In 1982, Sicroff undertook a concert tour of the US, introducing de Hartmann's neglected works to a wider audience.
Bulgaria's National Academy of Music, and Madrid's Muzeum Hudby, as well as with the
Santa Fe Symphony. He has also performed at
McGill University,
Bowdoin College, the
University of California, Los Angeles,
Smith College, the
University of California, Berkeley, Boston's
Longy School of Music, the
Berklee College of Music, and the
Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin, Ireland. He lives in the
Netherlands.
The Thomas de Hartmann Project Between 1918 and 1927, De Hartmann and Gurdjieff co-composed a repertoire of
sacred music, which has remained in circulation; however, de Hartmann's catalog of classical music has been largely overlooked. In 2006, guitarist
Robert Fripp (of the band
King Crimson), 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Daly, the executor of the estate of Olga and Thomas de Hartmann, approved the project, and permitted de Hartmann's unpublished works to be distributed and performed.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, In addition, Sicroff has programmed a lecture-
recital which chronicles the composer’s life and work with live performance, recordings, and photos.
Discography Sicroff has released three 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); •
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). ==References==