Gurdjieff - De Hartmann

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Hindu Melody 02:11 Tools
Sayyid Chant and Dance 02:58 Tools
Asian Song 04:05 Tools
Assyrian Women Mourners 03:59 Tools
Mamasha 01:06 Tools
Sayyid Chant 02:58 Tools
Armenian Song 02:45 Tools
The Essentuki Prayer 05:14 Tools
Song of the Fisherwomen 02:21 Tools
Kurdish Song (Sayyid) 02:34 Tools
Enneagram 01:32 Tools
Sayyid Dance (dedicated to Mrs Gurdjieff) 01:39 Tools
The Initiation of a Priestess 09:27 Tools
Fragment I 04:17 Tools
Dance in G-Minor 00:51 Tools
The Shoemaker 00:56 Tools
Fragment II 04:45 Tools
The Fall of the Priestess 01:37 Tools
The Circles 05:54 Tools
Fragment III 03:55 Tools
Dur-Rud 03:17 Tools
Woman's Prayer 02:53 Tools
Woman's Dance 01:52 Tools
The Big Seven 03:54 Tools
The Three Canons 01:51 Tools
Slow Second Obligatory 02:07 Tools
Before Rossula's decision to go up to the Sourceress 03:17 Tools
The Sacred Goose 01:30 Tools
Exercises 1924 - N1 01:03 Tools
The Great Prayer 10:25 Tools
Ho-Ya 01:18 Tools
Exercises 1924 - N4 01:57 Tools
Derviche 00:46 Tools
N33 02:06 Tools
Andantino 02:54 Tools
Adam & Eva 03:41 Tools
The First Dervish Prayer 04:39 Tools
The Spinners 01:01 Tools
Exercises 1924 - N6 01:23 Tools
Multiplication of 9 October 02:17 Tools
Trembling Dervish 02:39 Tools
Forming Two's 01:31 Tools
Song of the Aïsors 03:23 Tools
Canaon of 15 November 02:11 Tools
The Carpet 01:04 Tools
Holy Affirming, Holy Denying, Holy Reconciling 04:14 Tools
Rug Weaving 00:43 Tools
Prayer and Despair 04:32 Tools
Woman´s Dance 00:32 Tools
Carpet Weaving 02:23 Tools
Turning 02:05 Tools
Hymn For Easter Thursday 04:02 Tools
Meditation 02:13 Tools
Thirty Gestures 00:56 Tools
The Resurrection Of Christ 03:14 Tools
Bayaty 03:36 Tools
Hymn To The Endless Creator 02:05 Tools
Easter Hymn 02:22 Tools
Woman´s Prayer 03:52 Tools
Sayyid No. 10 04:31 Tools
Sayyid Song 02:34 Tools
Hymn (January 2, 1927) 02:14 Tools
Prayer and Procession 04:44 Tools
Song of the Aisors 03:22 Tools
Prayer No. 2 01:49 Tools
Hymn for Easter Wednesday 03:20 Tools
Woman´s Round Dance 01:47 Tools
Song of the Molokans 01:35 Tools
Kurd Melody From Isfahan 02:44 Tools
Sacred Reading from the Koran 03:11 Tools
Essene Hymn 05:10 Tools
Persian Song 04:14 Tools
For Mr. Gurdjieff's Wife 01:30 Tools
Vespers Anthem 02:07 Tools
Kurd Melody for Two Flutes 02:02 Tools
Sayyid No. 7 01:46 Tools
Hymn From A Great Temple --No. 1 04:06 Tools
Kurd Melody 01:30 Tools
"The Struggle Of The Magicians" (Excerpt No. 1) 04:32 Tools
"Rejoice, Beelzebub!" 02:59 Tools
Easter Hymn and Night Procession 06:33 Tools
Alleluia 02:17 Tools
Orthodox Midnight Hymn 02:33 Tools
Te Laudamus 04:04 Tools
Katzapsky Song 02:33 Tools
Reading From A Sacred Book 02:07 Tools
Night Procession 04:03 Tools
Caucasian Dance 04:04 Tools
Remarks by Thomas de Hartmann 02:07 Tools
Hymn for Christmas Day -No. 1 02:35 Tools
Remembrance 02:54 Tools
Tibi Cantamus in F Minor 03:47 Tools
Kurd Shepherd Melody 03:47 Tools
Sayyid Song And Dance 03:47 Tools
On LEaving For Cannes 02:19 Tools
Kurd Shepherd Dance 05:00 Tools
Religious Ceremony 05:00 Tools
The Story Of The Resurrection Of Christ 03:39 Tools
Easter Night Procession 06:32 Tools
Greek Melody 02:02 Tools
The Struggle of the Magicians part three 03:38 Tools
Hymn 05:54 Tools
