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Robert Schumann’s Violin Sonata #1

The violin sonata no. 1 by Robert Schumann was composed during the week of 12 – 16 September, 1851.  It was given its official premiere by Clara Schumann and violinist Ferdinand David in March 1852....

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Gregory Sokolov Plays Schumann’s Bunte Blätter

In 1850 Robert Schumann collected some of his discarded music and rearranged some of it to come up with the compositions titled “Bunte Blätter”and the Albumblatter. Although fine works, they don’t and...

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David Zinman Conducts Schumann’s Symphony #4

Robert Schumann completed his symphony #4 in 1841. Schumann heavily revised the symphony in 1851, and it was this version that reached publication. Schumann’s revision of the symphony #4 did not change...

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Wilhelm Kempff Plays Schumann’s Arabeske Op. 18

The story of Robert and Clara Schumann is a familiar one: He was a brooding, poetic soul with a passion for music, literature and composition and she the prodigious daughter of his piano teacher. Their...

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Yeol Eum Son Plays the Schumann-Liszt “Widmung”

Marked by its technical bravura, the song “Widmung”, (or Dedication in English) has remained one of the most popular encore pieces in the piano literature, allowing pianists to display their...

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Yeol Eum Son Plays Schumann’s “Kinderszenen”

Robert Schumann composed Kinderszenen in February and March 1838, during a separation from his fiancée Clara Wieck. The translation of the German title is “Scenes from Childhood” Depictions of children...

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Schumann’s Piano Quartet Opus 47

The Piano Quartet in E♭ major, Op. 47, was composed by Robert Schumann in 1842 for piano, violin, viola and cello. Written during a productive period in which he produced several large-scale chamber...

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Robert Schumann’s Symphony #2

Composer Robert Schumann suffered from mental issues for many years during his lifetime. But in 1842, Schumann collapsed from exhaustion and overwork. When Robert and his wife, Clara went to Dresden...

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Helene Grimaud’s Concert Review at Stanford University

A surprisingly large and appreciative audience joined me on Sunday afternoon, November 6, 2022 at Stanford’s Bing Concert Hall. We heard a wonderful concert by pianist Helene Grimaud. Much time has...

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Schumann’s Violin Sonata #1

Many of Schumann’s later works are distinguished by their tendency to focus on single themes or motives. That’s particularly true of the A minor Sonata in its outer movements, which display a finely...

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Old but still favorite Schumann…

For many years my favorite violist has been Ms. Tabea Zimmermann. And her interpretation of “Maerchenbilder” by Robert Schumann is legendary: Enjoy!

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Gregory Sokolov Plays Schumann’s Bunte Blätter

In 1850 Robert Schumann collected some of his discarded music and rearranged some of it to come up with the compositions titled “Bunte Blätter”and the Albumblatter. Although fine works, they don’t and...

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David Zinman Conducts Schumann’s Symphony #4

Robert Schumann completed his symphony #4 in 1841. Schumann heavily revised the symphony in 1851, and it was this version that reached publication. Schumann’s revision of the symphony #4 did not change...

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Wilhelm Kempff Plays Schumann’s Arabeske Op. 18

The story of Robert and Clara Schumann is a familiar one: He was a brooding, poetic soul with a passion for music, literature and composition and she the prodigious daughter of his piano teacher. Their...

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Yeol Eum Son Plays the Schumann-Liszt “Widmung”

Marked by its technical bravura, the song “Widmung”, (or Dedication in English) has remained one of the most popular encore pieces in the piano literature, allowing pianists to display their...

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Yeol Eum Son Plays Schumann’s “Kinderszenen”

Robert Schumann composed Kinderszenen in February and March 1838, during a separation from his fiancée Clara Wieck. The translation of the German title is “Scenes from Childhood” Depictions of children...

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Schumann’s Piano Quartet Opus 47

The Piano Quartet in E♭ major, Op. 47, was composed by Robert Schumann in 1842 for piano, violin, viola and cello. Written during a productive period in which he produced several large-scale chamber...

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Helene Grimaud’s Concert Review at Stanford University

A surprisingly large and appreciative audience joined me on Sunday afternoon, November 6, 2022 at Stanford’s Bing Concert Hall. We heard a wonderful concert by pianist Helene Grimaud. Much time has...

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Schumann’s Violin Sonata #1

Many of Schumann’s later works are distinguished by their tendency to focus on single themes or motives. That’s particularly true of the A minor Sonata in its outer movements, which display a finely...

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Old but still favorite Schumann…

For many years my favorite violist has been Ms. Tabea Zimmermann. And her interpretation of “Maerchenbilder” by Robert Schumann is legendary: Enjoy!

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