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In 1845 he added the Intermezzo and Allegro vivace to complete the work. It remained the only piano concerto that Schumann finished. The premiere of the first movement ( Phantasie) took place on 13 August 1841 at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig with Clara Schumann as the soloist.
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Robert Schumann (German: [ˈʁoːbɛʁt ˈʃuːman]; 8 June 1810 – 29 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic of the Romantic era. Born to a comfortable middle-class family, Schumann was unsure whether to pursue a career as a lawyer or to make a living as a pianist-composer.
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Whistling, Leipzig, August 1849: Op. 82: Waldszenen: 1848–1849: Senff, Leipzig, November 1850: Op. 99: Bunte Blätter: 1836–1849: Arnold, Elberfeld, December 1851: Op. 111: Three Fantasiestücke, Op. 111: 1851: Peters, Leipzig, July 1852: Op. 118: 3 Piano Sonatas for the Young: 1853: Schuberth, Hamburg and Leipzig, December 1853: Op. 124 ...
Catalogue No.TitleYear Of CompositionPublication DetailsOp. 11830Kistner, Leipzig, November 1831Op. 21829–1831Kistner, Leipzig, February/March 1832Op. 3Etudes after Paganini Caprices1832Hofmeister, Leipzig, August 1832Op. 4Intermezzi1832Hofmeister, Leipzig, September 1833Jul 25, 2023 · Five major piano cycles of early Romanticism, recorded by a major exponent of historically informed keyboard playing.🎵 Purchase or streaming (Spotify, Apple...
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Composer Robert Schumann was the youngest of five children born in Zwickau, Saxony to August Schumann, a local publisher and Johanna Schnabel in 1810. His musical precociousness was apparent from an early age: Schumann started piano lessons at the age of six, and by the age of eleven he entered the Lyceum at Zwickau.
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.