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Dichterliebe Op. 48 eBook

Arrangiamento Per Voce E Chitarra Di Nicolo Sasso

by Robert Schumann
language: italian
Publisher: Nuova Florestano Edizioni, October of 2024 ‧
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La grande sfida nel trascrivere un lavoro che raggiunge vette poetiche cosi alte come i Dichterliebe e stata quella di rendere appieno giustizia a cio che e stato scritto per uno strumento idiomaticamente molto diverso dalla chitarra, mantenendone le intenzioni originali nonostante la necessita di apportare modifiche piu o meno importanti alla scrittura.

Dichterliebe Op. 48

Arrangiamento Per Voce E Chitarra Di Nicolo Sasso

by Robert Schumann

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ISBN: 9788831486996
Publisher: Nuova Florestano Edizioni
Release Date: October of 2024
Language: Italian
Pages: 59
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9788831486996
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann was one of the most important composers and music critics of the nineteenth century, born on June 8, 1810 in Zwickau, Germany, and died on July 29, 1856 in Endenich, near Bonn, Germany. Schumann is widely recognized as one of the central figures of musical romanticism, and his work is known for its deep emotional expressiveness, rich melodic inventiveness, and its exploration of music as an extension of literature.

Schumann began his career with ambitions to become a virtuoso pianist, but a hand injury forced him to abandon that idea and concentrate on composition. He studied music in Leipzig, where he was a student of Friedrich Wieck, whose talent and guidance helped him develop his skills. Schumann later married Clara Wieck, Friedrich's daughter, who was an exceptional pianist and also an important inspiration for his music.

Schumann was a prolific composer, writing works in various genres, including chamber music, symphonies, concertos, and a vast amount of songs (lieder). The year 1840, known as Schumann's "year of songs", was particularly productive, during which he composed more than 150 lieders. Among his most famous song cycles are Dichterliebe (1840) and Frauenliebe und-leben (1840), which are landmarks of the vocal repertoire, known for the way Schumann combines music with poetry.

In the field of orchestral music, Schumann is remembered for his four symphonies, especially Symphony No. 1 (Spring) and Symphony No. 3 (Rhineland), which demonstrate his ability to combine classical form with a romantic spirit. He also wrote important works for piano, such as the Carnival (1835), Kinderszenen (1838), Kreisleriana (1838), and Fantasia in C Major (1836), which are some of the most representative pieces of musical Romanticism.

In addition to his career as a composer, Schumann was an influential music critic, founding the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik magazine in 1834. Through this publication, he promoted and championed the work of emerging composers such as Johannes Brahms, who would become one of his closest friends.

The last years of Schumann's life were marked by serious mental health problems, which led to his being committed to an asylum in 1854, where he spent the last two years of his life. Despite his personal challenges, Robert Schumann's legacy continues to be celebrated, and his music is considered a deep expression of the romantic soul, combining passionate lyricism with a rich palette of harmonic colors and musical textures.

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