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follow each of the others except the sixteenth (which leads directly into the seventeenth, the ascription for which applies to both) and the ninth and eighteenth, which are respectively preceded by the following remarks: "Here
Florestan made an end, and his lips quivered painfully", and "Quite superfluously Eusebius remarked as follows: but all the time great bliss spoke from his eyes."
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about contemporary music between
Schumann's characters Florestan and Eusebius. These respectively represent the impetuous and the lyrical, poetic sides of Schumann's nature. Each piece is ascribed to one or both of them. Their names follow the first piece and the appropriate initial or initials
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from the title, as well as making various alterations, including the addition of some repeats. The first edition is generally favored, though some readings from the second are often used. The suite ends with the striking of twelve low Cs to signify the coming of midnight.
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major with a return to the opening section (with the option to go round the piece once more), Florestan and
Eusebius;
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by Clara Wieck. The intimate character pieces are his most personal work. In 1838, Schumann told Clara that the
376:(Come da lontano), B major and minor (including a full reprise of No. 2), Florestan and Eusebius; and finally,
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This article is about
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In the second edition of the work, Schumann removed these ascriptions and remarks and the
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The individual pieces, unnamed, have the following tempo markings, keys and ascriptions:
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120:(German wedding eve party, during which old crockery is smashed to bring good luck)".
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contained "many wedding thoughts" and that "the story is an entire
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Peter
Kaminsky has analysed the structure of the work in detail.
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59:. The low opus number is misleading: the work was written after
322:(Selvaggio e gaio), B minor and major, Florestan and Eusebius;
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369:(Un poco più lento), B minor; leading without a break into
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802:List of solo piano compositions by Robert Schumann
315:(Con umore), B minor–E minor and major, Florestan;
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265:(Molto vivo) (2nd edition), D minor, Florestan;
218:(Con umore) (2nd edition), G major, Florestan (
146:The first edition is preceded by the following
276:(Non presto) (2nd edition), G minor, Eusebius;
268:Nicht schnell mit äußerst starker Empfindung:
214:(Un poco impetuoso) (1st edition), Mit Humor:
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294:(Vivace) (2nd edition), C major, Florestan;
207:(Con intimo sentimento), B minor, Eusebius;
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404:, Op. 6 (see "External links" for score).
55:, who named them after his music society
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236:translated it as "cockeyed" in his book
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807:List of compositions by Robert Schumann
286:No tempo indication (metronome mark of
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308:(Semplice), B minor–D major, Eusebius;
183:and be ready for sorrow with courage.
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283:(Con freschezza), C minor, Florestan;
247:(Con impazienza), B minor, Florestan;
127:, but characteristic pieces, musical
47:6, is a group of eighteen pieces for
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270:Not fast, with very great feeling
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458:. New York; Hill and Wang, 1959.
400:The mazurka is No. 5 in Wieck's
383:(Non presto), C major, Eusebius.
511:Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
290:= 126) (1st edition), Lebhaft:
257:Sehr rasch und in sich hinein:
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628:Variations on the name "Abegg"
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254:(Semplice), D major, Eusebius;
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164:Bleibt fromm in Lust und seid
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41:Dances of the League of David
238:The Literature of the Piano.
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855:Compositions for solo piano
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123:The pieces are not true
299:Balladically very fast
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417:Music Theory Spectrum
329:(Dolce e cantando), E
177:In each and every age
160:In all und jeder Zeit
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580:Solo piano music by
463:Complete Piano Works
327:Tenderly and singing
181:Remain pious in joy,
51:composed in 1837 by
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753:Album for the Young
372:Wie aus der Ferne:
352:(poco piu mosso), E
342:(Con freschezza), B
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325:Zart und singend:
320:Wildly and merrily
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311:Mit Humor:
245:Impatiently
117:Polterabend
81:Clara Wieck
844:Categories
760:Waldszenen
673:Suites and
537:Schumann:
522:Schumann:
388:References
313:With humor
230:hagebüchen
225:hanebüchen
220:hahnbüchen
216:With humor
205:Intimately
173:Old saying
75:Background
71:, Op. 13.
683:Papillons
656:Humoreske
509:from the
304:Einfach:
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196:Lebhaft:
129:dialogues
697:Carnaval
642:Arabeske
381:Not fast
355:♭
345:♭
338:Frisch:
332:♭
279:Frisch:
274:Not fast
188:Sections
148:epigraph
95:and the
89:Concerto
62:Carnaval
635:Toccata
530:YouTube
340:Freshly
281:Freshly
203:Innig:
108:mazurka
820:Portal
517:format
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292:Lively
252:Simply
198:Lively
125:dances
112:Dances
93:Sonata
91:, the
87:, the
434:JSTOR
137:Tänze
49:piano
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513:in
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