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Schumann Serenade for string trio, Op.732
Klassische Musik/Kammermusik • 2007
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Schumann Serenade for string trio
Titel nach Uploader: Carson Cooman: Schumann Serenade (2007) for string trio, Op.732
Instrumentierung |
Geige, Bratsche, Cello |
Partitur für |
Trio |
Art der Partitur |
Partitur, Stimmen |
Satz, Nr. |
1 bis 1 von 1 |
Verleger |
Musik Fabrik |
Schwierigkeitsgrad |
Fortgeschritten |
Länge |
6'30 |
Schumann Serenade (2007) for string trio was written for the Rosetta Trio and is dedicated to Ford and Susan Schumann with great appreciation. (Thus, the title refers primarily to the dedicatees, rather than composer Robert Schumann.)
The work begins with a slow introduction that sets forth much of the musical material for the rest of the work. A faster, “flowing” section tries to establish itself but continues to break down into runs and trilling, finally leading to a brief, dancing scherzo. Following the scherzo, a more developed version of the opening introduction returns before a quiet coda closes the work.
In this final section, referencing the name of the dedicatees, recognizable fragments are heard from a work of Robert Schumann: “Der Dichter Spricht”, the evocative final movement from his piano suite Kinderszenen, op. 15 (1838). Many small allusions (rhythms, harmonies, and melodic fragments) to this piano work have occurred throughout the earlier sections of the trio, but finally they are allowed to come to the foreground in the closing minutes.
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