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Schumann: Carnaval opus 9

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Robert Schumann :
Carnaval, opus 9
Carnaval  opus 9 n/a by Robert Schumann piano sheet music
Key: n/a Published: 1835
Level: 8+ Period: Early Romantic
piano sheet music Carnaval opus 9 (sheet music)





Posts in the piano forum about this piece by Schumann:

Repertoire: Schumann's---Carnaval---practice advice by kitty on the keys
I am starting this great piece---Where should I begin with first----and any helpful hints for Paganini. Thanks

Kitty on the keys
Audition Room: IDENTIFY THIS BEAUTIFUL PIECE PLEASE by lostinidlewonder
I can recall playing the first few bars of this but I can't for the life of me remember what it is. Please if you know put me out of my misery.
Repertoire: Schumann's Carnaval favourite piece by frigo
I think 'Chiarina' is quite nice...
;D
Audition Room: Schumann - Carnaval Op.9 by mig
This recording was made a couple of months ago. Hope you enjoy it!
Repertoire: Carnaval Sphinxes, What is it? by Frederic
What is it? I mean i have a copy of Carnaval and after No. 8 there is a title Sphinxes and under that, 3 bars of really strange looking notes.
It says it shouldn't be played.
But how exactly do you play 3 bars of strange looking notes?
Why shouldn't pianists play it?
Sorry, im not familiar to this work and i am just starting to explore Schmann's work more carefully.

Repertoire: More on Carnaval Op9 by Schumann... by Stokes
What do you think about this piece? It is for sure a hilarious collection of pieces, but how serious minded do you think Schumann was when composing this piece? It includes several very beautiful pieces but some of them are "destroyed" by their dymanical markings, I think. Most clearly, the very beatiful "Chopin" that has all the sF's in the left hand. Was it just a way for Schumann to make fun of Chopin?? What about the other names in this carnaval. Where did he get them all from, except those several variations of Clara?
By the way....does any of you play the Sphinxes?

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