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Offline tim3001

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Trying to identify a Schubert piece
on: November 20, 2008, 12:31:05 AM
Hi everyone,

I saw a great French movie called "Séraphine" in which one of the character plays a Schubert piece I think, and I'm trying to identify it.
It can be heard at the beginning of this making-of :
https://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/seraphine/video/x70609_seraphine-par-phvandendriessche_shortfilms

If someone would be kind enough to give me the name of the piano work we hear at the beginning I would be very grateful.
Thanks,

Tim.
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Offline Kassaa

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Re: Trying to identify a Schubert piece
Reply #1 on: November 20, 2008, 06:42:38 AM
It's Schumann, the movement called 'Aveu' from his Carnaval Op. 9.

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Re: Trying to identify a Schubert piece
Reply #2 on: November 20, 2008, 07:54:04 AM
Thank you so much Kassaa, that's it exactly! Many thanks.

Offline mikey6

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Re: Trying to identify a Schubert piece
Reply #3 on: November 20, 2008, 04:34:59 PM
How did the carnaval sheet music come up when the title said Schubert?  Or does Nils actually attach a scan everytime a piece in the library is mentioned?
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Offline pianowolfi

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Re: Trying to identify a Schubert piece
Reply #4 on: November 20, 2008, 04:57:37 PM
How did the carnaval sheet music come up when the title said Schubert?  Or does Nils actually attach a scan everytime a piece in the library is mentioned?

That thing appeared after the question was already answered. :D
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