Another brilliant addition to Hartman's magnificent set of symphonies. Together with Max Butting, Ernst Meyer and Paul Dessau, currently my favorite pre-war German symphonist.
Hahah, sensacional essa sinfonia! Para mim, ela é toda scherzosa. Interessantes as brincadeiras rítmicas e polifônicas que o compositor consegue fazer em um desenvolvimento atonal. Alguns momentos da orquestração também são bem engenhosos.
It is a painting by the German artist Franz Marc, dated 1913 and titled "The Unfortunate Land of Tyrol". It is owned by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. www.guggenheim.org/artwork/2775
Anytime I have a hankering for some atonal music, this and his 6th Symphony are great!
Another brilliant addition to Hartman's magnificent set of symphonies. Together with Max Butting, Ernst Meyer and Paul Dessau, currently my favorite pre-war German symphonist.
I don`t know Butting. Thank you for this idea.
Sure you didn't leave anyone out?
Hahah, sensacional essa sinfonia! Para mim, ela é toda scherzosa. Interessantes as brincadeiras rítmicas e polifônicas que o compositor consegue fazer em um desenvolvimento atonal. Alguns momentos da orquestração também são bem engenhosos.
The conductor is Ingo Metzmacher
BRAVO great! Thanks! :)
If I would provide a nickname for this piece it reminds me one of Hindemith - "Perplexity Self Grace",
0:00 is a good place to start.
Who is the artwork by? Would love to have it as a screensaver.
It is a painting by the German artist Franz Marc, dated 1913 and titled "The Unfortunate Land of Tyrol". It is owned by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. www.guggenheim.org/artwork/2775
It's so depressing