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us: Hartmann, J. P. E. (Johan Peter Emilius), 1805-1900


  • [J.P.E. Hartmann (1805-1900) was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was a lawyer, worked in the Danish government, and was a composer, organist, conductor and music teacher. He was a key figure in the development of 19th-century Danish music and Scandinavian Romanticism.]

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    • us: Hartmann, Johan Peter Emilius, 1805-1900
    • us: Hartmann, I. P. E., 1805-1900
    • us: Hartmann, Johann Peter Emilius, 1805-1900
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    • found: Thrane, Danske komponister, 1875.
    • found: The Symphony in Denmark, 1983: p. 28 (Johan Peter Ernst Hartmann, 1805-1900)
    • found: Slovenský komorný orchester. Danish chamber music [SR] p1989: label (Johann Peter Emilius Hartmann)
    • found: His Liden Kirsten, 1998: program notes (b. May 14, 1805, d. Mar. 1900)
    • found: Wikipedia, Jan. 21, 2010 (Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann; b. May 14, 1805, Copenhagen, Denmark; d. Mar. 10, 1900, Copenhagen, Denmark)
    • found: Wikipedia (Danish), Jan. 21, 2010 (J.P.E. Hartmann)
    • found: Oxford Music Online, viewed 22 Oct. 2012 (Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann...From 1828 to 1870 he held an appointment in a government department but also pursued a full career as a composer, organist, conductor, and educator...In 1843...organist of Vor Frue Kirke, the cathedral of Copenhagen, where he remained active until his death...Scandinavian Romanticism...working life...spanned virtually the entire development of 19th-century Danish music) {http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/12476pg2?q=Hartmann%2C&search=quick&pos=15&_start=1#firsthit}
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    • [J.P.E. Hartmann (1805-1900) was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was a lawyer, worked in the Danish government, and was a composer, organist, conductor and music teacher. He was a key figure in the development of 19th-century Danish music and Scandinavian Romanticism.]
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