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Jozef de Beenhouwer plays Robert Schumann

Jozef de Beenhouwer (piano)

Jozef de Beenhouwer plays Robert Schumann

Jozef de Beenhouwer (piano)

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About

Between October 1838 and April 1839 Robert Schumann was staying in Vienna, in search of a new publisher of his Neue Zeitschrift für Musik. That would enable him to start a new life there, together with his fiancée Clara Wieck. But he soon had to conclude that the Austrian censorship in conservative Vienna left no room for his progressive ideas as a composer and publicist. In a letter dated December 30, 1838, he complained to Clara: “You won’t believe the stupidity and brutality that prevails in music here.” In spite of this reversal Schumann kept composing at a staggering rate. He wrote a number of important piano works in the briefest of time, including Arabeske, Op. 18; Blumenstück, Op. 19; Humoreske, Op. 20; Nachtstücke, Op. 23; and the first four movements of Faschingsschwank, Op. 26. All these works were published in Vienna by Pietro Mechetti.

Contents and tracklist

I. Des Abends
Track length4:05
II. Aufschwung
Track length3:48
III. Warum?
Track length2:39
IV. Grillen
Track length3:51
V. In der Nacht
Track length4:37
VI. Fabel
Track length3:14
VII. Traumes-Wirren
Track length2:44
VIII. Ende vom Lied
Track length6:19
I. Einfach – Sehr rasch und leicht
Track length5:45
II. Hastig
Track length4:08
III. Adagio – Einfach und zart – Intermezzo
Track length5:00
IV. Innig
Track length2:34
V. Sehr lebhaft - VI. Mit einigem Pomp
Track length3:41
VII. Zum Beschluss
Track length6:36
I. Tema
Track length2:07
II. Variation I
Track length1:31
III. Variation II
Track length1:53
IV. Variation III
Track length2:15
V. Variation IV
Track length2:35
VI. Variation. V
Track length2:41
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