G. Henle Verlag Twelve Poems Op. 35 - Schumann/Ozawa - Medium Voice/Piano - Book

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Twelve Poems Op. 35 - Schumann/Ozawa - Medium Voice/Piano - Book

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Twelve Poems Op. 35 - Schumann/Ozawa - Medium Voice/Piano - Book
Twelve Poems Op. 35 - Schumann/Ozawa - Medium Voice/Piano - Book
Twelve Poems Op. 35 - Schumann/Ozawa - Medium Voice/Piano - Book
Twelve Poems Op. 35 - Schumann/Ozawa - Medium Voice/Piano - Book
Twelve Poems Op. 35 - Schumann/Ozawa - Medium Voice/Piano - Book
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  • Composer/Author: SCHUMANN, ROBERT
  • Instrumentation: VOICE MEDIUM
  • Model # 51481630
Composer: Robert Schumann
Editor: Kazuko Ozawa
Format: Book
Voicing: Medium Voice with Piano

As with the Dichterliebe (51480549), Frauenliebe und Leben (51480547), or the song cycles with texts by Heine and Eichendorff (51480548 and 51480550), the Kerner Cycle op. 35 was written in 1840, Schumann's "Liederjahr". Yet it has a special place: it was composed in the time immediately following Schumann's marriage to Clara Wieck. Schumann set a series of poems to music in November, during a "quiet week,which went by with composing and much loving and kissing", and the cycle was complete by the turn of the year. It contains a great deal of intimate musical innuendos. The first edition of 1841 was soon followed by a second issue, many of the songs were published individually and the Wanderlied soon became a core piece in the repertoire. With Henle's edition the songs in Schumann's cycle are once again being published together in a single volume.

The Urtext edition by Schumann specialist Kazuko Ozawa is now also available to singers in a lower register: the cycle has been transposed for medium and low voice in close collaboration with the experienced pianist and Lied accompanist Jan Philip Schulze.

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