Schumann: Abendmusik in B flat major, Op. 99 No. 12

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Schumann: Complete Piano Works Volume 3

Schumann: Complete Piano Works Volume 3

Character Pieces 1


Schumann:

Papillons, Op. 2

Papillon in F major, Op. 124 No. 3 (early version)

Abegg-Walzer in F major

Walzer in C major

Valse in E major (fragment)

Walzer in A flat major, Op. 124 No 15

Burla in G minor (fragment)

Impromptu in D minor, Op. 124 No. 1

Scherzino, Op. 124 No. 3

Burla in F minor, Op. 124 No 12

Larghetto, Op. 124 No. 13

Romances (3), Op. 28

Albumblatt I in F sharp minor, Op. 99 No. 4

Albumblatt V in E flat major (for Pauline Garcia), Op. 99 No. 8

Marsch in D minor, Op. 99 No. 11

Abendmusik in B flat major, Op. 99 No. 12

Scherzo in G minor

Intermezzi (6), Op. 4


This is the 3rd instalmant of the first true complete recording of Schumann’s piano works and features several world premieres.

“Uhlig's playing is in many ways exemplary: graceful, light of touch, strong of srping and in excellent control of voicing while navigating Schumann's intricate textures...[His] approach is unsentimental and straightforward; but despite many beauties, it would be nice to hear slightly more highlighting of the sheer whimsy in Schumann's writing” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2012 ***

Hänssler Florian Uhlig Schumann Complete Piano Works - HAEN98646

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Homage to Robert Schumann

Homage to Robert Schumann

Live Recording from The Frauenkirche Dresden, 2010


Schumann:

Genoveva Overture

Scherzo in G minor

Abendmusik in B flat major, Op. 99 No. 12

World premiere. Reconstructed by Joachim Draheim

Requiem für Mignon, Op. 98b

Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 97 'Rhenish'

Nachtlied for chorus & orchestra, Op. 108


Markus Butter (baritone)

Soloists of the Dresden Kreuzchor, MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig & Staatskapelle Dresden, Daniel Harding

Between 1844 and 1859 Robert Schumann lived in Dresden where he composed a third of his complete work. Today‘s concert marks the 200th anniversary of Robert Schumann‘s birth and offers a welcome opportunity for Daniel Harding and the Staatskapelle Dresden to introduce three of the most impressive but now too rarely performed works from his Dresden period (Overture to Genoveva, Requiem für Mignon and Nachtlied).

Particular highlights - which will come as a surprise even to connoisseurs of his works - are a first performance and a world premiere of rediscovered and reconstructed symphonic movements dating from the composer‘s legendary „symphony year“ of 1841.

Moreover, the Rhenish Symphony, composed by Schumann after leaving Dresden and widely influenced by his impressions of the Cologne Cathedral, blends in perfectly with the sacral architecture of the Frauenkirche.

Sound Format: PCM Stereo, dts-HD

Master Audio 5.1

Picture Format: 16:9

Resolution: 1080i FULL HD

Running Time: 77 mins

Blu-ray Disc: 25 GB (Single Layer)

FSK: 0

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Homage to Robert Schumann

Homage to Robert Schumann

Live Recording from The Frauenkirche Dresden, 2010


Schumann:

Genoveva Overture

Scherzo in G minor

Abendmusik in B flat major, Op. 99 No. 12

World premiere. Reconstructed by Joachim Draheim

Requiem für Mignon, Op. 98b

Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 97 'Rhenish'

Nachtlied for chorus & orchestra, Op. 108


Markus Butter (baritone)

Soloists of the Dresden Kreuzchor, MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig & Staatskapelle Dresden, Daniel Harding

Between 1844 and 1859 Robert Schumann lived in Dresden where he composed a third of his complete work. Today‘s concert marks the 200th anniversary of Robert Schumann‘s birth and offers a welcome opportunity for Daniel Harding and the Staatskapelle Dresden to introduce three of the most impressive but now too rarely performed works from his Dresden period (Overture to Genoveva, Requiem für Mignon and Nachtlied).

Particular highlights - which will come as a surprise even to connoisseurs of his works - are a first performance and a world premiere of rediscovered and reconstructed symphonic movements dating from the composer‘s legendary „symphony year“ of 1841.

Moreover, the Rhenish Symphony, composed by Schumann after leaving Dresden and widely influenced by his impressions of the Cologne Cathedral, blends in perfectly with the sacral architecture of the Frauenkirche.

Sound Format: PCM Stereo, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1

Picture Format: 16:9

DVD Format: DVD 9, NTSC

Running Time: 77 mins

FSK: 0

“...much of the visual pleasure comes from the beauty of the building, whose interior features are lovingly used at key points in the music...It's the choral pieces that come off best, especially the lovely Nachtlied” BBC Music Magazine, December 2010 **

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Arthaus Musik - 101523

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