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  2. The English composer John McCabe wrote his Variations on a Theme of Karl Amadeus Hartmann (1964) in tribute. It uses the opening of Hartmann's Fourth Symphony as its theme. Henze made a version of Hartmann's Piano Sonata No. 2 for full orchestra. List of works Operas

    • 5 December 1963 (aged 58), Munich
    • 2 August 1905, Munich
  3. Oct 7, 2015 · Hartmann called this second movement “Toccata variata,” and that’s precisely what it is: three variations (or, perhaps better, metamorphoses) of a tense fughetto theme. The first is introduced after a short brass/percussion introduction (that instrumental pairing plays an important role at the end of the movement, too).

  4. The theme is taken from the opening to the first movement of the Fourth Symphony by the Bavarian composer Karl Amadeus Hartmann (1905-63), and the work was designed as a tribute to the memory of this most distinguished composer, though the mood of the music as a whole is perhaps more extrovert than one would normally associate with a memorial ...

  5. He could also have been a painter, but he chose music: Karl Amadeus Hartmann, the son of a Munich painter, began composing after seeing Weber’s opera Der Freischütz.As a student in Munich in the 1920s, he was inspired by the new ideas and visionary concepts of his time after the experiences of the First World War and the resulting political upheavals.

  6. John McCabe: Variations on a Theme of Karl Amadeus Hartmann [James Loughran-Halle Orchestra-live peformance].

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  7. Hidden Bibliographic Details; Other title: Chagall windows. Variations on a theme of Karl Amadeus Hartmann. Notturni ed alba. Other uniform titles: Hartmann, Karl Amadeus, 1905-1963.

  8. Variations on a theme of Hartmann : 1964, opus 28 | WorldCat.org ... Authors: John McCabe, Karl Amadeus Hartmann. Musical Score, ... Variations (Orchestre) Partitions.

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