Hartmann Violn

Ingo Metzmacher - Hartmann: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 5; Zimmermann; Stravinsky (1997)

Ingo Metzmacher - Hartmann: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 5; Zimmermann: Symphonie in einem Satz; Stravinsky: Symphony in Three Movements (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 237 Mb | Total time: 68:00 | Scans included
Classical | EMI Classics | # 5 56184 2 | Recorded: 1995, 1996

The symphonies presented on this CD are all quite different in their compositional intentions and basic stylistic traits, but they do evidence certain parallels in their formal design (two works in one movement, two times three movements), their origins and in several other aspects.

Hartmann - Balance (2012)  Music

Posted by rd at July 25, 2012
Hartmann - Balance (2012)

Hartmann - Balance (2012)
EAC Rip | FLAC + CUE + LOG | 439 Mb | Covers | 54:50
Genre: Melodic Hard Rock

The 4th effort of the band once again offers melodic Rock music with a modern approach on the highest international level backed by a top notch production. The songs, mostly written by Oliver Hartmann himself, cover a wide variety of moods and showcase the whole range of the musical genre, always focusing on catchy melodies and expressive choruses.
Anton Bruckner & Karl Amadeus Hartmann - Symphony No.6 - Ferdinand Leitner - SWR Sinfonieorchester

Anton Bruckner & Karl Amadeus Hartmann - Symphony No.6 - Ferdinand Leitner - SWR Sinfonieorchester
Classical | APE, CUE & LOG | 1 CD, Covers & Booklet | 350 Mb | 2002

Hartmann - 3 (2009)  Music

Posted by rd at Feb. 12, 2010
Hartmann - 3 (2009)

Hartmann - 3 (2009)
MP3 320 CBR | 117 Mb | APE + CUE | 336 Mb | 49:42
Genre: Hard Rock/Melodic Metal/AOR

Оливер Хартманн не сидит сложа руки. И хотя, похоже, что ему по-прежнему есть что сказать публике… Тобиас Саммет тоже здесь… Слегка.
Friedrich Hartmann Graf - Hünteler, Festetics Quartet - Six Flute Quartets (1994, MDG "Gold" # 311 0520-2) [RE-UP]

Friedrich Hartmann Graf - Six Flute Quartets
Konrad Hünteler, flute / Members of the Festetics Quartet
EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC: 324 MB | Full Artwork: 94 MB | 5% Recovery Info
Label/Cat#: MDG "Gold" # 311 0520-2 | Country/Year: Germany 1994
Genre: Classical | Style: Classical Period, Quartet, Flute

“Hünteler’s disc is a gem. The tone of Hünteler’s flute is luscious, the passagework sparkling and limpid, the shaping of the phrases intimate and expressive, and the sounds of the strings blend beautifully … Highly recommended.“ (Fanfare)
Friedrich Hartmann Graf - Hünteler, Festetics Quartet - Six Flute Quartets (1994)

Friedrich Hartmann Graf - Six Flute Quartets
Konrad Hünteler, flute / Members of the Festetics Quartet
EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC: 324 MB | Full Artwork: 94 MB | 5% Recovery Info
Label/Cat#: MDG "Gold" # 311 0520-2 | Country/Year: Germany 1994
Genre: Classical | Style: Classical Period, Quartet, Flute

“Hünteler’s disc is a gem. The tone of Hünteler’s flute is luscious, the passagework sparkling and limpid, the shaping of the phrases intimate and expressive, and the sounds of the strings blend beautifully … Highly recommended.“ (Fanfare)
Gaby Pas-Van Riet - Friedrich Hartmann Graf: Flute Concertos (2012)

Gaby Pas-Van Riet - Friedrich Hartmann Graf: Flute Concertos (2012)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:05:52 | 317 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: CPO | Catalog: 777 724-4

As a drummer for a Dutch infantry regiment, German born Friedrich Hartmann Graf (1727-1795) was captured during the War of the Austrian Succession. Upon his release, he took up the flute and became a traveling virtuoso. After a stint in The Hague with his older brother Christian Ernst (1723-1805), he accepted a position in Augsburg where he composed most of his 46 flute concertos. All four on this disc follow the standard format of ‘fast-slow-fast’, and were probably composed in the 1770’s, the first 2 likely near the end of the decade. Written in C Major, the opening ‘Allegro’ of the first concerto is thoroughly engaging.
Sebastian Bohren & CHAARTS Chamber Aartists - Op. 2 - Hartmann, Mendelssohn, Respighi, Schubert (2017)

Sebastian Bohren & CHAARTS Chamber Aartists - Op. 2 - Hartmann, Mendelssohn, Respighi, Schubert (2017)
Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 01:16:54 | 176 MB
Label: RCA Red Seal | Release Year: 2017

The founding principle of the Swiss ensemble CHAARTS is to bring together a group of individual musicians from a variety of backgrounds - but from high-class orchestras and ensembles: Philharmonic from Vienna and Berlin, Tonhalle from Zurich, Bavarian Radio, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Quator Galatea, Julia Fisch Quartet, Stradivari Quartet etc. - and to make music without a conductor. Swiss violinist Sebastian Bohren brought together CHAARTS for this second album, bringing them together for a very eclectic program. To begin: Mendelssohn's violin concerto … but not the one we believe! It is the First Concerto - the famous, in E minor, is actually the second - written by the very young composer, then fourteen years old, at the time of his symphonies for strings. In particular one will notice the delicious last movement, rather gypsy in spirit.
Sebastian Bohren - Op. 2: Hartmann, Mendelssohn, Respighi, Schubert (2017)

Sebastian Bohren - Op. 2: Hartmann, Mendelssohn, Respighi, Schubert
Classical | WEB FLAC (tracks) & d. booklet | 76:52 min | 325 MB
Label: RCA Red Seal | Tracks: 12 | Rls.date: 2017

Le principe fondateur de l’ensemble suisse CHAARTS est de rassembler une phalange de musiciens individuels venus d’horizons différents – mais des horizons de grand luxe, issus d’orchestres et d’ensembles de haut vol : Philharmoniques de Vienne et Berlin, Tonhalle de Zurich, Radio Bavaroise, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Quator Galatea, Quatuor Julia Fisch, Quatuor Stradivari etc. – et de faire de la musique sans chef d’orchestre. Le violoniste suisse Sebastian Bohren a rassemblé CHAARTS pour ce deuxième opus discographique les rassemblant, pour un programme des plus éclectiques.
Lviv National Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra - Hartmann: Orchestral Music (2022)

Lviv National Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra - Hartmann: Orchestral Music (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks+booklet) - 294 MB | Tracks: 24 | 65:54
Style: Classical | Label: Toccata Classics

Born in Ukraine, Thomas de Hartmann (1885–1956), a student of both Arensky and Taneyev, achieved fame as a composer in Russia in the early 1900s, and his concert music was later played by some of the major musicians of the day, primarily in Paris. Since his death, he has been remembered mainly for his association with the Caucasian mystic G. I. Gurdjieff, whom he met in 1916, and his output for the concert hall has fallen into obscurity. The four works receiving their first recordings here reveal a major late-Romantic voice, downstream from Tchaikovsky, contemporary with Rachmaninov, and alert to the discoveries of Stravinsky and Prokofiev