Schumann Robert - Gade Nils: Series ''All the Family at the Piano''. Ensembles for Piano in Four Hands. Niels Gade (1817-1890). Robert Schumann (1810
These are the cycles of pieces rather diverse by their technique. Some are the true virtuoso ones, so peculiar for that time. Technical and functional equality of both piano parts make these ensembles be suitable for home music-making. This is an invitation to the music of Romanticism, endowed with unwrapped emotions, poetic spirit, gentleness, lyricism, cordiality and magic folklore images.
The collection of cycles makes for the understanding of stylistic peculiarities inherent in romantic music, technical skill of the romanticism. Besides, any student’s repertoire is getting enriched both in music school and junior courses of music colleges.
Contents:
Niels Gade (1817-1890)
Nordic Pictures of Sounds. Phantasias for piano in 4 hands. Op. 4 (1841)
I (music text example)
II
III
Three Character Pieces in March Form. Op. 18 (1849)
I. Departure
II. Battlefield
III. Return
Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
12 Pieces for Children and Youths. Op. 85 (1849)
1. Birthday March
2. Bear’s Dance
3. Garden Melody
4. Over the Bindweed Garland
5. ?roatian March
6. Dole
7. March-Tournament
8. Round Dance
9. At the Fountain
10. Hide’n’Seek
11. Fairytale with Ghosts
12. Evening Song
?hildren’s Ball. Six Light Dancing Pieces. ?p. 130 (1853)
1. Polonaise
2. Waltz
3. Minuet
4. Ecossaise
5. French Dance
6. Round Dance