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Schumann, Robert: 43 Piano Pieces for the Young

Album for the Young

playing score

Op. 68
Edited by Stüwe, Holger M.
Zasedba: Piano
Zasedba: piano
Serija: Bärenreiter Urtext
Obdobje: Romantic
Jezik: English, German
Težavnost: 2
Weight: 0.461 kg
Leto izdaje: 2015
Založba: Bärenreiter
Številka artikla: BA9641
Založniška številka: BA09641
ISMN: 9790006539642
In 1848, after finishing an album of little piano pieces for his daughter Marie, Schumann devised the plan of compiling a ''children’s album''. Since then the resultant collection of 43 pieces has enjoyed unparalleled success. Schumann’s ''Album for theYoung'' is now presented in an Urtext edition which meets the needs of performers. In addition to the famous ''Advice to Young Musicians''(in German, English and a French translation by Liszt), other pieces related to this work but left unpublishe

Vsebina

1.
Melody
2.
Soldiers? March
3.
Humming Song
4.
A Chorale
5.
Little Piece
6.
The Poor Orphan
7.
Hunters? Song
8.
The Wild Horseman
9.
Little Folk Song
10.
The happy farmer, returning from work
11.
Sicilienne
12.
Farmhand Rupert
13.
May, sweet May, soon you will be back
14.
Little Study
15.
Spring Song
16.
First Loss
17.
Little Morning Wanderer
18.
Reaper?s Song
19.
Little Romance
20.
Rustic Song
21.
Roundelay
22.
A Horseman?s Piece
23.
Little Harvest Song
24.
Souvenirs from the Theatre
25.
Little Canonic Song
26.
In remembrance (November 4, 1847)
27.
A Stranger
28.
War Song
29.
Sh│h│razade
30.
?Vintage time? Cheerful time!?
31.
Theme
32.
Mignon
33.
Italian Mariner?s Song
34.
Sailor?s Song
35.
Wintertime I
36.
Wintertime II
37.
Little Fugue
38.
Nordic Song (A greeting to G.)
39.
Figured Chorale
40.
A Song for New Year?s Eve
41.
Doll?s Lullaby
42.
A Drinking Song by C. M. v. Weber
43.
A Little Piece by Beethoven
44.
On the Gondola
45.
A Little Piece by Gluck
46.
Cuckoo in Hiding
47.
Blind Man?s Bluff
48.
A Little Piece by Mozart
49.
Bear Dance
50.
A Little Piece by J. S. Bach
51.
A Theme by G. F. H“ndel
52.
A Famous Melody by L. van Beethoven
53.
A L“ndler by Franz Schubert
54.
Rebus
55.
Venetian Lagoon
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