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Emma Hartmann

Amalia Emma Sophie Hartmann née Zinn (22 August 1807 – 6 March 1851) was a Danish composer who composed under the pseudonym Frederik H. Palmer. She was married to the composer Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann (1805–1900). They lived on the second floor in the Zinn House at Kvæsthusgade 3 in Copenhagen.[1][2]

Amalia Hartmann
Born
Amalia Emma Sophie Zinn

(1807-08-22)August 22, 1807
DiedMarch 6, 1851(1851-03-06) (aged 43)
Resting placeGarrison Cemetery, Copenhagen
Other namesFrederik H. Palmer
SpouseJohan Peter Emilius Hartmann (m. 1829)
ChildrenEmil Hartmann
Carl Hartmann
RelativesJohann Ludvig Zinn (Grandfather)

Early life edit

 
Emma Hartmann

Emma Zinn was born into a wealthy merchant family in Copenhagen. She was the daughter of Johann Friederich Zinn (1779–1838) and Eva Sophie Juliane Oldeland (1779–1812). Her father had inherited the family's trading house after the death of his own father Johann Ludvig Zinn in 1802, initially in a partnership with his brother Carl Ludvig Zinn who died in 1808. Emma grew up in the Zinn House at Kvæsthusgade 3 and studied singing and piano with composer Andreas Peter Berggreen (1801–1880).[3][4]

Compositions edit

 
Title lead from the publication of the fifth volume of Hartmann's romances, 1853

Her first published composition was music for a Student Association dance in February 1841. Five pamphlets with a total of 22 Romances and Songs were later published with lyrics by prominent names including Christian Winther, Frederik Paludan-Müller and Swedish Johan Ludvig Runeberg. The first pamphlet was published in 1848 by Horneman & Erslev but the last two were published posthumously.[5] The title lead featured both her real name and her pseudonym when her collected romances and songs were published in 1892.[6]

Her pseudonym was revealed in 1869 when the Manual of anonymity and pseudonyms in Danish literature was published.[7]

A collection of her piano pieces was published privately by her youngest son Frederik (Fritz) Hartmann in 1908. A new issue was published by DCM in 2003.[8]

Personal life edit

 
Zinn House at Kvæsthusgade 3 in Copenhagen

Emma Zinn married J.P.E. Hartmann in 1829. He then worked as organist at the Garrison Church, a position he had taken over after his father. She gave birth to 10 children of which four died as infants. She was interested in literature, art and theatre. H.C. Andersen wrote entertainingly and movingly on her in his memoirs "Mit Livs Eventyr" and Clara Schumann also in "Ehetagebuecher". She died just 43 years old on 6 March 1851 and was interred in the Garrison Cemetery in Copenhagen. Her husband outlived her by almost fifty years and remarried in 1855.

Her son Emil Hartmann was also a composer. Her daughter Emma Sophie married Danish composer Niels W. Gade and her daughter Clara married pianist and composer August Winding.[9] Her son Carl Hartmann was a sculptor.

Works edit

  • Viennese waltz, 1841
  • Galopade, 1841
  • Romances and songs 1-V, 1849-53 (11 songs)
  • Collected Romances and Songs, 1892 (22 songs)
  • Collected piano works
  • Several unpublished songs

References edit

  1. ^ "Emma Hartmann (1807–1851)". Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "Hartmann, Johan Peter Emilius, 1805–1900". Dansk biografisk Lexikon. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  3. ^ Jens Vestberg (18 July 2011). "J.L. Zinn". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, Gyldendal. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  4. ^ "Berggreen, Andreas Peter, 1801-80". Dansk biografisk Lexikon. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  5. ^ Jensen, Anne Ørbæk (2003). "Emma Hartmann 200 år" (in Danish). Det Kongelige Bibliotek. Retrieved 20 December 2010.
  6. ^ "Emma Hartmann 200 år". www.kb.dk (in Danish). Royal Danish Library. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  7. ^ Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. ISBN 9780393034875. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  8. ^ Jensen, Anne Ørbæk (2003). "Emma Hartmann: Klaverstykker" (in Danish). Det Kongelige Bibliotek. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  9. ^ "Niels Wilhelm Gade (1817-1890); DNK". Retrieved 20 December 2010.

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