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Title:
Carnaval - Etudes symphoniques
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MP3 album size:
1979 mb
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4.6 ✱
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Nikita Magaloff, Robert Schumann - Carnaval - Etudes symphoniques album download
Tracklist
–Robert Schumann | Carnaval Op. 9 | |
A1 | – | Préambule |
A2 | – | Pierrot |
A3 | – | Arlequin |
A4 | – | Valse Noble |
A5 | – | Eusebius |
A6 | – | Florestan |
A7 | – | Coquette |
A8 | – | Réplique |
A9 | – | Papillons |
A10 | – | Asch-Scha |
A11 | – | Chiarina |
A12 | – | Chopin |
A13 | – | Estrella |
A14 | – | Reconnaissance |
A15 | – | Pantalon Et Colombine |
A16 | – | Valse Allemande |
A17 | – | Paganini. Intermezzo |
A18 | – | Aveu |
A19 | – | Promenade |
A20 | – | Pause |
A21 | – | Marche Des "Davidsbündler" |
B1 | –Robert Schumann | Etudes Simphonique Opus 13 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Guilde Internationale Du Disque
- Distributed By – Concert Hall GmbH
Credits
- Piano – Nikita Magaloff
- Sleeve Notes – Alain Périer, Jan Slawe
Notes
Cover made in ItalyBarcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout etched side A): SMS 2678 -Ⅰ- 25
- Matrix / Runout (Runout etched side B): SMS 2678 -Ⅱ- 25
- Pressing Plant ID (On labels): TU
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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SMS 2678 | Nikita Magaloff, Robert Schumann | Nikita Magaloff, Robert Schumann - Carnaval - Etudes symphoniques (LP) | Concert Hall, Guilde Internationale Du Disque | SMS 2678 | Europe | Unknown |
SMSA-2678, SMS-2678 | Nikita Magaloff, Schumann* | Nikita Magaloff, Schumann* - Carnaval, Op. 9 / Etudes Symphoniques, Op. 13 (LP) | Concert Hall, Concert Hall | SMSA-2678, SMS-2678 | UK | 1971 |
FC 477 | Schumann*, Nikita Magaloff | Schumann*, Nikita Magaloff - Carnaval - Etudes symphoniques (LP) | Festival Classique | FC 477 | France | Unknown |
SMS 2678, SMS-2678 | Nikita Magaloff, Robert Schumann | Nikita Magaloff, Robert Schumann - Carnaval - Etudes symphoniques (LP) | Concert Hall, Concert Hall, Guilde Internationale Du Disque | SMS 2678, SMS-2678 | Europe | Unknown |
Nikita Magaloff, Robert Schumann. Nikita Magaloff, Robert Schumann - Carnaval - Etudes symphoniques (LP). Concert Hall, Guilde Internationale Du Disque. Nikita Magaloff, Robert Schumann.
Listen online and stay in a good mood. Org Album: Nikita Magaloff plays Robert Schumann (2018).
Listen online to Robert Schumann - Carnaval, Op. 9: VII. Coquette and see which albums it appears on. Scrobble songs and get recommendations on other tracks and artists. 9, Etudes Symphoniques Op, 13 & 2 Lieder. Schumann: Carnaval, Op. 9 (Digitally Remastered). 22 tracks · 17 February 2015. Zirkus - Step Inside: Piano Music of Robert Schumann (Cary Chow). Great Pianists of the 20th Century, Volume 67: Nikita Magaloff.
Taken on June 15, 2017.
This recording of Schumann's Études Symphoniques and Carnaval is one of his better efforts. The Symphonic Etudes are generally considered one of Schumann's more reasoned works, an exercise in composition as much as a set of exercises for the pianist. Aimard, however, focuses on the temperament of the etudes rather than the ins and outs of Schumann's thoughts on thematic development. Carnaval is all about character, and Aimard plays with each dance a little more freely than he does the etudes. For the most part his playing is drier (. with less pedaling), than most pianists', making the set less truly dance-like and more stylized in nature. His interpretations range from swirling excitement to hazy dreaminess, but some may find the more relaxed pieces too vague.
Schumann: Études symphoniques, Op. 13. Friedrich Gulda (piano), Ingrid Haebler (piano) & Nikita Magaloff (piano). Schumann: Favourite Rhapsodies. Schumann, Robert (1810-56). Schumann: Études symphoniques, Op. Schumann: Fantasiestücke, Op.
Carnaval, Op. 9, is a work by Robert Schumann for piano solo, written in 1834–1835 and subtitled Scènes mignonnes sur quatre notes (Little Scenes on Four Notes). It consists of 20 short pieces representing masked revelers at Carnival, a festival before Lent. Schumann gives musical expression to himself, his friends and colleagues, and characters from improvised Italian comedy (commedia dell'arte). He dedicated the work to the violinist Karol Lipiński.