Matériel : Partition + CD
A collection of beautiful German Lieder for high voice from nineteenth-century master Robert Schumann. Includes a high-quality printed vocal score and a compact disc with stereo accompaniments to each piece. Accompaniment : John Wustman, piano Mondnacht Frühlingsnacht Himmel hat eine Träne geweint, Der (after Ruckert) Dein Angesicht (after Heine) Stille Tränen (after Kerner) Ich grolle nicht (after Heine) Altkatholisches Gedicht (old Catholic poem) - Requiem Meine Rose (after Lenau) Mit Myrten und Rosen (after Heine) Mein schレner Stern! (after Ruckert) Schöne Wiege meiner Leiden (after Heine) Widmung (after Ruckert) Du bist wie eine Blue (after Heine) In die Fremde (after Eichendorff) Waldesgesprach, Mondnacht, Frühlingsnacht (after Eichendorff)
SKU: PE.EP11570A
ISBN 9790014133313. 232 x 303mm inches. English.
Clara Schumann (née Wieck) was undoubtedly the most important female pianist of the 19th century. As a young child she toured Europe as a prodigy: her entire career as a celebrated piano virtuoso spanned more than 60 years. Equally important, but less well known, is the composer Clara Schumann, who published her Opus 1 at the age of eleven. Despite the domestic duties expected of a woman at that time, she created numerous outstanding piano works and songs that are at least the equal of those of her male contemporaries. However, society at that time did not allow women to be regarded as fully-fledged composers or for their works to be appreciated adequately.To help give this important composer the recognition she deserves, Edition Peters, in collaboration with the Schumann-Haus Leipzig, is now, on the occasion of her 200th birthday, publishing this Anniversary Songbook for High Voice. The 14 songs, representing the pinnacle of Clara's art, were composed mainly in the period after her marriage in Leipzig to Robert Schumann - who was her greatest champion.This volume includes:
SKU: HL.51480551
ISBN 9790201805511. UPC: 888680950781. 8.25x11.75x0.295 inches.
1840 was Schumann's famous “year of song” that brought forth over 100 lieder. They included Myrthen op. 25, which he dedicated “to his dear bride,” Clara Wieck-Schumann. Besides famous songs such as “Widmung,” “Lotosblume” and “Nussbaum” to texts by German poets, the collection also saw Schumann venture further afield, whether to the Scottish Highlands with settings of Robert Burns or to Italy for the “Venetian Songs” of Thomas Moore. Schumann specialist Kazuko Ozawa has examined the first edition of 1840 and all the manuscript sources. Among the dedicatory autograph copies she has also discovered interesting early versions of individual songs that are here published in an appendix. Our Urtext edition is rounded off with an extensive history of how Myrthen was composed. This volume is a superlative addition to G. Henle Verlags series of Robert Schumann's song cycles.
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