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Born in Munich, the son of Friedrich Richard Hartmann, well known there for his flower paintings, and the youngest of four brothers of whom the elder three also became painters, Hartmann was himself torn, early in his career, between music and the visual arts.
Hartmann also involved sculptors and artists such as Jean Cocteau, Le Corbusier, and Joan Miró in exhibitions at Musica Viva.
His wife was a Hohenberg heiress ; and on the death of his childless maternal uncle, Count Hartmann IV of Kyburg in 1264, he also seized his valuable estates.
For a time Mussorgsky was able to maintain his creative output: his compositions from 1874 include Sunless, the Khovanschina Prelude, and the piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition ( in memory of Hartmann ); he also began work on another opera based on Gogol, The Fair at Sorochyntsi ( for which he produced another choral version of Night on Bald Mountain ).
Husserl's conception of phenomenology has been criticized and developed not only by himself but also by his students Edith Stein and Martin Heidegger, by existentialists, such as Max Scheler, Nicolai Hartmann, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jean-Paul Sartre, and by other philosophers, such as Paul Ricoeur, Emmanuel Levinas, and sociologists Alfred Schütz and Eric Voegelin.
The four-minute piece in E flat minor was first performed by the Gade Quartet at Oluf Hartmann ’ s funeral on 21 January in the chapel at Holmen ’ s Cemetery in Copenhagen and was also played at Nielsen's own funeral.
Jacob Wittmer Hartmann characterizes these six years at Zurich ( 1842-48 ) as a time of almost total inactivity, when Keller inclined strongly toward radicalism in politics, and was also subject to much temptation and indulged himself.
He also left a body of music, inspired by what he heard in visits to remote monasteries and other places, written for piano in collaboration with one of his pupils, Thomas de Hartmann.
A book of his early talks was also collected by his student and personal secretary, Olga de Hartmann, and published in 1973 as Views from the Real World: Early Talks in Moscow, Essentuki, Tiflis, Berlin, London, Paris, New York, and Chicago, as recollected by his pupils.
Several of the best known Minnesingers are also noted for their epic poetry, among them Heinrich von Veldeke, Wolfram von Eschenbach and Hartmann von Aue.
Huber also published adverse criticisms of Charles Darwin, David Strauss, Hartmann and Hackel ; pamphlets on Des Papsttum und der Staat ( 1870 ), and Die Freiheiten der französischen Kirche ( 1871 ); and a volume of Kleine Schriften ( 1871 ).
Erich Hartmann was also asked but would not leave his unit.
Hartmann was assigned to III ./ JG 52, led by Gruppenkommandeur Major Hubertus von Bonin, and placed under the experienced Oberfeldwebel Edmund " Paule " Roßmann, although he also flew with such experienced pilots as Alfred Grislawski, Hans Dammers and Josef Zwernemann.
Galland also intended Hartmann to fly with JV 44.
More subtle efforts by the Soviet authorities to convert Hartmann to communism also failed.
After his military retirement, Hartmann worked as a flight instructor in Hangelar, near Bonn, from 1971 – 1974 and also flew in an aerobatics team with " Dolfo " Galland.
Critics of the indices ( e. g. Thom Hartmann ) also oppose the inclusion of business-related measures like corporate charters and intellectual property protection.
Hoffa also spoke on the Thom Hartmann radio program about the politics of health care reform.
Fischer-Dieskau also performed many works of contemporary music, including Benjamin Britten ( who chose Fischer-Dieskau as the baritone soloist when writing War Requiem ), Samuel Barber, Hans Werner Henze, Karl Amadeus Hartmann ( who wrote his Gesangsszene for him ), Ernst Krenek, Witold Lutosławski, Siegfried Matthus, Othmar Schoeck, Winfried Zillig, Gottfried von Einem and Aribert Reimann.
Former Air American Thom Hartmann, now also with Dial Global, remains on the air with an audience size comparable to Schultz and Miller.
The Reserve also has a small historic “ village ” with several restored buildings including Hartmann House, dating back to 1886, now operating as a local craft studio, Pollock Cottage ( 1890 ), Waiuku Jail ( 1865 ) and The Creamery ( 1890 ’ s ).
An automated refractor is an instrument that is sometimes used in place of retinoscopy to objectively estimate a person's refractive error .. Shack – Hartmann wavefront sensor and its inverse can also be used to characterize eye aberrations in a higher level of resolution and accuracy.
On March 1, 2009, Hartmann moved syndication of his show from Air America to the former Jones Network, now owned by Dial Global ( which also syndicates Neal Boortz, Ed Schultz, Michael Smerconish, Bill Press, Stephanie Miller, and Clark Howard ).

