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Elan David Sicroff (born March 20, 1950) is a concert pianist, recording artist, and educator. He is the foremost interpreter of music composed by
Thomas de Hartmann Thomas Alexandrovich de Hartmann (russian: Фома́ Алекса́ндрович Га́ртман; October 3 .S.: September 21 1884March 28, 1956) was a Ukrainian-born composer, pianist and professor of composition. Life De Hartmann was born o ...
(1885–1956) and the spiritualist
George Gurdjieff George Ivanovich Gurdjieff (; rus, Гео́ргий Ива́нович Гурджи́ев, r=Geórgy Ivánovich Gurdzhíev, p=ɡʲɪˈorɡʲɪj ɪˈvanəvʲɪd͡ʑ ɡʊrd͡ʐˈʐɨ(j)ɪf; hy, Գեորգի Իվանովիչ Գյուրջիև; c. 1 ...
(1866 or 1867–1949). As a teen, Sicroff trained as a classical pianist at the Juilliard Preparatory School under Jeaneane Dowis, specializing in Bartók. "When I first found Bartók’s music, I was 14," he recalled in a 2010 interview. "My teacher gave me the ''Three Rondos on Folk Tunes'', from Hungary. I was at the Juilliard Preparatory School, and I needed something modern for the final exam of my first year there. I played it through once and I didn’t understand it. The second time, I was addicted. For years, I was playing only Bartók." He later studied at the
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. He attended the International Academy for Continuous Education in Sherborne, UK, directed by
John G. Bennett John Godolphin Bennett (8 June 1897 – 13 December 1974) was a British academic and author. He is best known for his books on psychology and spirituality, particularly on the teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff. Bennett met Gurdjieff in Istanbul in ...
, one of the leading exponents of Gurdjieff's teachings. From 1975 to 1979 he trained with Mme.
Olga de Hartmann Thomas Alexandrovich de Hartmann (russian: Фома́ Алекса́ндрович Га́ртман; October 3 .S.: September 21 1884March 28, 1956) was a Ukrainian-born composer, pianist and professor of composition. Life De Hartmann was born o ...
, the composer's widow. About his training with Mme. de Hartmann, Sicroff said, "Her greatest interest in the interpretation and performance of her husband’s music was that feeling should be transmitted through it. She was unimpressed by fingers running up and down the keyboard, and she would sometimes say things that would irritate me. She would say that none of the pianists on the world stage really played with feeling. This was very hard for me to accept, and it took many years for it to really become clear to me, just what she was talking about." In 1982, Sicroff undertook a concert tour of the US, introducing de Hartmann's neglected works to a wider audience. Sicroff has performed at London’s
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, Carnegie Recital Hall in New York, Bulgaria's National Academy of Music, and Madrid's Muzeum Hudby, as well as with the Santa Fe Symphony. He has also performed at
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, Bowdoin College, the
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, Smith College, the
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, Boston's
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, the Berklee College of Music, and the
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in Dublin, Ireland. He lives in the
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The Thomas de Hartmann Project

Between 1918 and 1927, De Hartmann and Gurdjieff co-composed a repertoire of
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, which has remained in circulation; however, de Hartmann's catalog of classical music has been largely overlooked. In 2006, guitarist
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(of the band
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), an adherent of the teachings of Gurdjieff and an admirer of de Hartmann's music, proposed that Sicroff take on the task of bringing the Russian composer's music back into concert halls. "Fripp said to me, 'If you don’t get this music known, nobody is going to do it,'" said Sicroff. "The Gurdjieff music is safe. Many, many people are playing the Gurdjieff now. It’s the de Hartmann classical music that is still sitting under a rock." For this purpose, the ''Thomas de Hartmann Project'' was conceived. Thomas Daly, the executor of the estate of Olga and Thomas de Hartmann, approved the project, and permitted de Hartmann's unpublished works to be distributed and performed. A recording project, begun in the Netherlands in 2011 and produced by Gert-Jan Blom, artistic director of the Metropole Orkest, was completed in 2016. A seven-CD set, ''The Thomas de Hartmann Project'', featuring Sicroff (with accompanists) performing the composer's solo piano, chamber and vocal works, will be released on the Basta Music label in September 2016. Sicroff has performed de Hartmann’s music in performance with violinist Juliette Zeelander, cellist Anneke Janssen and soprano Nina Lejderman. He has also performed de Hartmann's ''Violin Sonata Op. 51'' with violinist Katharina Paul. He is forming the Thomas de Hartmann Consort to promote the music for future recitals. In addition, Sicroff has programmed a lecture-
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which chronicles the composer’s life and work with live performance, recordings, and photos.


Discography

Sicroff has released three previous albums: ''Journey to Inaccessible Places and Other Music'' (produced by Robert Fripp; recorded 1985, released 1987 on the Editions E.G. label); ''Sicroff Plays Gurdjieff'' (2002); and ''Laudamus: The Music of Georges Ivanovitch Gurdjieff and Thomas de Hartmann'' (2009, a selection of Gurdjieff/de Hartmann collaborations and three early romantic works composed by de Hartmann in his teens).


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* , Sicroff's website. {{DEFAULTSORT:Sicroff, Elan Classical pianists 1950 births Living people Juilliard School alumni Oberlin Conservatory of Music alumni Music historians Music educators E.G. Records artists Dutch musicians 21st-century classical pianists