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Johannes Brahms: Serenade No. 1 in D Major (for orchestra, Op. 11) Mvt 4 Menuetto I/II (arr. C. Schumann) pf 1858 or later 2012 Johannes Brahms: Serenade No. 2 in A Major (for orchestra, Op. 16) (arr. C. Schumann) pf 1859 or later 2012 30 mélodies de Robert Schumann (30 Lieder und Gesänge von Robert Schumann, für Clavier übertragen)
Clara Josephine Wieck [ˈklaːʀa ˈjoːzɛfiːn ˈviːk] was born in Leipzig on 13 September 1819 to Friedrich Wieck and his wife Mariane (née Tromlitz). [1] Her mother was a famous singer in Leipzig who performed weekly piano and soprano solos at the Gewandhaus. [2]
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4 Pièces caractéristiques by Clara Schumann was composed between 1834 and 1836, and published in 1836. The entire work is labeled as opus 5, and is written for solo piano. The pieces are as follows. [1] I. Impromptu: Le Sabbat is written in a time signature of 3/8. It is in A minor and the tempo marking is "Allegro furioso." II.
The romances were dedicated to violinist Joseph Joachim, and Schumann and Joachim went on tour with them. This included playing them before King George V of Hanover , who "declared them a 'marvellous, heavenly pleasure.'" [ 2 ] A critic for Neue Berliner Musikzeitung praised them, declaring: "All three pieces display an individual character ...
Composed in 1846, the Piano Trio in G minor, opus 17 by Clara Schumann is considered her greatest, most mature four-movement work. It is her only piano trio, [1] composed while she lived in Dresden, following extensive studies in fugue writing and the publication of her Three Preludes and Fugues For Piano, opus 16 in 1845.
Ottorino Respighi: one piano nocturne as part of his Six Piano Pieces R.44 (1904) Erik Satie: five for solo piano (1919) Maria Schneider: Nocturne, on her album Allégresse (2000) Clara Schumann (Clara Josephine Wieck): Nocturne in F major Op.6 No.2 from Soirées Musicales (1819–1896) Robert Schumann: four Nachtstücke
Clara Wieck was an accomplished concert pianist, trained by her father Friedrich Wieck. [1] She was already making international tours at age eleven and composed piano pieces for her recitals. [ 1 ] In January 1833, at age 13, she began composing a Piano Concerto in A minor , completing in November a single-movement Konzertsatz that she ...