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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsEarly life and education[edit]Discography[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Early life and education[edit]Born in Vinalhaven, Maine, he attended Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and Bennington College in Vermont, where he received a master of arts degree with a major in music. He made his concert debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the age of eighteen. He was drafted into the U.S. Army after graduate school, and in December 1955, he was a private performing in the 11th Airborne Division Band at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.[1] Later, he was posted to Augsburg, Germany. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He achieved early recognition as a performer in Europe, serving as a soloist with such orchestras as the Berlin Philharmonic, the Rotterdam Philharmonic, and the Vienna Symphony. He was awarded the Steinway Prize of Boston and was a prizewinner at the Busoni International Piano Competition in Bolzano, Italy. His numerous international music festival appearances included Aldeburgh, Berlin, Echternach, Lucerne, Prague, Ravinia, Salzburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Tanglewood, and Vienna.One of the last pupils of Artur Schnabel, Hokanson also studied with Karl-Ulrich Schnabel, Claude Frank, and Julian DeGray. He was professor of piano at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts for ten years before taking a position as professor of piano at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington in 1986. He was also a permanent guest professor at the Tokyo College of Music.He was a founding member of the Odeon Trio and as a chamber musician performed with such ensembles as the Vermeer Quartet, the St. Lawrence Quartet, the Ensemble Villa Musica, and the Wind Soloists of the Berlin Philharmonic and frequently performed duo recitals with the violinist Miriam Fried, the clarinetist James Campbell, and the horn player Hermann Baumann. As a pianist for song recitals, he played with numerous singers, including Martina Arroyo, Grace Bumbry, Melanie Diener, Edith Mathis, Edda Moser, and Hermann Prey. His collaboration with Prey extended over 25 years. He was also resident pianist with Bay Chamber Concerts in Rockport, Maine.Hokanson’s many recordings include the complete piano works of Walter Piston, Haydn sonatas, Mozart concertos, and Brahms intermezzi, as well as Schubert’s complete works for violin and piano with Edith Peinemann, Brahms’ sonatas for clarinet and piano with James Campbell, Beethoven’s complete songs with Hermann Prey and Pamela Coburn, the complete piano trios of Brahms, Dvo\u0159\u00e1k, and Schubert (Odeon Trio), previously unrecorded early piano works of Schubert, and Norbert Burgm\u00fcller’s Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 2001 Hokanson became professor emeritus at Indiana University but continued teaching solo piano, chamber music, and a German art song class at the school until his death in Bloomington, Indiana, from pancreatic cancer on March 21, 2003.[2]Discography[edit]HarpsichordBachBrandenburg Concerto Nr. 5 (Philips)Musical Offering (Erato, Musical Heritage)Orchestra Suites (Classette)Concertos for Oboe\/Oboe and Violin (Erato)TelemannFantasies for Harpsichord (Philips)St. Mark Passion (Philips)St. Matthew Passion (Philips)Baroque Airs and Adagios (Philips)Il Canone di Pachelbel, Telemann, Vivaldi, etc. (Erato)Solo PianoBeethoven\/LisztSymphony Nr. 8 (transcribed for piano) (Deutsche Grammophon Archiv)BrahmsIntermezzi Op. 117, 118, 119; Scherzo Op. 4 (Bayer)Burgm\u00fcllerConcerto for Piano and Orchestra (MDG)HaydnMozartPiano Concerto in E-flat, K. 