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Hartmann J.P.E., Hartmann Emma. Works for Piano Solo

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Hartmann J.P.E., Hartmann Emma. Works for Piano Solo
Copenhagen: Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 2012 & 2013. — 777 p.
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, Piano Works in 2 volumes, and as a bonus Piano Pieces by Emma Hartmann.
From the Introduction: The present edition includes all of Hartmann’s completed piano works, spanning from the grandly conceived piano sonatas in F major and A minor through the assortment of collections of piano music to shorter individual pieces of less than twenty bars. The works encompass the greater portion of the nineteenth century’s customary genres of piano music. In terms of when they were created, they are distributed over a span of more than 60 years; from the middle of the 1820s to the middle of the 1880s. The piano music is accordingly the genre that is most abundantly represented in Hartmann’s aggregate output – in any event, when it comes to instrumental music. Among the 86 opus numbers, all in all, that turn up in Hartmann’s complete output of printed music, 20 of these are comprised of music for piano. We also have to consider that there are a great many grandly laid out or shorter piano works that were printed without opus numbers or that have been handed down in manuscripts – all in all, there are 56 such collections and individual pieces in the present edition. As is made evident in the Chronological Concordance (in Vol. 2), the centre of gravity in Hartmann’s activity as a piano composer lies in the 1840s and – to a somewhat lesser degree – in the 1850s...
With his piano works, Hartmann positioned himself as the predominant Danish romantic composer within this genre. Nobody else composed so many and such different kinds of piano works of such high quality. Notwithstanding his keen ear for currents, especially those of the German Romantic movement, Hartmann’s piano compositions were far more personal than [Niels V.] Gade’s more directly Mendelssohninspired style, which was considerably more pallid. Hartmann’s work progressed to a much greater extent and when he gave up writing piano music in the middle of the1880s, the young Carl Nielsen was ready to take up the mantle as the one who was destined to keep the flame alive.”
From Wikipedia: Emma Hartmann née Zinn (b. 22 August 1807, d. 6 March 1851) was a Danish composer who used the pseudonym Frederick H. Palmer to publish music. She was born in Copenhagen, the daughter of J.Fr. Zinn, and studied singing and piano with composer Andreas Peter Berggreen. She married composer J.P.E. Hartmann in 1829 and became the mother of ten children. Her son Emil Hartmann was also a composer, and her daughter Emma Sophie married Danish composer Niels W. Gade.
Hartmann. Piano Works Volume 1
General Preface
Facsimiles
Piano Works 1
Sonata in D minor Op. 34
Sonata in G minor
Sonata in F major
Sonatina in G major
Sonata in A minor Op. 80
Rondeaux Brillants Op. 6
Caprices Op. 18
Deux Pièces Charactéristiques Op. 25
Three Genre Pieces
Eight Sketches Op. 31
Six Pieces in Song Form Op. 37

Abbreviations
Critical Commentary
Hartmann. Piano Works Volume 2
Contents Volume 2
Facsimiles
Piano Works 2
12 Three Piano Pieces Op. 38
Six Character Pieces Op. 50
Three Piano Pieces
Etudes Instructives Op. 53
Fantasy Pieces Op. 54
Novelette in Six Little Pieces Op. 55
Piano Pieces
Studies and Novelettes Op 65
Two Piano Pieces (Musikblade&1866)
Fantasy Piece (Musikblade&1871)
Fantasy Piece (Fremtidens Nytaars-Hefte 1875)
Piano Pieces from an Earlier and a More Recent Time Op. 74
Theme with 14 Variations
Grand Vals
Phantasy Op. 7
Piano Piece, 1837
Introduction and Andantino Religioso Op. 26
Old Memories
Hamburg Scottish
Canzonetta
Ideas
Song Without Words. Homesickness
In Springtime
The Winter
Slow Waltz
Album Leaf (Stork, Stork Langeben)
January 1848
Slow Menuet
Piano Piece, 1849
Album Leaf
Like the Polka
Midsummer Night s Waltz
Reel from Sjælland
Bellman Pictures. Menuets
Album Leaf
Evening Mood
Like a Folk Song
Album Leaf
On a Motive from a Swedish Folk Tune
Album Leaf No. 1
Album Leaf No. 2
Pieces for Johan Peter Hartmann
The Swans. Humoresque
In an Album
March

Appendix
app. 1 Sonata. Early Version of Opus 80
app. 2 Sonata Fragment I
app. 3 Sonata Fragment II
app. 4 Piano Piece. (Opus 20/II)
app. 5 Evening Mood

Abbreviations
Critical Commentary
Chronological concordance
Hartmann Piano Works, Supplement
No. 46 A, Impromptu Waltz for Emma and Clara
No. 46B, Minder fra Hauserplads

Emma Hartmann-Piano Pieces
Front Page
Facsimiles
Piano Pieces
Vals (F-sharp minor)
(C major)
Tarantella (A minor)
Wiener-vals (A-flat major)
Wiener-vals (G major)
Gallopade (G minor)
Tarantella (C major)
Gallopade (F major)
Gallopade (C major)
Gallopade (G major)
(F major)
Appendix (D minor)

Abbreviations
Critical Commentary
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