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Uhlig: Schumann – Complete Works for Piano vol.15 (24/96 FLAC)

Uhlig: Schumann - Complete Works for Piano vol.15 (24/96 FLAC)
Uhlig: Schumann – Complete Works for Piano vol.15 (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Robert Schumann
Performer: Florian Uhlig
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Hänssler
Release: 2021
Size: 1.03 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Impromptus on a Theme of Clara Wieck, Op. 5 (1850 Version)
01. Theme. Ziemlich langsam
02. No. 1, —
03. No. 2, Lebhafter
04. No. 3, Sehr präcis
05. No. 4, Ziemlich langsam
06. No. 5, Lebhaft
07. No. 6, Schnell
08. No. 7, Tempo des Themas
09. No. 8, Mit großer Kraft
10. No. 9, —
11. No. 10, Lebhaft

Études symphoniques en formes de variations, Op. 13
12. Thema. Andante
13. Var. 1, Un poco più vivo
14. Var. 2
15. Var. 3
16. Var. 4, Scherzando
17. Var. 5, Agitato
18. Var. 6, Allegro molto
19. Var. 7, Sempre marcatissimo
20. Var. 8, Con energia sempre
21. Var. 9, Con espressione
22. Finale. Allegro brillante

Grand Sonata No. 3 in F Minor, Op. 14 (1853 Edition)
23. I. Allegro brillante
24. II. Scherzo. Molto commodo
25. III. Quasi variazioni. Andantino de Clara Wieck
26. Var. 1
27. Var. 2, Moderato
28. Var. 3, Passionato
29. Var. 4, Espressivo
30. Var. 5, Prestissimo possibile

The first true complete recording of Robert Schumann’s works for piano solo on 17 albums (in 15 volumes), played by Florian Uhlig, seeks for the first time to offer imaginative compilations on album (e.g. “Robert Schumann and the Sonata”, “The Young Piano Virtuoso”, “Schumann in Vienna”, “Schumann and Counterpoint”, “Variations”) containing all original works for pianoforte written between 1830 (Abegg Variations op. 1) and 1854 (Ghost Variations) according to the newest critical editions and/or first editions. Several of these albums include premiere recordings. The booklets by Joachim Draheim, who discovered and/or edited a number of the works, shed light on the biographical and musicological background to the works thus coupled.

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