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  1. Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann ( Copenaghen, 14 maggio 1805 – Copenaghen, 10 marzo 1900) è stato un compositore danese . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Stile. 3 Opere. 3.1 Orchestrali. 3.2 Vocali. 3.3 Musica da Camera. 3.4 Piano. 3.5 Organo. 4 Bibliografia. 5 Altri progetti. 6 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  2. Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann (14 May 1805 – 10 March 1900) was, together with his son-in-law Niels W. Gade, the leading Danish composer of the 19th century, a period known as the Danish Golden Age. According to Alfred Einstein , he was "the real founder of the Romantic movement in Denmark and even in all Scandinavia". [2]

  3. DAL VOCABOLARIO. LEMMI CORRELATI. HARTMANN, Johan Peter Emilius. Giuseppe Bertelli. Compositore danese, ma di origine tedesca, nato il 14 maggio 1805 a Copenaghen, ivi morto il 10 marzo 1900. Studiò legge e contemporaneamente la musica col padre, organista e cantore, e con C. E. F. Weyse.

  4. J.P.E. Hartmann (Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, 1805–1900) is one of Denmark’s greatest composers. Throughout his long life he played a central role, not only in Danish musical life but in the entire cultural life of the nineteenth century, although he never became as well known abroad as his son Emil Hartmann (1836–1898) or his son-in-law ...

  5. Scrisse musica teatrale, sinfonica e da camera di carattere nazionale. Musicista danese (Copenaghen 1805 - ivi 1900). Studiò col padre Wilhelm August (1775-1850), organista nella cattedrale di Copenaghen, e con C. E...

  6. 13 mar 2017 · Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann - Symphony No.1 in G-minor, Op.17 (1836) - YouTube. KuhlauDilfeng2. 39.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 272. 10K views 7 years ago. Picture: Johan Christian Dahl -...

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  7. The statue of Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann stands in front of the Garrison Church on Sankt Annæ Plads in Copenhagen, Denmark, commemorating the composer Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann who is buried at the church. The monument was designed by August Saabye and unveiled in 1905.