Hartmann, K - Concerto Funèbre for violin & string orchestra
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Camerata Bern accompanies the violinist on this latest foray into the meaning of life, the universe and everything. — More…
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BBC Music Magazine, November 2019, Concerto Choice
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Presto Editor's Choice, September 2019
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Gramophone Magazine, November 2019, Editor's Choice
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International Classical Music Awards, 2019, Nominee - Assorted Program
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Gramophone Awards, 2020, Shortlisted - Chamber
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Berg, Janacek & Hartmann: Violin Concertos
RecommendedThomas Zehetmair (violin)
Philharmonia Orchestra, Heinz Holliger
A recording that not only stands out from the pack by virtue of its subtle attention to to detail but never ceases to be true to the authentically conflicted spirit of the music...a fresh and... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, Collection
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Building a Library, January 2006, Budget Choice
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Wartime Consolations
Linus Roth (violin) & José Gallardo (piano)
Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, Ruben Gazarian
[Weinberg's] delicate Concertino steals the show in Linus Roth's elegant and tender performance. The opening melody is a lyrical gift from God. — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, September 2015, Editor's Choice
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…the Concerto funebre for violin and strings has established itself as Karl Amadeus Hartmann's most familiar work…the way in which the Britten Sinfonia support and enfold their young soloist's... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, October 2007, Editor's Choice
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Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 4, Symphony No. 8, Hartmann: Suite No. 2
RecommendedSuyoen Kim (violin)
Bayerische Kammerphilharmonie, Inkinen
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Building a Library, January 2006, First Choice
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Hartmann: Concerto for piano, winds & percussion and Concerto Funèbre
Maria Bergmann (piano) & Wolfgang Schneiderhan (violin)
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Rafael Kubelik
The Concerto funebre (1939, rev 1959) has fared better on disc than any other Hartmann work… Its powerful inner message of grief and protest at then encroachment of tyranny across Europe… gives... — More…
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Hartmann - Concerto Funebre
Benjamin Schmid (violin), Elisabeth Kufferath (viola), Yorck Kronenberg (piano) & Florian Uhlig (piano)
SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Paul Goodwin
The other Amadeus: a fine introduction to Hartmann the concerto composer. …Kronenberg's…technical prowess negotiating Hartmann's unidiomatic writing is highly impressive. So, too, is the adroitness... — More…
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Hartmann: Concerto funèbre (Funereal Concerto) & Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony for Strings in C Minor, Op. 110a [String Quartet No. 8]
Stefan Tönz
Young Swiss Chamber Orchestra, Emmanuel Siffert
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Hartmann: Concerto Funèbre, Symphony No. 4 & Chamber Concerto
Isabelle Faust, Paul Meyer
Munich Chamber Orchestra, Petersen Quartet, Christoph Poppen
When Hartmann opted for internal exile during the Nazi era, he took with him some key influences from the free musical world. Beam up around 0'33" into the third movement of the 1939 Concerto... — More…
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