Thomas de Hartmann: upcoming recordings

Started by Alan Howe, Sunday 13 March 2022, 17:49

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Alan Howe

Please see also: http://www.unsungcomposers.com/forum/index.php?action=post;msg=89583;topic=8644.0

1. (Already released) The first concert program included two Ukrainian-themed works, Koliadky (1940) and Une Fete en Ukraine (1940), the Fourth Symphonie-Poeme (1955), as well as de Hartmann's Concerto Andaluz (1949) for flute, strings, and percussion, performed by flutist Bülent Evcil.
See: https://toccataclassics.com/product/thomas-de-hartmann-orchestral-music/

2. (To be released) The second concert featured the composer's first Symphonie- Poeme (1934), a major 66 min work, and also the Fantasie Concerto for contrabass (1942) performed by the UK artist, Leon Bosch.

3. (To be released) The third concert included Scherzo Fantastique (1929), the composer's Third Symphonie- Poeme (1953), and featured Elan Sicroff performing de Hartmann's remarkable piano concerto (1939), with Tian Hui Ng, Mt Holyoke College professor, and conductor of the Pioneer Valley Symphony.

Also:
4. In January 2022, recordings of a symphony and a suite took place in Moscow Russia with the Russian National Orchestra, and conductor Kirill Karabits, for a CD planned for release on the Pentatone label.

5. Additionally, in 2022 Joshua Bell plans to record the violin concerto, and Matt Haimovitz the cello concerto, for releases later in the year also on Pentatone.
https://www.thomasdehartmannproject.com/ongoing-activities-of-the-thomas-de-hartmann-project/

We will, of course, be assessing the suitability of all releases for discussion here.

kolaboy

Ordered the Orchestral Music cd from Toccata. Thanks for posting about these releases.

Alan Howe

New threads will be started for each new release.

Re. entry no.3 (above), for example, please see:
http://www.unsungcomposers.com/forum/index.php/topic,8751.msg90317.html#new

Christopher

Quote from: Alan Howe on Sunday 13 March 2022, 17:49Also:
4. In January 2022, recordings of a symphony and a suite took place in Moscow Russia with the Russian National Orchestra, and conductor Kirill Karabits, for a CD planned for release on the Pentatone label.


Does anyone know what became of this? I can't find trace of it online, unless my googling is useless..

Also (separately) - Karabits and the Bournemouth SO performed de Haretmann's ballet music La Fleurette rouge at a concert in the Royal Festival Hall in May 2024. I'm trying to find if that was recorded.