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Five pieces from Carnaval / Robert Schumann ; arranged for violin and piano by Haydn Reeder.
Library shelf no. 787.2/REE 2 [Available for loan]
Work Overview
These arrangements are from Carnaval, a set of pieces by Robert Schumann for solo piano.
Performers are of course free to perform any one or any selection, including all, of the pieces. The order of the arrangements is the same as in the original. In the interests of playability for the violinist one key change is made, namely for Reconnaissance.
The violinist will find that playing from the score will result in a good rapport with the pianist. However, for convenience, a part for Reconnaissance is provided.
Work Details
Year: 2012
Instrumentation: Violin, piano.
Duration: 7 min.
Difficulty: Medium — The difficulty varies either side of medium, but each player will have their own opinion.
Contents note: Arlequin -- Valse Noble -- Eusebius -- Chopin -- Reconnaissance.
First performance: by Sarah Curro, David Paterson — 22 Feb 14. Brunswick Beethoven Festival, Christ Church Bardin Centre Hall, Melbourne
Performances of this work
22 Feb 14: Brunswick Beethoven Festival, Christ Church Bardin Centre Hall, Melbourne. Featuring Sarah Curro, David Paterson.
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