271 (Bayer)Piano Concertos in E-flat, K. 271 and G, K. 453 (Capriccio, Pilz)PistonComplete Works for Piano (Northeastern)SchubertSonata in A, Op.Posth. (RCA)“Grazer” Fantasy (B\u00e4renreiter)The Young Schubert (Northeastern)Chamber MusicBachSonatas for Cello and Piano (Angelica May) (Musicaphon)David BakerSonata for Clarinet and Piano (James Campbell) (Cala)BeethovenSonata for Piano and Cello, Op.102\/1; Variations for Piano and Cello (Angelica May) (Musicaphon)Works for Flute and Piano (Kurt Redel) (Pierre Verany label)Piano Trios Op.70\/1 and 2 (Odeon Trio) (Musicaphon)Piano Trios (Salzburg Mozart Trio\/Fortepiano) (Harmonia Mundi, Musical Heritage)Beethoven, Czerny, Kruft, StraussWorks for Horn and Piano (Hermann Baumann) (Philips)BrahmsComplete Sonatas for Violin and Piano (Jenny Abel) (Harmonia Mundi)Piano Trios (Odeon Trio and Rainer Moog) (RCA, Quintessence, Musical Heritage, Capriccio)Brahms, FranckSonatas for Cello and Piano (Angelica May) (Musicaphon)Brahms, GenzmerPiano Trios (Odeon Trio) (Impression)Brahms, JennerSonatas for Clarinet and Piano (James Campbell) (Marquis Classics)Brahms, ShostakovichPiano Trios (Odeon Trio) (Impression)Chopin, MartinuSonatas for Cello and Piano (Angelica May) (Musicaphon)Dvo\u0159\u00e1kPiano Trios and Quartets (Odeon Trio and Rainer Moog) (RCA, Pro Arte)Bernhard HeidenSonata for Piano, Four Hands (Cordula Hacke) (Cadenza)Mozart6 Piano Trios (Salzburg Mozart Trio\/Fortepiano) (Harmonia Mundi, Musical Heritage)Early Piano Trios, K. 10\u201315 (Salzburg Mozart Trio\/Fortepiano) (Musical Heritage)Piano Quartets (Salzburg Mozart Trio and J\u00fcrgen Geise\/Fortepiano) (Musicaphon, Musical Heritage)Pfl\u00fcgerImpeto (Hermann Baumann) (Bayer)PistonPiano Quintet (Portland String Quartet) (Northeastern)Saint-Sa\u00ebnsChamber Music for Winds (Ensemble Villa Musica) (MDG)SchubertChamber Music for Violin (Edith Peinemann) (Bayer)Piano Trios (Odeon Trio) (RCA, Pro Arte, Capriccio)Trout Quintet; Nottorno (Ensemble Villa Musica) (Naxos)Schubertiade 1977 \u2013 Vienna (Odeon Trio, Hermann Prey) (ATW)SchumannSonatas, Op. 105 and 121; Romances No. 1\u20133, Op. 94 (Charles Neidich) (Sony)Spohr, VolkmannPiano Trios (Odeon Trio) (Impression)StraussPiano Trios (Odeon Trio) (Capriccio)Tanejev, TcherepninPiano Trios (Odeon Trio) (RCA, Pro Arte)WeberGrand Duo Concertant, Op. 48, 7 Variations op. 33 (James Campbell) (Marquis Classics)Music in the Salzburg Mozart House(Eberhard Finke, Rudolf Klepa\u010d\/Fortepiano) (Amadeo)LiederBeethovenComplete Songs (Hermann Prey, Pamela Coburn) (Capriccio)CorneliusChristmas Songs, Vaterunser (Hermann Prey) (Deutsche Grammophon)Mendelssohn, Liszt, Franz, WagnerRomantic Songs (Hermann Prey) (Philips)SchubertDie sch\u00f6ne M\u00fcllerin (Hermann Prey) (Philips)Schwanengesang (Hermann Prey) (Deutsche Grammophon)Schubertiade Hohenems 1977 (Vocal Ensembles) (Deutsche Grammophon)Songs (Edda Moser) (EMI)Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, etc.Love Songs (Hermann Prey) (Denon)Schubert, Schumann, BrahmsSongs (Grace Bumbry) (EMI)Schubert, SchumannSongs, Dichterliebe (Hermann Prey) (Philips)SchumannDichterliebe; Liederkreis, Op. 24 (Hermann Prey) (Denon)Liederkreis, Op. 39; Kerner-Lieder (Hermann Prey) (Denon)Songs (Hermann Prey) (Philips)SilcherSongs (Hermann Prey) (Deutsche Grammophon)Strauss, DebussySongs (Roberta Peters) (MPS)WeberSongs (Hermann Prey) (EMI)WolfSongs (Hermann Prey) (Philips)Die liebe Seligkeit \u2013 Folksongs (Hermann Prey) (Deutsche Grammophon)Baroque Songs and Arias (Hermann Prey, Eduard Melkus) (Philips)Viennese Songs from Schubert’s Time (Hermann Prey) (Deutsche Grammophon)References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/leonard-hokanson-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Leonard Hokanson – Wikipedia"}}]}]