Paul Hindemith
Paul Hindemith (pronounce: powl HIN-deh-mitt; 16 November 1895 in Hanau - 28 December 1963 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German composer, violist, teacher, music theorist and conductor. He was one of the most important and influential German composers during the years between the two World Wars.[1][2] His style was at first influenced by Schoenberg and Expressionism, but gradually it became more neo-classical, and he turned against Schoenberg's whole approach. He was also famous as a viola player and composed a concerto for viola and orchestra.[2]
Paul Hindemith Media
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Hindemith during the 1940s
Hindemith (left) received the Wihuri Sibelius Prize in 1955 from Antti Wihuri.
Hindemith, Flute Sonata, II quartal harmony
Walk of Fame Vienna Paul Hindemith.
Paul Hindemith Park, Frankfurt
References
- ↑ Reisman, Arnold, ed. (2006). "Chapter 5: The Creators". Turkey's Modernization: Refugees from Nazism and Atatürk's Vision. New Academia Publishing. pp. 88–90. ISBN 978-0-9777908-8-3. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Potter, Tully (2003). Hindemith as Interpreter: The Amar-Hindemith Quartet (Liner notes). Arbiter Records. 139. https://arbiterrecords.org/catalog/hindemith-as-interpreter-the-amar-hindemith-string-quartet/.