Schumann: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 11 – Schumann & E.T.A. Hoffmann Florian Uhlig

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Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
06.07.2018

Label: haenssler CLASSIC

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: In

Artist: Florian Uhlig

Composer: Robert Schumann (1810-1856)

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  • Robert Schumann (1810-1856): Fantasiestücke, Op. 12:
  • 1 No. 1, Des Abends 03:32
  • 2 No. 2, Aufschwung 03:01
  • 3 No. 3, Warum? 02:09
  • 4 No. 4, Grillen 03:38
  • 5 No. 5, In der Nacht 04:00
  • 6 No. 6, Fabel 02:34
  • 7 No. 7, Traumes Wirren 02:38
  • 8 No. 8, Ende vom Lied 05:14
  • 9 Anh. Feurigst (Con fuoco) 01:18
  • Kreisleriana, Op. 16:
  • 10 I. Äußerst bewegt 02:13
  • 11 II. Sehr innig und nicht zu rasch 07:38
  • 12 III. Sehr aufgeregt 04:28
  • 13 IV. Sehr langsam 03:46
  • 14 V. Sehr lebhaft 03:11
  • 15 VI. Sehr langsam 03:50
  • 16 VII. Sehr rasch 02:11
  • 17 VIII. Schnell und spielend 03:47
  • Nachtstücke, Op. 23:
  • 18 No. 1, Mehr langsam, oft zurückhaltend 04:26
  • 19 No. 2, Markiert und lebhaft 04:46
  • 20 No. 3, Mit großer Lebhaftigkeit 03:32
  • 21 No. 4, Ad libitum - Einfach 03:00
  • Total Runtime 01:14:52

Info for Schumann: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 11 – Schumann & E.T.A. Hoffmann



Several attempts have been made over the last sixty years or so to record all Robert Schumann’s works for solo piano, a fascinating cosmos full of variety that ranges from extremely virtuosic pieces for the concert hall to valuable literature for piano tuition. This attractive but difficult quest has unfortunately been marked by a lack of the necessary care, not to mention purely artistic deficiencies, so that none of the releases deserves the name “complete recording”. Since Schumann published several works (Impromptus op. 5, Davidsbündlertänze op. 6, Symphonic Studies op. 13, Concert sans Orchestre or Sonata in F Minor op. 14 and Kreisleriana op. 16) in two more or less different versions, it is not legitimate in a “complete recording” to include only one of the versions, let alone to amalgamate two of them. Moreover, works published at remote places as well as unpublished works and fragments that could easily be completed without too much speculation, have so far been taken into account only in exceptional cases. Florian Uhlig’s 15-CD set is the first genuine complete recording of Robert Schumann’s works for solo piano. On CDs sensibly concentrating on different themes (e.g. “Robert Schumann and the sonata”, “The young virtuoso”, “Schumann in Vienna”, “Schumann and the counterpoint”, “Variations”), the pianist for the first time attempts to present all the original piano works between 1830 (Abegg Variations op. 1) and 1854 (Theme and Variations in E flat Major), using the latest critical editions and/or first editions. Several of those CDs include first recordings. The introductory notes written by Joachim Draheim, who has discovered and/or edited a number of the works, throw light on the biographical and historical backgrounds of the respective groups of works.

Florian Uhlig, piano

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