Hartmann and for
Compositions for four double basses exist by Gunther Schuller, Jacob Druckman, James Tenney, Robert Ceely, Jan Alm, Bernhard Alt, Norman Ludwin, Frank Proto, Joseph Lauber, Erich Hartmann, Colin Brumby, Miloslav Gajdos and Theodore Albin Findeisen.
The following year, Frédéric Hartmann commissioned Four Seasons for 25, 000 francs, and Millet was named Chevalier de la Légion d ' Honneur.
In his 1953 textbook, Max Hartmann used the term for extracellular ( pellicula, shells, cell walls ) and intracellular skeletons of protists.
His friend Viktor Hartmann had died, and his relative and recent roommate Arseny Golenishchev-Kutuzov ( who furnished the poems for the song-cycle Sunless and would go on to provide those for the Songs and Dances of Death ) had moved away to get married.
Four identical 16th-century astrolabes made by Georg Hartmann provide some of the earliest evidence for batch production by division of labor.
At the Bier of a Young Artist ( Ved en ung Kunstners Baare ) for string orchestra was written for the funeral of the Danish painter Oluf Hartmann in January 1910.
There were a lot of other rapidly growing chemical companies, which were not as big as the BASF, but big enough to gain a national and international reputation, for example the Friedrich Raschig GmbH, the Benckiser company ( founded by Johann Benckiser ), the Giulini brothers, the Grünzweig & Hartmann AG and the Knoll AG.
Hartmann claims it was chiefly this stay in Berlin which molded Keller's character into its final shape, toned down his rather bitter pessimism to a more moderate form, and prepared him ( not without the privations of hunger ), in the whirl of a large city, for an enjoyment of the more restricted pleasures of his native Zurich.
), for 1872 ; Both Olga de Hartmannthe woman Gurdjieff called " the first friend of my inner life "— and Louise Goepfert March, Gurdjieff's secretary in the early thirties, believed that Gurdjieff was born in 1872.
Gurdjieff concentrated on his still unstaged ballet, The Struggle of the Magicians ; Thomas de Hartmann ( who had made his debut years ago before as the Czar of All Russia ) worked on the music for the ballet ; and Olga Iovonovna Lazovich Milanoff Hinzenberg ( who years later wed the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright ) practiced the ballet dances.
The second period music, for which Gurdjieff arguably became best known, written in collaboration with Russian composer Thomas de Hartmann, is described as the Gurdjieff-de Hartmann music.
Since the publication of four volumes of this piano repertory by Schott, recently completed, there has been a wealth of new recordings, including orchestral versions of music prepared by Gurdjieff and de Hartmann for the Movements demonstrations of 1923-24.
During that time, at Gurdjieff's Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man near Paris, de Hartmann transcribed and co-wrote much of the music that Gurdjieff collected and used for his Movements exercises, as well as additional music not intended to accompany Movements.
Olga de Hartmann was Gurdjieff's personal secretary for many years, and collected many of Gurdjieff's early talks in the book Views from the Real World ( 1973 ).
* Words for a Hymn to the Sun: The Complete Piano Music of Georges I. Gurdjieff and Thomas de Hartmann, Volume Three, by Cecil Lytle, Celestial Harmonies, 1992
* Thomas de Hartmann: Music for Gurdjieff's ' 39 Series ', by Wim van Dullemen, Channel Classics, 2001

Hartmann and music
The music for the movements was written by Gurdjieff and Thomas de Hartmann, as well as British composer Edouard Michael.
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann ( 1805 – 1900 ) who, apart from opera and ballet music, contributed to song and the piano repertory.
However, even composers of atonal music, such as Roger Sessions and Karl Hartmann, continued to use outlines that clearly pointed back to the practice of Beethoven and Haydn, even if the method and style were quite different.
Also in 1873, Colonne, along with the music publisher Georges Hartmann, founded the " Concert National " at the Odéon Théatre.

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