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Robert Schumann
…parents, Schumann was the youngest of six children. His father, August Schumann, was a successful novelist and publisher, and his mother, Christiane Schumann, was a music lover. His father’s literary…
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Robert Schumann – Fairy Tales for Viola and Piano
Schumann’s Fairy Tales performed by Bashmet and Mutian in Moscow 1989….
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Clara Schumann
Clara Schumann, nee Wieck, was a German pianist and composer in the Romantic music era, in addition to being the wife of composer Robert Schumann. She was an exceptional talent,…
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Robert Schumann – Concertpiece for Four Horns, Op. 86
R. Schumann’s Concertpiece for Four Horns and Orchestra, conducted by Valery Gergiev and performed by the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra. The horn players are Matías Piñeira, Maria Teiwes, Mia Schwarzfischer, and…
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Complete Album for the Young, Op. 68 – Robert Schumann
Alan Chan plays Album for the Young by Schumann with piano score.
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Kreisleriana, Op. 16 by Robert Schumann, Performed by Alexander Krichel
Alexander Krichel performs Schumann’s Kreisleriana for solo piano….
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Joshua Bell Plays Träumerei by Robert Schumann
Joshua Bell plays Träumerei.
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Robert Schumann – Fantasiestucke, Op. 12
Daniel Vnukowski, a pianist, performs Robert Schumann’s Fantasiestucke Op. 12 Fabel. The piece is influenced by 19th-century paintings such as “Arc of the Covenant” by Joseph Anton Koch and “Fountain…
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Robert Schumann’s Op. 68, No. 8 – The Wild Horseman
Cubus performs “The Wild Horseman” by Robert Schumann in a new version [v02]. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/WC1ZVBMQbL0. Find more Schumann pieces on the playlist by cubusdk: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=508BBFB786971759. Get the…
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Robert Schumann – Fantasiestücke, Op. 12
Daniel Vnukowski plays Robert Schumann’s Fantasiestucke Op. 12 In Der Nacht on piano. Schumann’s music was influenced by 19th century artwork, literature, and poetry. To learn piano music from this…
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Vladimir Horowitz Performs Schumann Sonata No. 3 – Part 1 of 4
Vladimir Horowitz plays Schumann Sonata No. 3 (1/4) – Part 1 Schumann’s Concert sans orchestre, Op. 14, was initially published with three movements in 1836. It was later revised and…