Dive into the enchanting world of Robert Schumann's piano masterpieces with "Sehnsuchtswalzer," a captivating album released in 2010 on the Oehms Classics label. This collection, spanning a little over an hour, showcases Schumann's genius through a variety of compositions that highlight his unique voice in the classical piano repertoire.
The album opens with a reconstructed gem, "Variations on a Theme by Schubert, 'Sehnsuchtswalzer Variationen'," meticulously pieced together by A. Boyde from manuscripts. This piece alone offers a rich exploration of Schumann's interpretive skills and his deep connection to the romantic era's musical language. Following this, the album delves into some of Schumann's most celebrated works, including "Papillons, Op. 2," a whimsical suite that dances with playful energy, and "Carnaval, Op. 9," a programmatic masterpiece that paints vivid musical portraits of characters from a Venetian masquerade.
"Sehnsuchtswalzer" also features "6 Intermezzos, Op. 4," a series of short, contrasting pieces that demonstrate Schumann's ability to convey a wide range of moods and atmospheres within a compact form. Each intermezzo is a miniature world of its own, inviting repeated listening and discovery.
Throughout the album, Herbert Schuch's sensitive and nuanced performances bring Schumann's compositions to life, capturing the essence of each piece with clarity and depth. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Sehnsuchtswalzer" offers a rewarding journey through the heart of Robert Schumann's piano music.
2010 Oehms Classics2010 Oehms Classics
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Variations on a Theme by Schubert, "Sehnsuchtswalzer Variationen" (reconstructed by A. Boyde from manuscripts): MaestosoRobert Schumann, Andreas Boyde, Herbert Schuch
Variation 1Robert Schumann, Andreas Boyde, Herbert Schuch
Variations on a Theme by Schubert, "Sehnsuchtswalzer Variationen" (reconstructed by A. Boyde from manuscripts): Ritornell 1Robert Schumann, Andreas Boyde, Herbert Schuch
Variation 2Robert Schumann, Andreas Boyde, Herbert Schuch
Variations on a Theme by Schubert, "Sehnsuchtswalzer Variationen" (reconstructed by A. Boyde from manuscripts): Ritornell 2Robert Schumann, Andreas Boyde, Herbert Schuch
Variation 3Robert Schumann, Andreas Boyde, Herbert Schuch
Variations on a Theme by Schubert, "Sehnsuchtswalzer Variationen" (reconstructed by A. Boyde from manuscripts): Ritornell 3Robert Schumann, Andreas Boyde, Herbert Schuch
Variation 4Robert Schumann, Andreas Boyde, Herbert Schuch
Variations on a Theme by Schubert, "Sehnsuchtswalzer Variationen" (reconstructed by A. Boyde from manuscripts): Ritornell 4Robert Schumann, Andreas Boyde, Herbert Schuch
Variation 5Robert Schumann, Andreas Boyde, Herbert Schuch
Variations on a Theme by Schubert, "Sehnsuchtswalzer Variationen" (reconstructed by A. Boyde from manuscripts): Theme by Franz Schubert: SehnsuchtswalzerRobert Schumann, Andreas Boyde, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: IntroduzioneRobert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: I. —Robert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: II. PrestissimoRobert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: III. —Robert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: IV. PrestoRobert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: V. —Robert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: VI. —Robert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: VII. SempliceRobert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: VIII. —Robert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: IX. PrestissimoRobert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: X. VivoRobert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: XI. —Robert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
Papillons, Op. 2: XII. FinaleRobert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
6 Intermezzos, Op. 4: No. 1. Allegro quasi maestosoRobert Schumann, Herbert Schuch
6 Intermezzos, Op. 4: No. 2. Presto e capricciosoRobert Schumann, Herbert Schuch