Sem Título - Nº 40 - Dolce 03:08 Tools
Sayyid No. 14 03:08 Tools
Religious Hymn 03:03 Tools
Allegretto 00:41 Tools
Hymn for Good Friday 01:37 Tools
Oriental Song 01:36 Tools
Armenian Melody 01:11 Tools
Sem Título - Nº 10 - Lento, Quasi Recitativo 03:05 Tools
Melodia Hindu - Allegro Ma Non Troppo 01:27 Tools
Canto Armênio - Andantino 01:27 Tools
Reading From Sacred Books 04:00 Tools
The Bokharian Dervish Hadji-Asvatz-Troov 03:12 Tools
Before Decision To Go To Sorceress 03:16 Tools
Forming Twos 01:30 Tools
Tibetan Melody 01:19 Tools
Sem Título - Nº 11 - Andante Com Moto 03:05 Tools
Dança Circular Grega 00:58 Tools
Orthodox Hymn From Asia Minor 05:54 Tools
Sayyid No. 1 00:58 Tools
Hymn To The Creator 02:08 Tools
Canon of 15 November 02:10 Tools
Tibetan Masked Dance 02:35 Tools
Canto Das Pescadoras - Andantino 00:58 Tools
The Struggle Of Magicians n.3 03:34 Tools
Sayyid n.1 00:58 Tools
The Bokharian Dervish Hadji-Asvats-Troov 09:26 Tools
Sayyid No. 9 03:36 Tools
Kurdish Song For Two Flutes 01:24 Tools
Kurdish Shepherd's Dance 01:13 Tools
Kurdish Melody 01:23 Tools
Oriental Melody 02:26 Tools
Bagpipe Music 02:23 Tools
Sayyid Dance 02:58 Tools
Dança Dos Pastores Curdos - Allegro Ma Non Troppo 03:43 Tools
Canto Dos Açores - Andante Com Moto 03:43 Tools
Ritual De Uma Ordem Sufi - Nº 7 - Marcia Alerte Alla Brava 03:43 Tools
The Struggle Of Magicians n.2 04:35 Tools
The Initiations of a Priestess 09:26 Tools
Song Of The Fisher Women 02:32 Tools
Afghan Melody 01:27 Tools
Les Trois Canons 02:59 Tools
Sayyid n.14 03:43 Tools
Hino Do Grande Templo - Nº1 - Lento 02:32 Tools
Hymn For Christmas Day n.2 03:43 Tools
Reading of a Sacred Book 06:07 Tools
Sayyid No. 13 03:53 Tools
Exercises 1924-N6 01:23 Tools
Hymn (February 14, 1926) 06:07 Tools
Exercises 1924-N1 01:03 Tools
The Struggle of the Magicians No. 2 03:53 Tools
Women's Round Dance 04:58 Tools
Lettres grecques 03:07 Tools
Melodia Curda - Allegretto 04:58 Tools
Melodia Afegã - Allegretto 04:58 Tools
Greek Song 03:07 Tools
Melodia Armênia - Allegretto Grazioso 04:58 Tools
Ritual De Uma Ordem Sufi - Nº 1 - Moderato Pesante 04:58 Tools
Buscadores Da Verdade - Nº 19 - Lento, Religioso 04:58 Tools
Song of the Fisherwoman 02:32 Tools
Greek Round Dance 02:32 Tools
Sayyid n.13 02:32 Tools
Sayyid n.9 02:32 Tools
Hymn for Christmas Day - No. 2 04:58 Tools
"The Struggle of the Magicians" (exc. No. 3) 04:58 Tools
Exercises 1924-N4 01:57 Tools
Women's Dance 00:00 Tools
Untitled 01:56 Tools
Canto Dos Molokans - Com Moto 02:20 Tools
Lamento Das Mulheres Assírias - Andante Fúnebre 02:20 Tools
Voyage Vers Des Lieux Inaccessibles III 03:07 Tools
Melodia Curda Para Duas Flautas - Moderato Com Moto 02:20 Tools
Kurd Melody for Two Flutes (Moderato con moto) 04:58 Tools
"The Struggle of the Magicians" (exc. No. 2) 03:37 Tools
Persian Song (Allegretto) 04:58 Tools
La Lutte Des Magnes I 04:58 Tools
Song of the Fisherman Women 02:21 Tools
Voyage Vers Des Lieux Inaccessibles V 01:56 Tools
Song oh the Aisors 02:20 Tools
Voyage Vers Des Lieux Inaccessibles II 04:58 Tools
Hymnes D'un Grand Temple II 02:20 Tools
Atarnakh, Kurd Song 02:20 Tools
Hymnes D'un Grand Temple V 02:20 Tools
Hymnes D'un Grand Temple IV 02:20 Tools
Oriental Song (Allegro con brio) 02:20 Tools
First Series / 1. Greek Melody (Andantino) 02:20 Tools
