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Born in Hanau in 1895, Paul Hindemith was taught the violin as a child. He entered the Hoch'sche Konservatorium in Frankfurt am Main where he studied conducting, composition and violin under Arnold Mendelssohn and Bernhard Sekles, supporting himself by playing in dance bands and musical-comedy outfits. He led the Frankfurt Opera orchestra from 1915 to 1923 and played in the Rebner string quartet in 1921 in which he played second violin, and later the viola. In 1929 he founded the Amar Quartet, playing viola, and extensively toured Europe. |
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| Hindemith conducts Hindemith (vaimusic.com) vaimusic.com Paul Hindemith conducts Concert Music for Strings and Brass, Op. 50 (excerpt) From: VAI DVD 4237 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Historic Telecasts: Fritz Reiner, Paul Hindemith, Leopold Stokowski Triple Program! A rare opportunity to see Hindemith (1895-1963) conducting his own music as well as music of the masters who inspired him. Hindemith: Concert Music for Strings and Brass; Bruckner: Symphony No. 7, First movement; Brahms: Academic Festival Overture. TO PURCHASE THE COMPLETE DVD, PLEASE VISIT www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1(800)477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691). | | Glenn Gould - Paul Hindemith , Piano Sonata No. 3 - Fugue Glenn Gould - Paul Hindemith , Piano Sonata No. 3 - Fugue | | Paul Hindemith: Ludus Tonalis (1/5) A game of tones, an art of fugue. | | Paul Hindemith: Trauermusik Funeral Music for Viola and String Orchestra. Composed in 1936 when the German composer, as an avid anti-fascist, was on the run from Nazi barbarism. It consists of the parts : Langsam-Ruhig bewegt-Lebhaft-Sehr langsam. | |
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