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Topic: Schumann - Intro and Allegro in D minor for Piano and Orchestra  (Read 2055 times)

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This one is hard to find.

Thanks in advance
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Re: Schumann - Intro and Allegro in D minor for Piano and Orchestra
Reply #2 on: October 26, 2006, 05:22:19 PM
Thaks.

You rule
The masterpiece tell the performer what to do, and not the performer telling the piece what it should be like, or the cocomposer what he ought to have composed.

--Alfred Brendel--

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Re: Schumann - Intro and Allegro in D minor for Piano and Orchestra
Reply #3 on: October 30, 2006, 05:50:39 AM
Is this a good piece? I listened to my recording of it and didn't really like it - it was naxos and jano jando so that could be the reason.  But it doesn't seem to get played as much as the otehr single work (gamaj, don't rememebr the opus no.)
Then I read a review and it said it's a much better piece than the gmaj and should be played.  Maybe it needs another listen.
Never look at the trombones. You'll only encourage them.
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