Hymne Essenien 02:20 Tools
Música Para Gaita De Fole - Andantino 05:06 Tools
Voyage Vers Des Lieux Inaccessibles IV 02:20 Tools
Voyage Vers Des Lieux Inaccessibles VII 02:20 Tools
Voyage Vers Des Lieux Inaccessibles VI 02:20 Tools
Hymnes D'un Grand Temple VI 02:20 Tools
La Lutte Des Magnes II 04:13 Tools
Hymnes D'un Grand Temple III 04:13 Tools
Thirthy Gestures 00:00 Tools
Hymn For A Great Temple 05:45 Tools
N1 (The Automaton) 05:45 Tools
Oriental Dance 05:45 Tools
Voyage Vers Des Lieux Inaccessibles I 02:20 Tools
13.III.1927 04:17 Tools
Musique Pour Les Mouvements - N.14 Des 39 05:06 Tools
Hymnes D'un Grand Temple I 03:56 Tools
Tibetan Melody (Giocoso) 03:56 Tools
6.I.1927 05:30 Tools
No. 23 Sayyid Chang And Dance (Liberamente) 05:30 Tools
25.III.1926 02:30 Tools
La Lutte Des Magnes III 04:13 Tools
No. 27 Dervish Dance (Con Moto. Il Ritmo Marcato Assai) 02:30 Tools
Duduki (Andantino) 00:00 Tools
No. 33 Sayyid Dance 00:00 Tools
Afghan Melody (Allegretto) 00:00 Tools
No. 30 Sayyid Chant And Dance (Alla Breve. Moderato) 00:00 Tools
Hymne 00:00 Tools
Long ago in Mikhaïlov (Andantino) 00:00 Tools
Third Series / 33. Kurd Melody from Isfahan 00:00 Tools
Récit De La Résurection Du Christ 00:00 Tools
Quatrieme 'Obligatoire' des 39 03:20 Tools
Musique Pour Les Mouvements - N.35 Des 39 55:06 Tools
Deuxieme 'Obligatoire' des 39 02:11 Tools
Rejoice, Beelzebub! 02:11 Tools
No. 25 Sayyid Chang And Dance (Lento Non Troppo) 02:11 Tools
Hymn Of Good Friday 01:48 Tools
(Andante con moto) 00:00 Tools
(Marche alerte) 00:00 Tools
(Lento, quasi recitativo) 00:00 Tools
No. 26 Sayyid Dance (Allegro Con Brio) 01:48 Tools
Hymn Of Easter Wednesday 05:04 Tools
Armenian Melody (Allegretto grazioso) 05:04 Tools
No. 32 Katzapsky Song (Andante Marciale) 05:04 Tools
Prière Pour La Miséricorde 00:29 Tools
Song of the Molokans (Con moto) 05:04 Tools
No. 28 Moorish Dance (Dervish) (Allegro Con Brio) 05:04 Tools
No. 29 Sayyid Chant And Dance 05:04 Tools
Hymn for a Greaat Temple 05:45 Tools
No. 38 Caucasian Dance (Allegro Con Brio) 05:04 Tools
Ancient Greek Melody (Poco marciale. Con anima) 05:04 Tools
No. 34 Sayyid Chant And Dance (Quasi Recitativo. Con Moto) 05:45 Tools
No. 31 Sayyid Dance 05:45 Tools
Assyrian Women Mourners (Andante funebre) 05:45 Tools
Souvenir 05:45 Tools
N9 (Ol-Bog-Mek) 05:45 Tools
Ballet La Lutte Des Mage (Fragment No 4) 05:45 Tools
Hindu Melody (Allegro ma non troppo) 05:45 Tools
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When he was at the Prieuré, Mr Gurdjieff worked with me a great deal on music, but not for Movements. The exercises he showed in August 1924 were the last new Movements he ever gave at the Prieuré. Beginning in July 1925 he began to create another kind of music, which flowed richly from him during the next two years. I had a very difficult and trying time with this music. Mr Gurdjieff sometimes whistled or played on the piano with one finger a very complicated sort of melody—as are all Eastern melodies, although they seem at first to be monotonous. To grasp this melody, to transcribe it in European notation, required a tour de force. How it was written down is very interesting in itself. It usually happened in the evening, either in the big salon of the château or in the Study House. From