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Erich Hartmann (born January 26, 1920 in Leipzig; died on July 6, 2020)[1][2] was a German double bass player and composer. He was part of the contrabass section of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.[3]

Erich Hartmann
Erich Hartmann

Life


Erich Hartmann was born on January 26, 1920 in Leipzig and lived in Berlin. The son of a piano maker, he grew up between the Conservatory of Music and St. Thomas Church in Leipzig. Hartmann studied double bass at the conservatory, now the Leipzig University of Music. There, he studied with Theodor Albin Findeisen, being his last student, and Max Schulz. At the same time he devoted himself to studying composition with Hermann Grabner. As a young music student he studied the compositions of Béla Bartók, Igor Stravinsky and Arnold Schönberg.

His studies were interrupted due to labor service and military service in the Second World War. His military service ended due to an injury on September 4, 1942. In October 1942 he resumed studying music. After a successful audition with the Berliner Philharmoniker, he became a member of this orchestra on November 1, 1943. The heavy bombing raids on Berlin also destroyed the Berlin Philharmonic on Bernburger Strasse on January 30, 1944. Hartmann witnessed the events.

Erich Hartmann founded a double bass quartet in 1967, whose members were himself, Klaus Stoll, Wolfgang Kohly, Manfred Dupak, and later Rudolf Watzel and Friedrich Witt. With his compositions he committed to the double bass in order to give it broader recognition.

His works include Oktett (für Kontrabässe), composed for his colleagues of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in 1972.[4]

Hartmann was active in the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra until January 31, 1985. He celebrated his 100th birthday on January 26, 2020.[5] Erich Hartmann died on July 6, 2020.


Awards



Selection of works



Compositions for bass



Compositions for double bass and piano



Compositions for bass and other string instruments



Compositions for bass, strings and other instruments



Compositions for winds



Compositions for other instruments



References


  1. "Trauer um Erich Hartmann". berliner-philharmoniker.de (in German). Berliner Philharmoniker. 2020-07-07. Archived from the original on 2020-07-13. Retrieved 2020-07-14.
  2. Greene, Frank (1985). Composers on Record An Index to Biographical Information on 14,000 Composers Whose Music Has Been Recorded. Scarecrow Press. p. 220. ISBN 9780810818163.
  3. Music Library Association, Eva Judd O'Meara, Charles Warren Fox, Richard Synyer Hill (1986). Fox, Charles Warren; Judd O'Meara, Eva; Hill, Richard Synyer (eds.). Notes - Volume 43. Music Library Association. p. 421.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  4. Walter, David, ed. (2001). Double Bassist Issues 16–19. Orpheus Publications. p. 22.
  5. Erich Hartmann wird 100 Jahre. In: berliner-philharmoniker.de., 24 January 2020, retrieved on 7 February 2020.

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[de] Erich Hartmann (Musiker)

Erich Hartmann (* 26. Januar 1920 in Leipzig; † 6. Juli 2020)[1] war ein deutscher Kontrabassist und Komponist.
- [en] Erich Hartmann (musician)



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