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  1. Thomas Alexandrovich de Hartmann (Russian: Фома́ Алекса́ндрович Га́ртман; October 3 [O.S.: September 21], 1884 – March 28, 1956) was a Ukrainian-born composer, pianist and professor of composition.

  2. Thomas de Hartmann (Joruzivka, Ucrania,1885- Nueva York, 1956) músico y compositor ucraniano. Fue discípulo de George Gurdjieff desde 1917 hasta 1929. Colaboró con Gurdjieff en la compilación y composición de la música de los movimientos para las danzas. Posteriormente a la muerte de Gurdjieff, Hartmann fue uno de los miembros fundadores ...

    • 21 de septiembre de 1885, Khoruzhivka (Ucrania)
  3. Despite such affronts, the music of Thomas Alexandrovich de Hartmann (1885–1956) has endured. The de Hartmann papers in the Yale University Music Library reflect a life of early successes followed by constant struggle in the wake of two World Wars and the Russian Revolution.

  4. Ukrainian composer Thomas de Hartmann (1884 [1] -1956) was widely acclaimed in Russia at the turn of the 20th century, and he enjoyed a successful career in France during the 1930s and 1940s. His unique voice brought together many styles to produce a colorful and vibrant catalog.

  5. MENUET FANTASQUE, Op. 66 (1943). Violin and Piano. LUMIERE NOIRE (Black Lights) Three scenes Op. 74 (1948). FETE DE LA PATRONNE, after drawings by Degas. Op. 77 (1949). FIVE VOLUMES, in memory of Gurdjieff ( 1949) (Impressions of talks by Gurdjieff 1917-1928).

  6. ThomasDeHartmann. @ThomasDeHartmann ‧. 34 subscribers ‧ 16 videos. The Thomas de Hartmann Project aims to get the music of de Hartmann out into the world. De Hartmann was a Russian...

  7. 1886–1956. Thomas de Hartmann was born in the Ukraine and was already an acclaimed composer in Russia when he first met Gurdjieff. He spent the years 1917–1929 as a pupil and confidant of Gurdjieff where at the Prieuré, he collaborated with Gurdjieff to compose the musical work that continues to inspire to this day.