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Robert Schumann  (로베르트 슈만)
Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13
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작곡가
:   Robert Schumann (로베르트 슈만)
장르
:  
스타일
:  
작곡년도
:   1834 - 1861
평균연주
:   26:02
악장
1
Theme. Andante
1:25
2
Variation 1. Un poco piu vivo [Etude 1 in 1852 version]
1:09
3
Variation 2. Marcato il canto [Etude 2 in 1852 version]
2:47
4
Etude 3. Vivace
1:13
5
Etude 4 [Variation 1 (or 3) in 1852 version)
0:55
6
Etude 5 [Variation 2 (or 4) in 1852 version]
1:07
7
Etude 6. Agitato [Variation 3 (or 5) in 1852 version]
0:54
8
Etude 7. Allegro molto [Variation 4 (or 6) in 1852 version]
1:04
9
Variation 3 [8] [Variation 5 (or 7). Sempre marcatissimo, in 1852 version]
2:06
10
Etude 9. Presto possibile
0:41
11
Variation 4 [10] [Variation 6 (or 8). Sempre con energia, in 1852 version]
1:07
12
Variation 5 [11]. Con espressione [Variation 7 (or 9). Con espressione, in 1852 version)]
2:29
13
Finale. Allegro brillante
5:54
13
Finale. Allegro brillante (1852 version)
6:18
The Symphonic Etudes (French: Études Symphoniques), Op. 13, is a set of études for solo piano by Robert Schumann. It began in 1834 as a theme and sixteen variations on a theme by Baron von Fricken, plus a further variation on an entirely different theme by Heinrich Marschner.
The first edition in 1837 carried an annotation that the tune was "the composition of an amateur": this referred to the origin of the theme, which had been sent to Schumann by Baron von Fricken, guardian of Ernestine von Fricken, the Estrella of his Carnaval Op. 9. The baron, an amateur musician, had used the melody in a Theme with Variations for flute. Schumann had been engaged to Ernestine in 1834, only to break abruptly with her the year after. An autobiographical element is thus interwoven in the genesis of the Études symphoniques (as in that of many other works of Schumann's).
    From WIKIPEDIA
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