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Autumnal thoughts on “Buntes Blatt” in f-sharp minor by Robert Schumann

Posted on December 12, 2016 by Wolf-Dieter Seiffert

A little birthday gift for András Schiff (December 2016) Coloured … Continue reading →

Posted in Bunte Blätter op. 99 (Schumann), harmonics, piano solo, Schumann, Robert | Tagged Bunte Blätter, harmonics, Schumann | Leave a comment

How the (cradle) song ends: what is the final tone of Fauré’s Berceuse?

Posted on February 20, 2012 by Dominik Rahmer

Gabriel Fauré’s Berceuse op. 16, a captivating miniature for violin … Continue reading →

Posted in Berceuse op. 16 (Fauré), Fauré, Gabriel, first edition, Monday Postings, notation, piano + violin | Tagged Berceuse, Fauré, harmonics, notation, variants | Leave a comment
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