Emil Hartmann
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2 Clarinet Quartets24 Romancer og Sange4 Sange af Emil Aarestrup og Chr. Winther, Op.1A
Andante and Allegro, Op.12B
BerceuseC
Cello Concerto, Op.26Clarinet Quartet No.1D
Dyveke, Op.45E
Eine nordische Heerfahrt, Op.25Elverpigen, Op.4En Karnevalsfest, Op.32P
Piano Concerto, Op.47Piano Sonata, Op.17Piano Trio, Op.10R
Romancer og Sange, Op.14S
Serenade, Op.24Serenade, Op.43Skandinavisk Folkemusik, Op.30String Quartet, Op.36Symphony No.2, Op.34V
Violin Concerto, Op.19VuggesangWikipediaEmil Hartmann (1 February 1836, Denmark – 18 July 1898, Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish composer. His son Oluf Hartmann was a painter and his daughter Bodil Neergaard was a landowner and patron of the arts.
He got his first education from his father Johan Peter Emilius and brother-in-law Niels Gade. Already in early age, he began to compose. Then he studied at the University of Copenhagen.
In 1858, Hartmann performed his first major work, when he and August Winding were given the task to compose music for
August Bournonville's ballet Fjeldstuen.
In 1859, he received a scholarship and went on study tour to Germany, where he spent most time in Leipzig. After returning to Denmark, from 1861, he got a position of organist at the St. Johan Church in Copenhagen and from 1871 at the Christiansborg Palace Chapel.
Hartmann married Bodil Puggaard, a daughter of the wealthy merchant Rudolph Puggaard and granddaughter of Hans Puggaard and Bolette Puggaard.
Here is an incomplete list of his works: