
About Karl Amadeus Hartmann
Karl Amadeus Hartmann (August 2, 1905 Munich – December 5, 1963 Munich) was a German composer. Some have lauded him as the greatest German symphonist of the 20th century. Perhaps the most well-known is his Symphony No. 1, titled "Attempt at a requiem" (Versuch eines Requiems). This work began in 1936 as a cantata for alto solo and orchestra, loosely based on a few select poems by Walt Whitman. It soon became known as "Our Life: Symphonic Fragment"
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Concerto funèbre for Violin and String Orchestra: I. Introduction (Largo)
Concerto Funèbre for Violin and String Orchestra: II. Adagio
Symphony No.4: 1. Lento assai - Con passione
Concerto funebre: II. Adagio
Concerto Funèbre for Violin and String Orchestra: III. Allegro di molto
Symphony No.4: 3. Adagio appassionato
Kammerkonzert for Clarinet, String Quartet and String Orchestra: Tanz-Variationen: Kammerkonzert for Clarinet, String Quartet and String Orchestra: Tanz-Variationen: Einleitung und Thema (Vivo)
Concerto Funebre: III. Allegro di molto
Symphony No.4: 2. Allegro di molto, risoluto
Piano Sonata "Den 27. April 1945": I. Bewegt
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