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Kinderszenen (German pronunciation: [ˈkɪndɐˌst͡seːnən]; original spelling Kinderscenen, "Scenes from Childhood"), Opus 15, by Robert Schumann, is a set of thirteen pieces of music for piano written in 1838. Schumann had originally written 30 movements for this work, but chose 13 for the final version. Musicologist Robert Polansky has discussed the unused movements.
Schumann initially intended to publish Kinderszenen together with Novelletten (Opus 21); the shared literary theme is suggested by the original title Kindergeschichten (Children's Tales). He told his wife Clara that the "thirty small, droll things", most of them less than a page in length, were inspired by her comment that he sometimes seemed "like a child". He described them in 1840 as "more cheerful, gentler, more melodic" than his earlier works.
Nr. 7, Träumerei, is one of Schumann's best known pieces; it was the title of a 1944 German biographical film on Robert Schumann.Träumerei is also the opening and closing musical theme in the 1947 Hollywood film Song of Love, starring Katharine Hepburn as Clara Wieck Schumann.
Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz (Russian: Владимир Самойлович Горовиц, Vladimir Samoylovich Gorovits; Ukrainian: Володимир Самійлович Горовиць, Volodymyr Samiylovych Horovyts; October 1 [O.S. September 18] 1903 – November 5, 1989) was a Russian-born American classical pianist and composer. He was known for his technique, use of tone color, and the excitement generated by his playing. He is thought of as one of the best pianists of all time.
Vladimir Horowitz was born in Kiev in the Russian Empire (now the capital of Ukraine). There are unsubstantiated claims that Horowitz was born in Berdychiv; however, his birth certificate unequivocally states Kiev as his birthplace.
Horowitz was the youngest of four children of Samuil Horowitz and Sophia Bodik, who were assimilated Jews. Samuil was a well-to-do electrical engineer and a distributor of electric motors for German manufacturers. Horowitz's grandfather Joachim was a merchant (and an arts-supporter), belonging to the 1st Guild. This status gave exemption from having to reside in the Pale of Settlement. Horowitz was born in 1903, but in order to make him appear too young for military service so as not to risk damaging his hands, his father took a year off his son's age by claiming he was born in 1904. The 1904 date appeared in many reference works during the pianist's lifetime.
Robert Schumann (8 June 1810 – 29 July 1856) was a German composer and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist. He had been assured by his teacher Friedrich Wieck that he could become the finest pianist in Europe, but a hand injury ended this dream. Schumann then focused his musical energies on composing.
Schumann's published compositions were written exclusively for the piano until 1840; he later composed works for piano and orchestra; many Lieder (songs for voice and piano); four symphonies; an opera; and other orchestral, choral, and chamber works. Works such as Kinderszenen, Album für die Jugend, Blumenstück, the Sonatas and Albumblätter are among his most famous. His writings about music appeared mostly in the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik (New Journal for Music), a Leipzig-based publication which he jointly founded.
In 1840, Schumann married Friedrich Wieck's daughter Clara, against the wishes of her father, following a long and acrimonious legal battle, which found in favor of Clara and Robert. Clara also composed music and had a considerable concert career as a pianist, the earnings from which formed a substantial part of her father's fortune.
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Robert Schumann - Kinderszenen Op. 15, "Scenes From Childhood", 1838. 00:38 Scene No.1 | Von fremden Ländern und Menschen (Of Foreign Lands and Peoples) http://youtu.be/7lihXS3GLw0 02:09 Scene No.2 | Kuriose Geschichte (A Curious Story) 03:15 Scene No.3 | Hasche-Mann (Blind Man's Bluff) 03:48 Scene No.4 | Bittendes Kind (Pleading Child) 04:38 Scene No.5 | Glückes genug (Happy Enough) 05:17 Scene No.6 | Wichtige Begebenheit (An Important Event) 06:09 Scene No.7 | Träumerei (Dreaming) http://youtu.be/6z82w0l6kwE 08:43 Scene No.8 | Am Kamin (At the Fireside) 10:02 Scene No.9 | Ritter vom Steckenpferd (Knight of the Hobbyhorse) 10:43 Scene No.10 | Fast zu ernst (Almost Too Serious) 12:12 Scene No.11 | Fürchtenmachen (Frightening) 13:52 Scene No.12 | Kind im Einschlummern (Child Falling Asleep)...
