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Schumann Robert

Andersen, Joachim

Boehm, Theobald

Bonis, Mel

Borne, François

Caplet, André

Chaminade, Cécile

Chopin, Frédéric

Danzi, Franz Ignaz

Demersseman, Jules-Auguste Edouard

Donizetti, Gaetano

Donjon, Johannes

Doppler, Albert Franz

Fauré, Gabriel

Frühling, Carl

Ganne, Louis

Godard, Benjamin

Grandval, Clémence

Hüe, Georges Adolphe

Kuhlau, Friedrich

Mercadante, Saverio

Molique, Wilhelm Bernhard

Mouquet, Jules

Périlhou, Albert

Reinecke, Carl Heinrich Carsten

Saint-Saëns, Camille

Schubert, Franz

Schumann, Robert

Strauss, Richard

Taffanel, Claude Paul

Tulou, Jean-Louis

Wagner, Siegfried

Widor, Charles Marie Jean Albert

Three Romances for flute and piano (Op 94)

Three Romances for flute and piano (Op 94)

By Schumann Robert

R. Schumann: "Three Romances" for flute and piano (Op 94) were written in 1849, in Dresden, originally - for oboe and piano, as a Christmas present to his wife Clara Schumann, calling them "hundredth opusculum" (hundredth work). The piece was published in 1850, adding alternate violin and clarinet versions despite Schumann's response to comply  (If I had originally written the work for violin or clarinet it would have become a completely different piece).

Denis Bouriakov

Naoko Ishibashi (piano), 2019, live at Hakuju Hall in Tokyo, Japan.

1. Nicht schnell, 2. Einfach, innig, 3. Nicht schnell

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Jasmine Choi

Hugh Sung (piano), 2020, Sony

1. Nicht schnell

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Jasmine Choi

Hugh Sung (piano), 2020, Sony

2. Einfach, innig

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Jasmine Choi

Hugh Sung (piano), 2020, Sony

3. Nicht schnell

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Schumann Robert

Robert Schumann (1810-1856) was a German pianist, composer and music critic. Due to his hand injury he had to focus his musical career on composing, mostly for piano.

Despite the fact that music critics of his time doubted the quality of his music, often calling the changes in his composing style as "lucid experiments" (Schumann suffered from various mental issues throughout his life), Schumann is regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era.