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"[...] So he actually intended his romances, fairy tale pictures and fantasy pieces written from 1849, which are still popular to this day, to be played on several instruments, such as Opus 94 for oboe or violin or clarinet with piano. Its piano part is now for Rewriting and labeling the guitar, which was outside of Schumann's area of interest, i.e. making it playable, is therefore certainly not sacrilege, but rather a highly interesting experiment that demands all sorts of guitar virtuosity, and giving the duo part for oboe or flute is certainly quite appealing is."
Eckart Rohlfs, NMZ, April 2011
| Featured Product | No |
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| Arranger/Editor | Frank Gerstmeier |
| Composer | SCHUMANN, ROBERT |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Description | "[...] So he actually intended his romances, fairy tale pictures and fantasy pieces written from 1849, which are still popular to this day, to be played on several instruments, such as Opus 94 for oboe or violin or clarinet with piano. Its piano part is now for Rewriting and labeling the guitar, which was outside of Schumann's area of interest, i.e. making it playable, is therefore certainly not sacrilege, but rather a highly interesting experiment that demands all sorts of guitar virtuosity, and giving the duo part for oboe or flute is certainly quite appealing is." Eckart Rohlfs, NMZ, April 2011 |