00:00 - Von fremden Ländern und Menschen 01:39 - Kuriose Geschichte 02:40 - Hasche-Mann 03:14 - Bittendes Kind 04:58 - Glückes genug 06:06 - Wichtige Begebenheit 06:58 - Träumerei 10:13 - Am Kamin 11:07 - Ritter vom Steckenpferd 11:46 - Fast zu ernst 13:42 - Fürchtenmachen 15:46 - Kind im Einschlummern 17:32 - Der Dichter spricht
Schumann: Kinderszenen ("Scenes from Childhood"); Op. 15 Composer: Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Artist: Vladimir Horowitz (1904-1989) 1. Von fremden Ländern und Menschen (Of Foreign Lands and Peoples) (00:00) 2. Kuriose Geschichte (A Curious Story) (01:35) 3. Haschemann (Blind Man's Bluff) (02:41) 4. Bittendes Kind (Pleading Child) (03:12) 5. Glückes Genug (Happy Enough) (04:03) 6. Wichtige Begebenheit (An Important Event) (04:43) 7. Träumerei (Dreaming) (05:33) 8. Am Kamin (At the Fireside) (08:07) 9. Ritter vom Steckenpferd (Knight of the Hobbyhorse) (09:27) 10. Fast zu Ernst (Almost Too Serious) (10:07) 11. Fürchtenmachen (Frightening) (11:36) 12. Kind im Einschlummern (Child Falling Asleep) (13:14) 13. Der Dichter spricht (The Poet Speaks) (14:54) Recorded 1987 Sheet music: http://p...
Martha Argerich, piano
ROBERT SCHUMANN (1810 - 1856) Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood), Op. 15 (1838) I. Vom fremden Ländern und Menschen (Of Strange Lands and Peoples) II. Curiose Geschichte (Curious Story) III. Hasche-Mann (Blind Man's Bluff) IV. Bittendes Kind (Pleading Child) V. Glückes genug (Contented Enough) VI. Wichtige Begebenheit (Important Event) VII. Träumerei (Reverie) VIII. Am Kamin (At the Fireside) IX. Ritter am Steckenpferd (Knight on the Stick-Horse) X. Fast zu ernst (Almost Too Serious) XI. Fürchtenmachen (Frightening) XII. Kind im Einschlummern (Child Falling Asleep) XIII. Der Dichter spricht (The Poet Speaks) Schumann wrote that the Kinderszenen for piano were composed in response to a remark by his young wife Clara that he often behaved "like a child." By February 1838 he had finished t...
Schumann Kinderszenen Op 15 - Valentina Lisitsa Haskil Argerich Horowitz Bosendorfer
Full concert here: http://ow.ly/Ywr6v Subscribe to our channel for maore videos http://ow.ly/ugONZ Lang Lang, piano Robert Schumann, Kinderszenen, Op. 15 No. 7 7. Träumerei Concert recorded at Philharmonie de Paris – Philharmonie 2 (former Cité de la musique) (Paris, France), on March 30, 2001. © MUSEEC/medici.tv | Like us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/medicitv | Follow us on Twitter : https://twitter.com/medicitv Medici.tv is the first classical music digital channel, offering a catalogue of over 1 600 concerts, operas, ballets and documentaries in VOD, as well as 100 live concerts each year.
Kinderszenen op 15 by Robert Schumann 1.Von fremden Ländern und Menschen 2. Kuriose Geschichte 3. Hasche-Mann 4. Bittendes Kind 5. Glückes genug 6. Wichtige Begebenheit 7. Träumerei 8. Am Kamin 9. Ritter vom Steckenpferd 10. Fast zu ernst 11. Fürchtenmachen 12. Kind im Einschlummern 13. Der Dichter spricht Ivan Moravec, piano
Eric Zuber performs Schumann - Kinderszenen op. 15 at the Arthur Rubinstein Piano Master Competition (May, 2011, Tel Aviv). Since its inception in 1974, the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition is one of the foremost Piano Competitions in the world. Arthur Rubinstein, who gave his blessing to the competition, headed the jury of the first two competitions (1974 & 1977). The competition, is held every three years in Tel Aviv, Israel. Subscribe for more classical piano music videos: http://www.youtube.com/AthurRubinstein http://www.arims.org.il