Genre: Chamber Music
Composer: Schumann
Title: 5 Stücke im Volkson op. 102
Composition Year: April 13-17, 1849
Place of composition: Dresden
Published in 1851, published by Luke Hart, Kassel. A handwritten notation sketch is held at the Paris National Library.
Tribute, instrument: composed for John Andreas Gravau.
Year of release: Unlisted: June 8, 1850
Premiere Place: Leipzig
Starring: Gravow: Cello, Clara: Piano
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
A cello (instead of a violin), a piano
Composition of movements
1 song Vanitas vanitatum (in vain and futile), Mit Humor (humorous). A Forged 2/4 Beats, A - B - A - C - A - Consists of the Rondo form of Coda. In contrast to the A part of the regular movement and the B and C parts where the trio overlaps the arpeggio three times. In the coda part, proceed around the A part.
2 songs Langsam (slow), F major 2/4 beat. A - B - A two - part format consisting of 'B'. A part plays the cello and the piano plays the base part of the trumpet. Part B is presented as a cello melody, and progresses to the center of the melody.
3 songs Nicht schnell, mit viel Ton zu spielen (played fast and rich), A forged 6/8 beats. A - B - A - Consists of three parts of Coda. Part A is presented with the melody of the piano. Intermediate wife B part proceeds in A major. In the Coda section, the left part of the piano appears in the form of Austinato.
It consists of 4 songs Nicht zu rasch (not too hasty), D major 4/4 beats, A - B - A '- Coda and starts with the unison of the arpeggios. Part A proceeds with the cello melody. In contrast to part A, part B, which is the middle part.
5 songs Stark und markiert (strong and sure), A forged 2/4 beats. It progresses with clear melody of cello and piano. The part from the reconstruction part to the coda progresses in the form of emphasizing the skillful melody.
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