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  1. Brilliant Classics. 850K subscribers. 1.8M views 3 years ago #BrilliantClassics #Schmitt #Asylum. ...more. Check out Schumann the Great Piano Works Vol. 2 now!...

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    • Carnaval
    • Kreisleriana
    • Kinderszenen
    • Études Symphoniques
    • Piano Concerto
    • Symphony No.3
    • Symphony No. 4
    • Dichterliebe
    • Frauenliebe Und-Leben
    • Piano Quintet

    Carnaval is a set of twenty captivating piano miniatures representing masked revelers at Carnival, a festival before Lent, including musical portraits of Paganini and Chopin. Carnavalshowcases virtually all of the young Schumann’s personal and musical characteristics in one form or another and a number of the pieces are musical portraits of the com...

    Kreisleriana is a set of eight solo piano pieces dedicated to Chopin and inspired by a character from stories by German Romantic writer E.T.A. Hoffmann. Schumann regarded Kreislerianaas one of his finest compositions and the work remains one of the staples of the romantic solo piano repertoire.

    Kinderszenen is a set of thirteen delightful vignettes for piano nostalgically recalling Scenes From Childhood, not to be confused with the later Album For The Young, which was designed specifically for children to play! ‘Träumerei’ (‘Dreaming’), No. 7, is one of Schumann’s best-known pieces.

    Piano variations of overwhelming mastery and surprising spontaneity given that Schumann spent several years on the work. The Études are considered to be one of the most difficult works for piano by Schumann (together with his Fantasy In C and Toccata) and in the entire piano repertoire.

    The Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op. 54, is the only piano concerto written by Schumann and one of the most intimate of his large-scale works. His wife Clara observed that, “The piano is so skilfully interwoven with the orchestra, it is impossible to think of one without the other.”

    Symphony No 3 (‘Rhenish’) is one of Schumann’s last great masterpieces. The ‘Rhenish’ Symphony was inspired by Schumann’s happy memories of a trip to the Rhineland with his wife Clara. Traditionally symphonies have only four movements but in this work Schumann expanded the conventional structure to five movements. The ‘Rhenish’ Symphony’s themes wo...

    Schumann’s desire to fully integrate the symphony reaches its apex in Symphony No. 4, the most formally innovative of his symphonies. In every movement threads of the original theme remain present and important to the structure of the entire symphony. The four movements are to be played without any break and collectively form a single large-scale f...

    Dichterliebe (‘A Poet’s Love‘), a classic setting of 16 poems selected from Heinrich Heine’s popular Buch Der Liede, is widely considered to be Schumann’s best song cycle. The set of songs are an expression of Schumann’s love for his wife Clara but also of their struggle, as Clara’s father opposed their marriage. The happiness in the first four son...

    Frauenliebe Und-Leben (‘A Woman’s Love And Life‘) is the most ravishingly inspired of Schumann’s song cycles, which magically conveys a woman’s unfailing devotion to her husband. The eight poems in this cycle present an evolving perspective on love and life, describing a woman’s love for her man from first meeting, to their marriage, and his death.

    Schumann’s Piano Quintet In E Flat Majoris considered one of his finest compositions and a major work of nineteenth-century chamber music. The piece, composed for piano and string quartet, revolutionized the instrumentation and musical character of the piano quintet, and this instrumentation was later popularised by notable composers including Brah...

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  2. 1. Träumerei, Op. 15, No. 7 is a solo piano piece, composed by German composer Robert Schumann. It is the most renowned and best-known movement of his Scene of Childhood, which is a set of eight pieces grouped into two sets of four, composed in 1838.

  3. 6 de jun. de 2013 · 9.6K. 1.2M views 10 years ago #Schumann #ClassicalMusic #MusicHistory. Robert Schumann was a renowned composer of the Romantic era, born on June 8, 1810, in Zwickau, Germany. From a young...

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  4. 16 de dic. de 2018 · 1. Kinderszenen Op. 15 (Scenes from Childhood) These charming piano miniatures are sometimes ignored by pianists as trivial pieces that are not deserving of their attention. In fact, they are poetic masterpieces written at a time when Schumann was enjoying one of the happiest times of his life.

  5. 9 de oct. de 2023 · 22. 798 views 4 months ago #classicalmusic. Listeners can expect to be transported to an era of romanticism as they immerse themselves in Schumann's masterpieces, which include his exquisite...

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  6. 10 de jul. de 2018 · Tres grandes obras de Robert Schumann para piano. Robert Schumann inicia su producción musical en 1829, a la edad de 19 años. Desde ese momento, y a lo largo de toda su vida, creará una obra pianística que se cuenta entre lo mas homogéneo y destacable del Romanticismo. Su legado está lleno de fuerza y madurez.