Paul Hindemith (/ˈpaʊl ˈhɪndəmɪt/ POWL HIN-də-mit; German: [ˌpaʊ̯l ˈhɪndəmɪt] ; 16 November 1895 – 28 December 1963) was a German and American composer...
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This is a list of the works of the German composer Paul Hindemith (1895–1963). Mörder, Hoffnung der Frauen, in one act, on a libretto by Oskar Kokoschka...
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Sancta Susanna (redirect from Sancta Susanna (Hindemith))
Sancta Susanna is an early opera by Paul Hindemith in one act, with a German libretto by August Stramm. Composed over a two-week period in January/February...
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asking them to write material for him to perform. Benjamin Britten, Paul Hindemith, Alexandre Tansman, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Sergei Prokofiev, Karl...
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(Chamber Music) is the title for eight chamber music compositions by Paul Hindemith. He wrote them, each in several movements, during the 1920s. They are...
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of operas were cancelled, and the music of Alban Berg, Hans Eisler, Paul Hindemith, Arnold Schoenberg, Anton von Webern, Kurt Weill, and other formerly...
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Paul Hindemith (1895–1963) was a German composer, violist, violinist, teacher and conductor. Hindemith also refers to: Rudolf Hindemith (1900–1974), German...
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temptation of Paul Hindemith: Mathis der Maler as a spiritual testimony. Pendragon: 1998. pp. 28–29 Siglind Bruhn, The temptation of Paul Hindemith: Mathis...
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a list of operas by the German composer Paul Hindemith (1895–1963). Skelton, Geoffrey (1992), 'Hindemith, Paul' in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed...
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filters, which was sent to an amplifier. On 20 June 1930 Oskar Sala and Paul Hindemith gave a public performance at the Berliner Musikhochschule Hall called...
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those we love (An American Requiem) is a 1946 oratorio by composer Paul Hindemith, based on the poem of the same name by Walt Whitman. It is the first...
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by Bartók, Paul Hindemith, Carl Stamitz, Georg Philipp Telemann, and Walton are considered major works of the viola repertoire. Hindemith, who was a violist...
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Gebrauchsmusik (category Paul Hindemith)
or music written for amateurs or students to perform. While composer Paul Hindemith is probably the figure most identified with this expression, it seems...
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composers such as Alexander Scriabin, Claude Debussy, Béla Bartók, Paul Hindemith, Sergei Prokofiev, Igor Stravinsky, and Edgard Varèse have written music...
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Four Seasons, to music by Giuseppe Verdi, 1979 The Four Temperaments, Paul Hindemith, 1946 Franca Florio, regina di Palermo, Lorenzo Ferrero, 2007 Friandises...
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La noche de los mayas (Revueltas) (section Hindemith)
There are at least two such arrangements, that of the German composer Paul Hindemith and that of the Mexican conductor José Yves Limantour [es]. Both arrangers...
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Amar Quartet, also known as the Amar-Hindemith Quartet, was a musical ensemble founded by the composer Paul Hindemith in 1921 in Germany. The quartet was...
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Objectivity" of Ferruccio Busoni, who was actually Italian, and represented by Paul Hindemith). Neoclassicism was an aesthetic trend rather than an organized movement;...
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from Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern, Johannes Brahms, Henri Pousseur, Paul Hindemith, and many others (including Berio himself) creating a dense collage...
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especially the 7th, 11th, and 13th harmonics. In the late 1930s, composer Paul Hindemith ranked musical intervals according to their relative dissonance based...
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book}}: |work= ignored (help) Corleonis, Adrian (19 November 2007). "Paul Hindemith, Theme and Variations, 'Die vier Temperamente' (The Four Temperaments)"...
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Mathis der Maler (opera) (category Operas by Paul Hindemith)
Mathis der Maler (Matthias the Painter) is an opera by Paul Hindemith. The work's protagonist, Matthias Grünewald, was a historical figure who flourished...
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Praeludium and Scherzo for double bass and piano, Op. 32 No. 1 and No. 2. Paul Hindemith wrote a rhythmically challenging Double Bass Sonata in 1949. Frank Proto...
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19 (1939)—Paul Creston Sonata for alto saxophone and piano (1943)—Paul Hindemith Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra, Op. 26 (1944)—Paul Creston Concerto...
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dissonant. In casual discourse, as German composer and music theorist Paul Hindemith stressed, "The two concepts have never been completely explained, and...
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Trauermusik (category Compositions by Paul Hindemith)
suite for viola and string orchestra, written on 21 January 1936 by Paul Hindemith at very short notice in memory of King George V of the United Kingdom...
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Werner Reinhart (section Paul Hindemith)
plays mostly Bach! Muzot has received its musical christening.... Paul Hindemith's Clarinet Quintet, first performed at the ISCM Festival in Salzburg...
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property of the Holy See in Rome, Italy Sancta Susanna, an early opera by Paul Hindemith in one act Sancta Civitas, an oratorio by Ralph Vaughan Williams Sancta...
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Symphony in B-flat for Band was written by the German composer Paul Hindemith in 1951. It was premiered on April 5 of that year by the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's...
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well as modern composers such as Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975) and Paul Hindemith (1895–1963). The English term fugue originated in the 16th century and...
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