my room I usually heard when Mr Gurdjieff began to play and, taking my music paper, I had to rush downstairs. All the people came soon and the music dictation was always in front of everybody. It was not easy to notate. While listening to him play, I had to scribble down at feverish speed the tortuous shifts and turns of the melody, sometimes a repetition of just two notes. But in what rhythm? How to mark the accentuation? There was no hint of conventional Western metres and tuning. Here was some sort of rhythm of a different nature, other divisions of the flow of melody, which could not be interrupted or divided by bar-lines. And the harmony—the Eastern tonality on which the melody was constructed—could only gradually be guessed. It is true that Mr Gurdjieff would repeat several sections, but often—to vex me, I think—he would begin to repeat the melody before I had finished writing it, and usually with subtle differences and added embellishments, which drove me to despair. Of course, it must be remembered that this was not only a means of recording his music for posterity, but equally a personal exercise for me to ‘catch’ and ‘grasp’ the essential character, the very noyau, or kernel, of the music. And, I might add, this ‘catching the essence’ applied not only to music. For me it was a constant difficulty, a never-ending test. When the melody was written, Mr Gurdjieff would tap on the lid of the piano a rhythm on which to build the accompaniment, which in the East would be played on some kind of percussion instrument. The entire melody, as given, would somehow have to blend with the background of this rhythm, but without ever being changed or adjusted to fit the accompaniment. And then I had to perform at once what had been given, improvising the harmony as I went. When I began the work of harmonizing the melodies, I very soon came to understand that no free harmonization was possible. The genuine true character of the music is so typical, so ‘itself,’ that any alterations would only destroy the absolutely individual inside of every melody. Once Mr Gurdjieff said to me very sharply, ‘It must be done so that every idiot could play it.’ But God saved me from taking these words literally and from harmonizing the music as pieces are done for everybody’s use. Here at last is one of the examples of his ability to ‘entangle’ people and to make them find the right way themselves by simultaneous work—in my case, notation of music and at the same time an exercise for catching and collecting everything that would be very easy to lose. It gradually became Mr Gurdjieff’s custom, when he returned from Paris, to work with me on new music notation. After supper, when everyone was gathered together, the most recently harmonized music was played, then the latest text of Beelzebub was read, after which music was played again. Mr Gurdjieff’s music had great variety. The most deeply moving was that which he remembered hearing in remote temples during his Asian travels. Listening to this music one was touched to the depth of his being ... Thomas de Hartmann Here, unexpectedly, Thomas de Hartmann’s writing stopped. He died so suddenly that he had not even read what he had written. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.