Theodore Kuchar, Lviv National Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Thomas de Hartmann: Orchestral Music (2022)

Theodore Kuchar, Lviv National Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra - Thomas de Hartmann: Orchestral Music (2022)

Theodore Kuchar, Lviv National Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra - Thomas de Hartmann: Orchestral Music (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue & Log) ~ 288 Mb | Total time: 65:55 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Toccata | # TOCC 0633 | Recorded: 2021

The music of the Ukrainian-born Thomas de Hartmann (1885–1956) has been obscured by his association with the Russian mystic George Gurdjieff, but by the time they met in 1916, de Hartmann was already a hugely accomplished composer. The four works receiving their first recordings here reveal a major late-Romantic voice, downstream from Tchaikovsky, a student of Taneyev, contemporary of Rachmaninov, and alert to the discoveries of Stravinsky and Prokofiev.
Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine & Theodore Kuchar - Thomas de Hartmann: Orchestral Music (2022) [24/96]

Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine & Theodore Kuchar - Thomas de Hartmann: Orchestral Music (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 65:53 minutes | 1,09 GB
Classical | Label: Toccata Classics, Official Digital Download

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.
Theodore Kuchar, Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine - Thomas de Hartmann: Orchestral Music, Volume Two (2022)

Theodore Kuchar, Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine - Thomas de Hartmann: Orchestral Music, Volume Two (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 359 Mb | Total time: 81:49 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Toccata Classics | # TOCC 0676 | Recorded: 2021

The music of the Ukrainian-born Thomas de Hartmann (1884–1956) is only now beginning to be rediscovered, almost seven decades after his death. The two works receiving their first recordings here reveal a major late-Romantic voice, downstream from Tchaikovsky, a student of Arensky and Taneyev, contemporary of Rachmaninov, and alert to the discoveries of Stravinsky and Prokofiev. The Symphonie-Poème No. 1 – a musical cousin of Rachmaninov’s Second Symphony – occupies a vast canvas and requires a correspondingly huge orchestra, generating a monumental sense of scale from essentially balletic material. The lighter Fantaisie-Concerto for double bass and orchestra moves from tangy dissonance via a tuneful slow movement to a perky, folk-inspired finale.
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