Emily Fowke Yes. I think so too. I was accustomed to Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, and Brahms, whose music had been easily available. But, thanks to UA-cam, I can also be with Clara Schumann. I never knew her music is so beautiful. How blessed am I to live with all music at hand!
04/07/2021 (Listening to this piece of music by an absolutely wonderful composer!) Came from *Tiffany Poon* _Her interpretation:_ No. 2. Notturno in F major _And her sightreading:_ No. 3. Mazurka in G minor and No. 5. Mazurka in G major
not only was inspired by it, but Schumann also corrected his own op. numeration to match the op. 6 by Clara. (davidsbundlertänze wouldn't originally be op. 6, haha!)
A couple of years later, Liszt would publish his infamous Paganini studies, dedicating them to Madame Clara. Then she weirdly hated on him later on - perhaps for stealing the limelight from her husband.
Music from 1836, Schumann composed carneval+sympfonic etudes - Chopin the 1. ballade+the 2. impromptu. So Clara was very very little around these towers.
What the actual fuck like what was the point of this comment? To minimise a good composer that made it despite the VERY adverse circumstances of her time, comparing her to her husband and one of her own favourite composers? Like what good does that bring you or anyone? I very much enjoy a lot of her pieces same as Chopin or Schumann and the fact that she exists doesn’t make their pieces any better or worse or vice versa, you can still go listen exclusively to male composers if you want, like what is the fucking need to bring her down? Seek therapy you sexist old fart
Cette femme mérite plus de like que ça...Clara Schuman était fantastique
Ces morceaux sont magnifiques .Ça fait du bien de temps-en-temps d’écouter autre chose que la musique d’aujourd’hui .
A great composer who was well known back then. Very inspiring.
A beautiful piece of music by an absolutely wonderful composer!
Emily Fowke Yes. I think so too. I was accustomed to Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, and Brahms, whose music had been easily available. But, thanks to UA-cam, I can also be with Clara Schumann. I never knew her music is so beautiful. How blessed am I to live with all music at hand!
04/07/2021 (Listening to this piece of music by an absolutely wonderful composer!)
Came from *Tiffany Poon*
_Her interpretation:_
No. 2. Notturno in F major
_And her sightreading:_
No. 3. Mazurka in G minor and No. 5. Mazurka in G major
i love her interpretations of clara schumann too!!
I hope she releases her album with schumann piano pieces soon!
16:33 Schumann Davidsbündlertanz #1 (that's why it's mentioned "Motto von C.W. (Clara Wieck)" in the piece.
The opening of the second mazurka sounds very similar to the opening of the first piece of schumann's davidsbundlertanze op 6
That's where he got it from! :)
Davidsbüntlerdanze based on that mazurka already, good point.
not only was inspired by it, but Schumann also corrected his own op. numeration to match the op. 6 by Clara. (davidsbundlertänze wouldn't originally be op. 6, haha!)
Благодарствую, спирачилЬ!
7:33 - Chopin's Op. 7, No.1
19:00 polonaise
when Clara was 17 years old, she wrote and inspired by Frederic.
SMH I HAD THE MAZURKA STUCK IN MY HEAD AND I KNEW IT WAS A MAZURKA SO I SEARCHED CHOPIN MAZURKA AND FOUND NOTHING THEN I REALIZED.
I’m so dumb
The Theme of Notturno is identical to Robert Schumann's Noveletten Op. 21 No. 8 (1838), in the second mvt.there as well.
I think it's the other way around. Robert Schumann took it from his wife haha
The 5th one, the mazurka, was used by Schumann for his Davidsbundlertanze
sheer delight
16:33
Toccata sounds like Rachmaninoff!
Before Rachmaninoff!
A couple of years later, Liszt would publish his infamous Paganini studies, dedicating them to Madame Clara. Then she weirdly hated on him later on - perhaps for stealing the limelight from her husband.
Wow, if that polonaise doesn’t remind you of Chopin then I don’t know what will.
Music from 1836, Schumann composed carneval+sympfonic etudes - Chopin the 1. ballade+the 2. impromptu. So Clara was very very little around these towers.
But she was also born in 1819 in exchange to chopin and Schumann who were born in 1810
And I believe her ballade was published first, before Chopin's!
Yes, but she don't made better music later on. Clara was a very good pianist.
@@sauliruegas7611 They came out at the same time. Chopin's as a masterpiece, Clara's as a little piece.
What the actual fuck like what was the point of this comment? To minimise a good composer that made it despite the VERY adverse circumstances of her time, comparing her to her husband and one of her own favourite composers? Like what good does that bring you or anyone? I very much enjoy a lot of her pieces same as Chopin or Schumann and the fact that she exists doesn’t make their pieces any better or worse or vice versa, you can still go listen exclusively to male composers if you want, like what is the fucking need to bring her down? Seek therapy you sexist old fart
Horowitz kind of spoiled me. Nobody could play this and make it sound as easy as he did.
She was 17 when she composed these!