

Clara Wieck-Schumann
Selected Piano Works
Clara Wieck-Schumann (1819–1896), who married Robert Schumann in 1840, was a fascinating artistic figure – both as a pianist and as a composer. While her legendary virtuosity has faded away for ever, her works still live. Clara already began composing when she was a child: her opus 1 (of a total of 23 opera) was published when she was a mere 11 years old. This volume contains a selection of some of her most valuable compositions for piano, including a very worthwhile, hitherto unpublished “Romance”.
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Clara Wieck-Schumann
She was an outstanding pianist and composer whose work was in no way inferior to that of her male contemporaries. Until 1840 she primarily composed virtuosic pieces for her own concert use; after that time came numerous songs, chamber music with piano, arrangements, and cadenzas for concerti by Beethoven and Mozart.
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Hans-Martin Theopold (Fingering)
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