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Auf dem Strom |
Trombone/French horn with piano Franz Schubert Trans. Scott Hartman $15.00 |
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PROGRAM NOTES Franz
Schubert’s Auf dem Strom, D943, was written in 1828 –
based upon a text by Ludwig Rellstab. It was a work composed for a concert
of his own music on March 26, 1828 – the first anniversary of Ludwig von
Beethoven’s death. Amazingly, this was the first public concert to
feature solely the music of Schubert, and sadly, this was to be the year
of Schubert’s own death. The landmark concert proved to be both a
musical and financial success. Much of Schubert’s fame rests upon his treatment of the
German lied, bringing it to the status of an ‘art’ song and thereby
making the art song one of the primary vehicles of the German Romantic
composer. Schubert’s poignant textures and his synthesis of text and
music set the stage for European song composers for the rest of the 19th
century. Auf dem Strom was originally written for tenor
voice, horn and piano. Schubert’s use of the French horn as an obbligato
part in Auf dem Strom is unique among his songs; in this
transcription, the trombone plays the voice part while the horn and piano
parts remain true to the original. Scott Hartman received his BM and MM degrees from the Eastman School of
Music and began his career by joining the Empire Brass Quintet and the
Boston University faculty in 1984. As
a trombone soloist and with his various chamber ensembles, Scott has
taught and played concerts in all fifty United States and throughout the
world. Mr. Hartman presently
performs and records with Proteus7, the Millennium Brass, the Brass Band
of Battle Creek and the trombone quartet - Four of a Kind. Scott heads the
trombone departments of Yale University and Boston University. At the
Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Mr. Hartman teaches a two-week
workshop for aspiring trombonists. More information concerning Mr. Hartman
and his present activities is available at his website – www.slushpump.com
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