Schumann, Robert - Selected Piano Pieces (100 Years Special)
When Schumann composed the "Scenes of Childhood", he was not yet married to Clara and was fighting her father´s disapproval. When he wrote the "Album for the Young", whose starting point was a small collection of his own pieces and arrangements of pieces by other composers for his eldest daughter´s 7th birthday, Clara had already given birth to five children and lost one again. While in the "Scenes of Childhood" a reflection on childhood takes place, the "Album for the Young" actually consists of pieces for early piano lessons. Finally, the "Forest Scenes," written almost in parallel, go down in history as prime examples of Romantic character pieces in their idealization of nature as well as an expression of escapism against the backdrop of the revolutionary events of 1848/49.
This collection of eleven pieces from all three work cycles is published as part of a series of popular works from the Bärenreiter catalogue for the 100th anniversary of the publishing house.
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