August Wilhelm Hartmann

August Wilhelm Hartmann (6 November 1775 – 15 November 1850) was a Danish composer and violinist at the Royal Chapel in Copenhagen. He was a second generation of composers in the Hartmann musical family. Trained as a musician by his father, composer Johann Hartmann (1726-1793) and by composer Claus Schall (1757-1835), he has written various pieces for the piano. Reference can be made among others to a C minor piano sonata (ca. 1814-1815) and to three sets of themes and variations for piano published by Lose in 1815.

August Wilhelm Hartmann

August Wilhelm Hartmann (6 November 1775 – 15 November 1850) was a Danish composer and violinist at the Royal Chapel in Copenhagen. He was a second generation of composers in the Hartmann musical family. Trained as a musician by his father, composer Johann Hartmann (1726-1793) and by composer Claus Schall (1757-1835), he has written various pieces for the piano. Reference can be made among others to a C minor piano sonata (ca. 1814-1815) and to three sets of themes and variations for piano published by Lose in 1815.