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Ulf Håkan Hardenberger (born 27 October 1961 in
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er. Taking up the trumpet at the age of eight under the guidance of hometown teacher Bo Nilsson, Hardenberger pursued further studies at the
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with Thomas Stevens. He has quickly established a career as a virtuoso who possesses not only an impressive command of the classical repertoire, but has also commissioned many new works from contemporary composers, including
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. Hardenberger has been called "the cleanest, subtlest trumpeter on earth" by ''
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Discography


Albums

* 2019: ''Stories - Trumpet Concertos'' *2018: ''The Scene Of The Crime'' *2017: ''Hakan Hardenberger Plays Dean & Francesconi'' *2013: ''Turnage: Speranza, From the Wreckage by Hakan Hardenberger'' *2012: ''Both Sides, Now'' * 2011: ''Haydn/Hummel/Richter: Virtuoso Trumpet Concertos'' * 2007: ''The Art of the Trumpet'' * 2006: ''20/21'' Gruber 'Aerial', Eötvös 'Jet Stream', Turnage 'From the Wreckage', Gothenburg Symphony Orchester, Peter Eötvös (Grammophone 2894776150) * 2006: ''Exposed Throat'' Gruber, Börtz, Ruders, Henderson, Holloway (BIS 1281) * 2002: ''British Music Collection: Orchestral Works'' Peter Maxwell Davies, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Elgar Howarth (Decca 4734302) * 2002: ''Adventures - Mysteries of the Macabre'' Gyorgy Ligeti, Roland Pöntinen (Deutsche Grammophon 4716082) * 2002: ''Concertos'' Martinsson, Pärt, Tanberg, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Järvi (BIS 1208) * 2001: ''British Music Collection: Dispelling the Fears'' Mark-Anthony Turnage, Philharmonia, Wallace, Harding (Decca 4688142) * 2001: ''Prières san Parole'' Constant, Tomasi, Jolivet, Sauguet, Jansen, Satie, Damase, Hakim, Simon Preston (BIS 1109) * 2001: ''British Music Collection: Endless Parade'' Harrison Birtwistle, BBC Philharmonic, Elgar Howarth (Decca 4734302) * 2000: ''Wind Concertos'' Joseph Haydn, Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriner, Elgar Howarth (Decca Eloquence 4681802) * 2000: ''Panorama - Virtuoso Trumpet'' Clarke, Albinoni, M. Haydn, JS Bach, Stamitz, Hummel, I Musici, Sir Neville Marriner,
Hans Stadlmair Hans Stadlmair (3 May 1929 – 13 February 2019) was an Austrian conductor and composer. He conducted the Münchener Kammerorchester for almost four decades. He conducted more than 6000 concerts, many in collaboration with the Bayerischer Rundfu ...
, Simon Preston (DG 4692292) * 2000: ''Famous Classical Trumpet Concertos (2 CDs)'' Haydn, Hertel, Hummel, Stamitz…, The Academy of St.Martin-in-the-Fields, The London Philharmonic, Sir Neville Marriner, Elgar Howarth, Simon Preston, I Musici (Philips 464028-2) * 2000: ''Håkan Hardenberger plays Swedish Trumpet Concertos'' Börtz, Sandström, Rabe, Malmö Symphony Orchestra, Gilbert Varga (BIS 1021) * 1999: ''Concertos for Piano and Trumpet'' Shostakovitch, Enesco, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Järvi, Leif Ove Andsnes (EMI 5567602) * 1999: ''Fireworks - Music composed by Elgar Howarth: Vol 3'' Elgar Howarth, Eikanger-Bjørsvik Musikklag, Elgar Howarth (Doyen Records) * 1997: ''Brass Concertos'' Holmboe, Aalborg Symphony Orchestra, Arwel Hughes, Christian Lindberg, Jens Bjørn-Larsen (BIS 802) * 1996: ''Emotion'' Henze, Takemitsu, Berio, Kagel, Tisné, Blake Watkins, Henze, Ligeti (Philips 446 065-2) * 1995: ''Cycle-Concert'' Skalkottas, H.Holliger / B.Canino / K. Thunemann (Philips 442 795-2/Universal Music 470-486-2) * 1994: ''Baroque Trumpet Concerti'' Albinoni, Vivaldi, Corelli, Torelli, Marcello, Viviani, Franceschini, Baldassare, I Musici di Roma (Philips 442 131-2) * 1994: ''The Virtuoso Trumpet'' J-B Arban,
Jean Françaix Jean René Désiré Françaix (; 23 May 1912, in Le Mans – 25 September 1997, in Paris) was a French neoclassicism (music), neoclassical composer, piano, pianist, and orchestration, orchestrator, known for his prolific output and vibrant style. ...
, Antoine Tisné, Arthur Honegger, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, Folke Rabe, John Hartmann, Roland Pöntinen (BIS 287) * 1994: ''Requiem'' Henze, Ensemble Modern, Ingo Metzmacher, Ueli Wiget (Sony SK 58972) * 1992: ''Trumpet and Organ Spectacular'' Martini, Clarke, Albinoni, Bach, Læillet, Gounod, Telemann, Simon Preston (Philips 434-074-2) * 1990: ''Trumpet Concertos'' Telemann, Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Iona Brown, Michael Laird, William Houghton (Philips 420954) * 1990: ''Concertos'' Hummel, Hertel, Stamitz, Haydn,J., Academy of St Marin-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriner (Philips 420-203-2) * 1989: ''Kantaten'' Bach, JS,
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra The Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Chamber Orchestra (German: ''Kammerorchester Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach'') was a German chamber orchestra, founded in 1969 in Berlin, dedicated to the music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and his contemporaries. Histo ...
, Barbara Hendrichs, Peter Schreier (EMI 7498452) * 1989: ''At the Beach'' Höhne, Dinicu, Thomson, Mendelssohn, Waldtenfel, Bernstein, Glazunov, Ibert, Weide, Reger, Bitsch, Pöutine, Roland Pöntinen (Philips 422-344-2/Polygram Classics) * 1988: ''Requiem for Fallen Soldiers'' Tubin, Lund Studentsångare, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Järvi (BIS - CD297) * 1986: ''Trumpet Concertos '' Haydn, Hummel, Hertel, Stamitz, ''First Recording'', Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriner (Philips 420 203-2)


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hardenberger, Hakan 1961 births Living people Swedish trumpeters Male trumpeters Honorary Members of the Royal Academy of Music Litteris et Artibus recipients Musicians from Malmö 21st-century trumpeters 21st-century Swedish male musicians