Paul Hindemith

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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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Albums

Reger / Hindemith: Clarinet Quintets and Other Chamber Music (Valerius Ensemble) (disc 2: Paul Hindemith) (2006)
Cardillac (Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra & Chorus feat. conductor: Joseph Keilberth) (disc 1) (2005)
Cardillac (Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra & Chorus feat. conductor: Joseph Keilberth) (disc 2) (2005)
Die Harmonie der Welt (Rundfunkchor Berlin & Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin feat. conductor: Marek Janowski) (disc 1) (2003)
Die Harmonie der Welt (Rundfunkchor Berlin & Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin feat. conductor: Marek Janowski) (disc 2) (2003)
Die Harmonie der Welt (Rundfunkchor Berlin & Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin feat. conductor: Marek Janowski) (disc 3) (2003)
Symphonia Serena / Die Harmonie der Welt (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig feat. conductor: Herbert Blomstedt) (2000)
Mathis der Mahler (Chor und Symphonie-Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks feat. conductor: Rafael Kubelik) (disc 1) (1995)
Mathis der Mahler (Chor und Symphonie-Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks feat. conductor: Rafael Kubelik) (disc 2) (1995)
Mathis der Mahler (Chor und Symphonie-Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks feat. conductor: Rafael Kubelik) (disc 3) (1995)
Mathis der Maler - Symphonie / Symphonische Metamorphosen / Nobilissima Visione (Berliner Philharmoniker, feat. conductor: Claudio Abbado) (1995)
Mathis der Maler (Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester feat. conductor: Gerd Albrecht) (disc 1) (1994)
Mathis der Maler (Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester feat. conductor: Gerd Albrecht) (disc 2) (1994)
Mathis der Maler (Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester feat. conductor: Gerd Albrecht) (disc 3) (1994)
Mathis der Maler / Symphonic Metamorphosis (New Zealand Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Franz-Paul Decker) (1994)
The Sonatas for Viola and Piano / Meditation (feat. viola: Nobuko Imai, piano: Roland Pöntinen) (1994)
Kammermusik (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, feat. conductor: Riccardo Chailly) (disc 1) (1992)
Kammermusik (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, feat. conductor: Riccardo Chailly) (disc 2) (1992)
Mathis der Maler / Trauermusik / Symphonic Metamorphosis (San Francisco Symphony feat. conductor: Herbert Blomstedt) (1988)
Sonatas for Viola/Piano and Viola Alone (feat. viola: Kim Kashkashian, piano: Robert Levin) (disc 1) (1988)
Sonatas for Viola/Piano and Viola Alone (feat. viola: Kim Kashkashian, piano: Robert Levin) (disc 2) (1988)
Das Marienleben (soprano: Gundula Janowitz, piano: Irwin Gage) (1987)
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd: A Requiem for Those We Love (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus feat. conductor: Robert Shaw) (1987)
The Four Temperaments / Nobilissima Visione (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra feat. conductor: James de Preist, piano: Carol Rosenberger) (1986)
Das Marienleben (feat. piano: Ingolf Dahl, vocals: Peggy Bonini) (1977)
Hindemith Conducts Hindemith (disc 2)
Hindemith, Paul: Hindemith Conducts Hindemith (disc 1)
Hindemith, Paul: Hindemith Conducts Hindemith (disc 3)
Piano Works, Volume 4: Ludus Tonalis
Requiem ''For those we love'' (Wiener Symphoniker feat. conductor: Wolfgang Sawallisch)
Sinfonie "Mathis der Maler"; "Nobilissima Visione" Suite; Sinfonische Tänze No. 1-3 (NDR Sinfonieorchester feat. conductor: Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt)
Sonatas for brass and piano, Disc 1
Sonatas for brass and piano, Disc 2

Singles

Works for Cello and Piano (feat. cello: Niall Brown, piano: Isabelle Trub)

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