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Clara Schumann: Prelude and Fugue in f sharp minor Clara Schumann, according to the manuscript that I have found online, composed this piece in 1845. I did not find any literature about this specific work of hers, despite this was not the first time when Schumann composed piano pieces in this genre. Her set of three preludes and fugues (Op. 16) was published in the same year. Strangely, the Prelude and Fugue in f sharp minor was only published in 2015.
This prelude and fugue is another Romantic era echo of Bach’s music, though composed in a more conservative character than Mendelssohn’s piece from my previous post. The prelude begins (and stays) in a heartfelt atmosphere, contrasting with the rational and well planned manners of the fugue. Both movements end on an F sharp major chord.
My favourite recording of this piece is from 2001, by Jozef De Beenhouwer (born 1948), who is a Belgian pianist, musicologist and teacher.
Noémi Baki-Szmaler, guest editor, @une-barque-sur-l-ocean
Composers According to The Classical Fandom
Mozart: shit Beethoven: UwU smol angy man hehe asdfghjkl
Bach: 19 kids and counting
Liszt: hot🔥😍singles💇🏻👸🏼in your area🗺📌!!!!!!
Chopin: tuberculosis bitch
Brahms: sonic the hedgehog
Handel: fat
Shostakovich: omgstalinomgsiegeofleningradomgtorturedgeniusomgstalinomgdissidenceomgsuicidenoteomginterptetationomganxietyomgwhATDOESITMEEEEEAN
Paganini: literally satan
Vivaldi: praaaaaaise-a Jesus-a
Tchaikovsky: gay
Bartók: isn’t that the bat from Anastasia
Clara Schumann: we are gay
Robert Schumann: Hand job gone wrong
Bruckner: in jail
Grainger: bruckner’s cellmate
Wagner: no ❤️
Mahler: M̷̛̎è̴̚ ̷̀̌h̵̍͘é̶̈́ả̴̈́ṙ̸̕t̷̅̕ ̸̽̂m̶͌̓e̵͛̒ ̷͂̈́k̷̈́́i̷̎̅d̴̀͌s̶̄̓
Alma Mahler: Muffin whore
Kate and Spence on the set of SONG OF LOVE (1947) “He would turn to Hepburn. “Now, Kate, have you learned your lines?” Rather demurely, she’d say, “Yes, dear.” He’d go on: “Now don’t forget. Say your lines loud and clear. Don’t grin and make faces—just say the words.” Grinning at him like a child, she’d say, “Yes, Spence, I will.”” - Katharine’s co-star Paul Henreid in his autobiography about Spencer Tracy visiting Kate often on set. - - - #katharinehepburn #spencertracy #songoflove #love #actress #actor #schumann #claraschumann #1940s #couple #paulhenreid https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx8IjXgHswE/?igshid=17np4ygcp4p3r
Clara Schumann has my admiration and respect. She was a virtuoso pianist who gave successful tours, a brilliant composer, a devoted wife to Robert Schumann, a mother who raised seven children in the aftermath of his death, and evidently a good friend to Johannes Brahms. It takes some resilience to handle that! One cannot ignore the import of her professional achievements, since most women of her time had little economic opportunity outside of marriage and a select few jobs. Great lady!
Had fun playing with friends tonight! #YorkLu #flute #oboe #piano #trio #concert #concert2019 #chamberrecital #musicwithfriends #somuchfun #schumann #claraschumann #romances (at 駁二藝術特區 The Pier-2 Art Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt8h85DgizM/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=6e8mo7gct24x
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No other document so concisely demonstrates the depth and range of Clara Schumann’s role as a performer, composer, and confidant than this cadenza she created for Mozart’s D minor concerto, K466:
She was an promising composer whose potential in that pursuit had been compromised partly by her career as one of Europe’s most notable performers.
This music includes a passage quoted closely from a cadenza for the same piece by Johannes Brahms, a notable example of the unique reciprocal artistic relationship Clara shared with the younger composer [one which shaped both of their careers and the course of 19th-century music].
Schumann promoted the notion – also advanced by her husband and other musicians like Mendelssohn – of creating a canonical repertoire with performances of music by past composers like Mozart.
Tomorrow night @wcfsymphony delves into these and other intriguing aspects of this remarkable woman’s life and music.