Genre: Chamber Music
Composer: Schumann
Title: 3 Romanzen op. 94
Composition Year: December 7, 1849
Place of composition: Dresden
Published in February 1851 by Jim Locke Publishing Company
Tribute, instrument: They are similar in form and structure but different in content. One song progresses by changing to major and minor. Three songs will be played in Rhapsody format.
First Year: Unlisted: November 2, 1850, Disclosure: January 24, 1863
Place of premiere: Private: Schumann's house in Dusseldorf, public: Leipzig
Starring: Unknown
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Piano, oboe (alternative clarinet or violin)
Composition of movements
(00:00) Nicht schnell (not fast), A forged 3/4 beat, and the middle part of the C major. The middle theme is also derived from the first theme. The subject accompanied by the jump is first presented as an oboe, then repeatedly played on the piano. After that, it goes through the passage. After the chromatic ascending note, in the middle, a new theme is introduced as a piano chord. Part 1 is again reproduced in Part 3.
(3:08) Two forms of Einfach, innig, A major 4/4, A - B - A '. A, A 'and A, which proceed with the oboe melody, and the B part which proceeds with F sharp forging proceed in a contrasting structure.
(7:17) Three songs Nicht schnell (not fast), A major 4/4 beat, A - B - There are many tempo changes, so it goes on rhythm type. Part B proceeds in piano melody and is divided into two parts. The first half is composed of rising melody, and the second half is composed of melody falling through rhythm change.
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