Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann

Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann

Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann (May 14, 1805, CopenhagenMarch 10, 1900, Copenhagen) was a Danish composer.

Biography

Hartmann came from a musical family of German descent. Although he received his music lessons initially from his father, he taught himself as much as possible. He complied with his father's wishes for him to study jurisprudence and consequently worked as a civil servant from 1829 to 1870, but also pursued an extensive musical career. By 1824, he was already the organist at the Garnisons Kirke in Copenhagen, and in 1832, he made his debut as a composer with the opera "Ravnen" ("The Raven").

In 1836, he made his first study tour to Germany and France, where he made the acquaintance of such significant musical figures as Frédéric Chopin, Gioachino Rossini, Luigi Cherubini, and Louis Spohr. Spohr and the Danish composer Christopher Ernst Friedrich Weyse were Hartmann's most important mentors. Further journeys to Germany followed in the next few years, during which he also founded the Danish Musical Association in 1836, remaining its chairman until the end of his life. In 1843, he transferred from the Garnisons Kirke to play the organ for the Vor Frue Kirke, and became the director of the Student Choral Association. He also held both these posts until his death.

In 1867, after having taught at the Conservatory of Giuseppe Siboni since 1827, Hartmann helped co-establish and direct the Copenhagen Conservatory with Niels Wilhelm Gade and Holger Simon Paulli. During his lifetime, Hartmann occupied a central place in Danish musical life and was considered by many to be an absolute authority on musical matters. His son, Emil Hartmann, also became a composer, while Niels Wilhelm Gade was his son-in-law.

tyle

Hartmann's works were characterized by artistic seriousness, dramatic vitality, and in particular, by national coloring which appealed deeply to Danish audiences. The Nordic elements, which could be discerned in the themes based on folksongs, modulations, and the tendency towards rather dark sounds, emerged strongly after the 1830s. Hartmann united these Romantic influences with a strong control over both form and theme, acquired through his Classical training and often reminiscent of Felix Mendelssohn.

Works

Orchestral

*Symphony No. 1 in G minor, op. 17 (1835)
*Symphony No. 2 in E, op. 48 (1847–48)
*Overtures to Tragedies by Adam Oehlenschläger:
**"Axel og Valborg", op. 57 (1856)
**"Corregio", op. 59 (1858)
**"Yrsa", op. 78 (1883)
*Incidental music for plays, including:
**"Undine", op. 33 (Carl Borgaard) (1842)
**"Hakon Jarl", op. 40 (Oehlenschläger) (1844–57)
**"Dante", op. 85 (1888)
*Ballets
**"Valkyrien", ("The Valkyries") op. 62 (1860–61)
**"Thrymskviden", op. 67 (1867–68)
**"Arcona", op. 72 (1873–75)

Vocal

*Operas
**"Raven", op. 12 (1830–32)
**"Korsarerne", ("The Corsair") op. 16 (1832–35)
**"Liden Kirsten", ("Little Kirsten") op. 44 (1844–46)
*Other
**numerous cantatas
**"Guldhornene" ("The Gold Horns"), op. 11, melodrama after Oehlenschläger (1832)
**choral works
**lieder

Chamber

*Violin Sonata No. 1 in G minor, op. 8 (1826)
*Violin Sonata No. 2 in C, op. 39 (1844)
*Violin Sonata No. 3 in G minor, op. 83 (1886)
*Flute Sonata in B-flat, op. 1 (1825)

Piano

*Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor, op.34 (1841)
*Piano Sonata No. 2 in F (1853)
*Piano Sonata No. 3 in A minor, op. 80 (1876–83)
*numerous smaller pieces

Organ

*Fantasy in A Major (1826)
*Fantasy in F minor, op. 20 (published 1837)
*Funeral March for Thorvaldsen (1844) with brass ensemble, published in a solo organ version (1879) by Hartmann
*Funeral March for Oehlenschläger (1850), with brass ensemble
*Organ Sonata in G minor, op. 58 (1855)
*Funeral March for Nicolai Peter Nielsen (1860)
*Opening Music for a University Anniversary (1879), with brass ensemble

References

* [http://polonius.bibliothek.uni-ulm.de:8080/Meyers2/seite/werk/meyers/band/8/seite/0185/meyers_b8_s0185.html#Hartmann "Hartmann 3)"] in "Meyers Konversations-Lexikon", Leipzig and Vienna: Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts, 1885–92, 4th ed., vol. 8, pp. 185–86.

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