paul Verlaine, James Joyce, and Percy Bysshe Shelley, as well as fifty-three film scores. The turbulent historical events through which he lived may, however, have kept de Hartmann’s music from reaching a wider audience. With the de Hartmann papers now widely available for scholarly examination, the opportunity is ripe for a new look at this composer’s unique contributions.

The series of CD releases of the music of Thomas de Hartmann is largely the work of The Thomas de Hartmann Project, a group of dedicated volunteers and individuals joined by the common goal of bringing Thomas de Hartmann’s music to public attention. The primary aim of The Thomas de Hartmann Project is to make publicly available the compositions of Thomas de Hartmann; today a music as strangely inaudible as the composer is invisible, outside small groups familiar with de Hartmann's musical collaborations with G.I. Gurdjieff.

Elan Sicroff is one of the leading interpreters of the Gurdjieff/de Hartmann music, which was the result of a unique collaboration in the 1920s in which the sacred and folk music of the East was arranged for piano. From 1973-75 he attended the International Academy for Continuous Education at Sherborne in Gloucestershire, England, as a student and later as Director of Music. The Academy was run by J.G. Bennett, a leading exponent of the teachings of George Ivanovich Gurdjieff. In 1974 Mr Bennett contacted Mme Olga de Hartmann, widow of the composer, who introduced Elan to the music that Thomas de Hartmann composed in the classical idiom. Between 1975 and 1979 Elan studied with her and performed many of de Hartmann’s works. In 1982 he made a tour of the U.S., which included performances in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Boston. Since then he has given numerous recitals in the U.S., Canada and Europe.

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