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Check out Cello Journey CD and DVD at http://cdbaby.com/cd/cellojourney and http://cdbaby.com/cd/cellojourney2. For more information, visit http://cellojourney.com. In this episode, we play Robert Schumann’s Fantasiestucke No.1 on the cello. The piece was originally written for clarinet and piano but works well on the cello too. Schumann often wrote sets of miniatures, each with its own mood. This piece has a tension between triplets and duplets, adding unrest to its emotional and romantic nature. Enjoy!


Robert Schumann

Video Source | cellojourney
Duration: 3:59


About the composer…

Robert Schumann was a prominent classical composer. He was born in Zwickau, Germany in 1810 and showed an early talent for music. Schumann studied law at the University of Leipzig, but his true passion lay in music. He devoted most of his time to composing and studying music theory.

Schumann’s musical career took off when he started publishing his compositions in the 1830s. He was known for his innovative style, combining elements of Romanticism and classical music. His works often featured complex harmonies and emotional depth, earning him recognition as one of the leading composers of his time.

Despite his success, Schumann faced personal struggles throughout his life. He suffered from mental health issues, which affected his ability to compose and perform. In 1854, he was admitted to a mental asylum where he spent the remaining years of his life.

Throughout his career, Schumann composed a wide range of works, including symphonies, chamber music, and piano pieces. Some of his most famous compositions include “Carnaval,” “Piano Concerto in A minor,” and “Dichterliebe.” His music continues to be celebrated and performed by musicians around the world, solidifying his legacy as a brilliant composer in the history of classical music.

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