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Piano Music of Robert Schumann:   Titles & Credits | Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann
Executive Producer: Wendell Myers
Recording Producer: Jill Dawe
Recording Engineer and Editor: Frank Martin, Media Production Associates
Piano Technician: Bill Huesman
Piano Tuners: Bill Huesman, John Chapman
Photographer: David Amundson, Supérieur Photographics
Production Assistants: Sarah Hammons, Jamie Miyares
Technical Supervisor: Jay Lawson
Manufactured and printed by: Disc Makers, Pennsauken, NJ, USA

Recorded May 29-31, 1996 in Brendle Recital Hall of Wake Forest University's Scales Fine Arts Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. This recording is funded in part by a generous grant from Wake Forest University. It is dedicated to Andrea and Julia.

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  1. Novellette in F Major, Op. 21 #1 (6:15)
    Energetic and Powerful

  2. Soaring (Aufschwung) from Fantasy Pieces (Fantasiestücke), Op. 12 (3:49)
    Very fast and impetuous

    Scenes from Childhood (Kinderscenen), Op. 15 (18:48)
  3. Of Strange Lands and PeopleClick to listen to a sample of this track
  4. Curious Story
  5. Blindman's Bluff
  6. Pleading Child
  7. Perfectly Contented
  8. Important Event
  9. Dreaming (Träumerie)
  10. By The Fireside
  11. Knight of the Rocking Horse
  12. Almost Too Serious
  13. Frightening
  14. Child Falling Asleep
  15. The Poet Speaks

    Fantasie in C Major, Op. 17 (32:25)
  16. Movement I. With a sense of imagination and passion throughout
  17. Movement II. Moderate. With energy throughout
  18. Movement III. Slow and lingering. Somewhat gently held back throughout
MOTTO:
Through all the Tones
in Earth's many-colored dream
there sounds a soft continuous note
for the one who secretly listens
- Friederich Schlegel
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