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Ernst Naumann

Carl Ernst Naumann (15 August 1832 – 15 December 1910) was a German organist, composer, conductor, editor, arranger and musicologist. He is best known now as an arranger and editor of the music of J.S. Bach, Mozart and Mendelssohn. He was a friend of Schumann and Brahms, and conducted the first performance of the latter's Alto Rhapsody in 1870.

Portrait

Biography edit

Carl (or Karl) Ernst Naumann was born in Freiberg[1] in Saxony in 1832, the son of mineralogist Carl Friedrich Naumann.[2] He was a cousin of Emil Naumann (1827–1888) and grandson of Johann Gottlieb Naumann (1741–1801), both composers.

Ernst Naumann studied the organ with Johann Gottlob Schneider junior [de] (1789–1864) and composition with Moritz Hauptmann and Ernst Richter.[1] He published a treatise, Über die verschiedenen Bestimmungen der Tonverhältnisse und die Bedeutung des pythagoräischen oder reinen Quinten-Systems für unsere heutige Musik (The Various Definitions of Pitch Proportions and the Meaning of the Pythagorean Perfect Fifths System for Music Today) (Leipzig, 1858).

From 1860 until his death 50 years later he was organist and kapellmeister in Jena; from 1877 professor.[2]

He made arrangements of the music of Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Schumann, and published editions of Bach, Handel and Vivaldi. He prepared six volumes of Bach's cantatas and keyboard pieces for publication as well as a nine-volume edition of his organ works. He did not complete his edition of Haydn's string quartets.[3]

Naumann was friendly with Brahms and Schumann. The similarity of Brahms’s music to that of late Beethoven was first noted in a letter from Albert Dietrich to Ernst Naumann on 5 November 1853.[4][5] Naumann was one of the people Dietrich wrote to in March 1854, following Schumann's suicide attempt in late February.[6]

On 3 March 1870, with the Akademischer Gesangverein of Jena, Naumann conducted the first public performance of Brahms's Alto Rhapsody, with Pauline Viardot as soloist.[7]

He died in 1910 in Jena, aged 78.

Compositions edit

Naumann wrote in no large forms such as symphonies or operas, but confined himself to chamber music and vocal music. His original compositions include:

  • Sonata in G minor for viola and piano, Op. 1 (1854)[8]
  • 4 Stücke (4 Pieces) for violin and piano, Op. 2 (c.1859)
  • 5 Lieder von Joseph von Eichendorff for voice and piano, Op. 3 (c.1860); words by Joseph von Eichendorff[9]
  1. Morgen: „Fliegt der erste Morgenstrahl“
  2. Nachtwanderer: „Ich wand're durch die stille Nacht“
  3. Erinnerung: „Die fernen Heimathöhen“
  4. Wehmut: „Ich irr' in Tal und Hainen“
  5. „Grün war die Weide, der Himmel blau“
  • Three Fantasiestücke (3 Fantasy Pieces) for cello (or viola) and piano, Op. 4 (1861)[10]
  • Three Fantasiestücke (3 Fantasy Pieces) for viola (or violin) and piano, Op. 5 (1861)[10]
  • String Quintet No. 1 in C major for 2 violins, 2 violas and cello, Op. 6 (1862)
  • Trio in F minor for violin, viola and piano, Op. 7 (1863)
  • 5 Impromptus for piano 4-hands, Op. 8 (1865)
  • String Quartet in B-flat major [G minor?], Op. 9[1][10]
  • Serenade in A major, Nonet for flute, oboe, bassoon, horn, 2 violins, viola, cello and double bass, Op. 10 (1872)
  • Romanze from the Nonet for violin and piano, Op. 10 (published 1874)
  • Four Lieder for four-part male chorus a cappella, Op. 11 (1873)[9]
  1. Im Frühling: „Lerchen singen in der Luft“
  2. An den Vollmond: „Vollmond, schaust so klar hernieder“
  3. Die Perle des Jahres: „Blau ist der Himmel, klar ist die Luft“
  4. Freundschaft und Gesang: „Was in der Töne Weihestunden“
  • String Trio in D major, Op. 12 (published 1883; violin, viola and cello)[11]
  • String Quintet No. 2 in E major for 2 violins, 2 violas and cello, Op. 13 (published 1880)
  • Salvum fac regem for male chorus a cappella, Op. 14
  • 3 Lieder for voice and piano, Op. 15 (1879); words by Julius Altmann
  1. Abendwolke: „Gold'ne Wolk in stiller Höh'“
  2. Trauer: „Ich kann kein Lied jetzt singen“
  3. Strandlied: „Fahr' ich hin mit leichtem Kahn“
  • Pastorale for chamber orchestra, Op. 16 (flute, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in B-flat, 2 bassoons, 2 horns in F, 2 violins, viola, cello, bass)[11]
  • Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe for mixed chorus a cappella
  • String Quartet in D minor

