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  1. Classical composer. Karl Amadeus Hartmann (2 August 1905 – 5 December 1963) was a German composer. [1] Sometimes described as the greatest German symphonist of the 20th century, [2] he is now largely overlooked, particularly in English-speaking countries.

    • 5 December 1963 (aged 58), Munich
    • 2 August 1905, Munich
  2. Karl Amadeus Hartmann? 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 ...

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  4. August 2, 1905. Born on August 2 in Munich as the fourth son of the married couple Friedrich Richard (1866–1925) and Gertrud Hartmann (1874–1935; née Schwamm) after the brothers Adolf (1900–1971), Fritz (1902–1974) and Richard (1903–1969) 1917. Karl Amadeus Hartmann at the age of 12 Photo: private property.

  5. Karl Amadeus Hartmann. The German composer Karl Amadeus Hartmann was born on 2 August 1905 in Munich. Various significant composers were amongst his teachers, including Webern and Scherchen. His opposition to the Nazi regime obliged him to withdraw from public life for several years.

  6. Klage – Anklage – Gegenaktion [Lament – Accusation – Counteraction] On the tracks of Karl Amadeus Hartmann’s musical resistance Hartmann is regarded as the German anti-fascist composer par excellence, who was not only actively involved in resistance circles, but also took a loud and generally understandable stand in his music. In his compositions, Hartmann endeavoured […]

  7. brahms.ircam.fr › en › composersKarl Amadeus Hartmann

    Aug 2, 2022 · Karl Amadeus Hartmann und Hannah Arendt, Munich, Wilhelm Fink, 2010. Discographie. Karl Amadeus HARTMANN, Huit Symphonies, Gesangsszene, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baryton), Sinfonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, sous la direction de Rafael Kubelík, Fritz Rieger, Ferdinand Leitner et Zdenek Macal, 4 CDs, Wergo WER 60187-50, 1989.

  8. This is especially true of Karl Amadeus Hartmann’s only solo concerto, the Concerto funebre from 1939. Hartmann’s life and work are associated with his “inner emigration” during the Nazi regime and his music which was a declaration of his beliefs. Born in Munich in 1905, he witnessed the revolution in Bavaria, the failed Bavarian Soviet ...

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