4891030504011

Schumann, R.: Kreisleriana / Waldszenen / Blumenstuck

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Format: CD

Cat No: 8550401

Release Date:  12 January 1999

Label:  Naxos - Nxc / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4891030504011

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  SCHUMANN, R.

  • Description

    RobertSchumann (1810 -1856) Kreisleriana, Op. 16Blumenstuck,Op. 19 Waldszenen:Neun Klavierstucke, Op. 82 (Forest Scenes: Nine Piano Pieces) Theson of a writer and publisher, Robert Schumann, in common with a number of other composersof his generation, had marked literary proclivities. As a musician he must initially haveseemed something of a dilettante. With the support of a well known piano teacher,Friedrich Wieck, he was able to persuade his mother and guardian, after his father'sdeath, to allow him to give up university studies to concentrate on music, but hisunwillingness to follow a consistent course of technical work and weakness in his fingers,the possible result of mercury treatment for a venereal infection, made his contemplatedcareer as a concert pianist impossible. His marriage to the pianist Clara Wieck, hisformer teacher's favourite daughter, came about in 1840, but only after prolongedlitigation with his future father-in-law. An uneasy decade in which he turned from writingpiano music to compositions generally on a larger scale led to an appointment as directorof music in D??sseldorf, where he succumbed, in 1854, to final insanity. He died in 1856.Thewriter and composer E. T. A. Hoffmann exercised a considerable influence over Schumann. InKreisleriana, a work completed in 1838 anddedicated on publication to Chopin, he pays tribute to Hoffmann and the characterKapellmeister Johannes Kreisler used by Hoffmann to express some of his own ideas aboutthe conflict between artist and Philistine society. Writing to Clara, Schumann tells herthat the new work is one in which she and one of her ideas plays the main part; it is tobe dedicated to her and to no one else and as she recognizes herself in it, she may smilefondly. Any association between Clara Wieck and Kreisler could hardly be flattering.Hoffmann's Kreisleriana uses as its centralcharacter a mad musician; his original title, indeed, had been Lucid Intervals of an Insane Musician. Schumann, inthe eight short pieces that make up his Kreisleriana,expresses varying moods, starting with an agitated D minor, followed by an expressive Bflat major piece that includes two contrasted Intermezzi. The first mood returns in astormy G minor, succeeded by a gentler interlude that serves to introduce an energetic Gminor episode. The sixth piece, in a tranquil B flat major gives way to a stormy C minorseventh, with its own interlude of counterpoint, relaxing finally as it moves towards theconcluding G minor scherzando. Kreislerianawas revised by the composer in 1850.Blumenst??ck,Op. 19,is a very different work. Written in 1839 in Vienna, where Schumann was exploring thepossibilities for publication of his music review the NeueZeitung f??r Musik, it originally bore the title Guirlande and is, in effect, a garland of musicalflowers, little pieces, as he described them in a letter to Clara, prettily put together.In the key of D flat major, Blumenst??ck isin a series of episodes, of which the second, its

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Ausserst Bewegt - Robert Schumann
      • 2. Sehr Innig Und Nicht Zu Rasch
      • 3. Sehr Aufgeregt - Robert Schumann
      • 4. Sehr Langsam - Robert Schumann
      • 5. Sehr Lebhaft
      • 6. Sehr Langsam
      • 7. Sehr Rasch - Robert Schumann
      • 8. Schnell Und Spielend - Robert Schumann
      • 9. Eintritt (Entrance)
      • 10. Jager auf der Lauer (Hunter in Ambush)
      • 11. Einsame Blumen (Lonely Flowers)
      • 12. Verrufene Stelle (Haunted Spot)
      • 13. Freundliche Landschaft (Friendly Landscape)
      • 14. Herberge (The Wayside Inn)
      • 15. Vogel als Prophet (The Prophetic Bird)
      • 16. Jaglied (Hunting Song)
      • 17. Abschied (Departure)
      • 18. Blumenstuck

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