Recordings edit

Ernst Naumann's music has been recorded on CD:

  • Three Fantasiestücke for Viola and Piano, Op. 5; Ilya Hoffman (viola), Sergey Koudriakov (piano)[12]
  • String Trio in D major, Op. 12; Dresdner Streichtrio[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Ernst Naumann String Trio in D Major, Op.12". www.editionsilvertrust.com. Retrieved Aug 7, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed, 1954, Vol. VI, p. 35, Ernst Naumann
  3. ^ "Caro Mitis. Catalogue. The booklet Fantasiestucke. Ilya Hoffman & Sergey Koudriakov - CM 0092006". www.caromitis.com. Retrieved Aug 7, 2019.
  4. ^ Floros, Constantin (Aug 7, 2010). Johannes Brahms, Free But Alone: A Life for a Poetic Music. Peter Lang. ISBN 9783631612606. Retrieved Aug 7, 2019 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Dietrich, Albert; Widmann, J. V. (Dec 7, 2000). Recollections of Johannes Brahms. The Minerva Group, Inc. ISBN 9780898751413. Retrieved Aug 7, 2019 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "RECOLLECTIONS OF JOHANNES BRAHMS". CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS. Aug 7, 1899. Retrieved Aug 7, 2019 – via Internet Archive.
  7. ^ Peter Clive, Brahms and His World, A Biographical Dictionary[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Sheet Music : Ernst Naumann - Sonate g-moll Opus 1 (Viola, Piano)". www.free-scores.com. Retrieved Aug 7, 2019.
  9. ^ a b "The Lied, Art Song and Choral Text Archive". Retrieved Aug 7, 2019.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ a b c "Klassika: Ernst Naumann (1832-1910): Werkverzeichnis". www.klassika.info. Retrieved Aug 7, 2019.
  11. ^ a b "Naumann Ernst Violin - download free sheet music and scores". en.scorser.com. Retrieved Aug 7, 2019.
  12. ^ "Ernst Naumann". www.arkivmusic.com. Archived from the original on July 19, 2012. Retrieved Aug 7, 2019.
  13. ^ "Dresdner Streichtrio - Naumann; Berger". www.cduniverse.com. Retrieved Aug 7, 2019.

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Carl Ernst Naumann 15 August 1832 15 December 1910 was a German organist composer conductor editor arranger and musicologist He is best known now as an arranger and editor of the music of J S Bach Mozart and Mendelssohn He was a friend of Schumann and Brahms and conducted the first performance of the latter s Alto Rhapsody in 1870 Portrait Contents 1 Biography 2 Compositions 3 Recordings 4 References 5 External linksBiography editCarl or Karl Ernst Naumann was born in Freiberg 1 in Saxony in 1832 the son of mineralogist Carl Friedrich Naumann 2 He was a cousin of Emil Naumann 1827 1888 and grandson of Johann Gottlieb Naumann 1741 1801 both composers Ernst Naumann studied the organ with Johann Gottlob Schneider junior de 1789 1864 and composition with Moritz Hauptmann and Ernst Richter 1 He published a treatise Uber die verschiedenen Bestimmungen der Tonverhaltnisse und die Bedeutung des pythagoraischen oder reinen Quinten Systems fur unsere heutige Musik The Various Definitions of Pitch Proportions and the Meaning of the Pythagorean Perfect Fifths System for Music Today Leipzig 1858 From 1860 until his death 50 years later he was organist and kapellmeister in Jena from 1877 professor 2 He made arrangements of the music of Bach Beethoven Mendelssohn Mozart Schumann and published editions of Bach Handel and Vivaldi He prepared six volumes of Bach s cantatas and keyboard pieces for publication as well as a nine volume edition of his organ works He did not complete his edition of Haydn s string quartets 3 Naumann was friendly with Brahms and Schumann The similarity of Brahms s music to that of late Beethoven was first noted in a letter from Albert Dietrich to Ernst Naumann on 5 November 1853 4 5 Naumann was one of the people Dietrich wrote to in March 1854 following Schumann s suicide attempt in late February 6 On 3 March 1870 with the Akademischer Gesangverein of Jena Naumann conducted the first public performance of Brahms s Alto Rhapsody with Pauline Viardot as soloist 7 He died in 1910 in Jena aged 78 Compositions editNaumann wrote in no large forms such as symphonies or operas but confined himself to chamber music and vocal music His original compositions include Sonata in G minor for viola and piano Op 1 1854 8 4 Stucke 4 Pieces for violin and piano Op 2 c 1859 5 Lieder von Joseph von Eichendorff for voice and piano Op 3 c 1860 words by Joseph von Eichendorff 9 Morgen Fliegt der erste Morgenstrahl Nachtwanderer Ich wand re durch die stille Nacht Erinnerung Die fernen Heimathohen Wehmut Ich irr in Tal und Hainen Grun war die Weide der Himmel blau Three Fantasiestucke 3 Fantasy Pieces for cello or viola and piano Op 4 1861 10 Three Fantasiestucke 3 Fantasy Pieces for viola or violin and piano Op 5 1861 10 String Quintet No 1 in C major for 2 violins 2 violas and cello Op 6 1862 Trio in F minor for violin viola and piano Op 7 1863 5 Impromptus for piano 4 hands Op 8 1865 String Quartet in B flat major G minor Op 9 1 10 Serenade in A major Nonet for flute oboe bassoon horn 2 violins viola cello and double bass Op 10 1872 Romanze from the Nonet for violin and piano Op 10 published 1874 Four Lieder for four part male chorus a cappella Op 11 1873 9 Im Fruhling Lerchen singen in der Luft An den Vollmond Vollmond schaust so klar hernieder Die Perle des Jahres Blau ist der Himmel klar ist die Luft Freundschaft und Gesang Was in der Tone Weihestunden String Trio in D major Op 12 published 1883 violin viola and cello 11 String Quintet No 2 in E major for 2 violins 2 violas and cello Op 13 published 1880 Salvum fac regem for male chorus a cappella Op 14 3 Lieder for voice and piano Op 15 1879 words by Julius Altmann Abendwolke Gold ne Wolk in stiller Hoh Trauer Ich kann kein Lied jetzt singen Strandlied Fahr ich hin mit leichtem Kahn Pastorale for chamber orchestra Op 16 flute 2 oboes 2 clarinets in B flat 2 bassoons 2 horns in F 2 violins viola cello bass 11 Ehre sei Gott in der Hohe for mixed chorus a cappella String Quartet in D minorRecordings editErnst Naumann s music has been recorded on CD Three Fantasiestucke for Viola and Piano Op 5 Ilya Hoffman viola Sergey Koudriakov piano 12 String Trio in D major Op 12 Dresdner Streichtrio 13 References edit a b c Ernst Naumann String Trio in D Major Op 12 www editionsilvertrust com Retrieved Aug 7 2019 a b Grove s Dictionary of Music and Musicians 5th ed 1954 Vol VI p 35 Ernst Naumann Caro Mitis Catalogue The booklet Fantasiestucke Ilya Hoffman amp Sergey Koudriakov CM 0092006 www caromitis com Retrieved Aug 7 2019 Floros Constantin Aug 7 2010 Johannes Brahms Free But Alone A Life for a Poetic Music Peter Lang ISBN 9783631612606 Retrieved Aug 7 2019 via Google Books Dietrich Albert Widmann J V Dec 7 2000 Recollections of Johannes Brahms The Minerva Group Inc ISBN 9780898751413 Retrieved Aug 7 2019 via Google Books RECOLLECTIONS OF JOHANNES BRAHMS CHARLES SCRIBNER S SONS Aug 7 1899 Retrieved Aug 7 2019 via Internet Archive Peter Clive Brahms and His World A Biographical Dictionary permanent dead link Sheet Music Ernst Naumann Sonate g moll Opus 1 Viola Piano www free scores com Retrieved Aug 7 2019 a b The Lied Art Song and Choral Text Archive Retrieved Aug 7 2019 permanent dead link a b c Klassika Ernst Naumann 1832 1910 Werkverzeichnis www klassika info Retrieved Aug 7 2019 a b Naumann Ernst Violin download free sheet music and scores en scorser com Retrieved Aug 7 2019 Ernst Naumann www arkivmusic com Archived from the original on July 19 2012 Retrieved Aug 7 2019 Dresdner Streichtrio Naumann Berger www cduniverse com Retrieved Aug 7 2019 External links editFree scores by Ernst Naumann at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ernst Naumann amp oldid 1217478977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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