Schumann Fantasiestucke Op.73: No.3 Rasch und mit Feuer Maksim Shtrykov & Alina Kiryayeva
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2013
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Robert Schumann's Fantasiestucke (Fantasy Pieces) Op.73 for Clarinet and Piano.
No.3 Rasch und mit Feuer
Maksim Shtrykov clarinet (maksimshtrykov.com) and Alina Kiryayeva piano (alinakiryayeva.com)
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In 1849, following several years of intermittent ill health that had limited his composing, Schumann enjoyed a burst of creative energy resulting in some 20 new works, including four for instrumental duet with piano, the featured instruments being horn, clarinet, cello, and oboe. In virtually all these cases the composer bowed to practicality and sanctioned performance by other instruments as well. In the case of the Fantasiestücke (Fantasy Pieces), composed for clarinet, Schumann offered either cello or violin as an alternative.
For publication Schumann replaced his original title Soiréestücke (Soirée pieces), with the more poetic definitive title, Fantasiestücke, one that he was apparently fond of; he used it in three different works for solo piano (Op.12, Op. 111, and one piece in the Op. 124 set) and one other ensemble work, a Trio for piano, violin, and cello, Op. 88. A title of that sort promotes the fundamental Romantic stance that creative work is the product of the artist's untrammeled imagination, as if the artist is merely a medium taking dictation of music that arrives from another world. Moreover, the flickerings of "fantasy" justify the sudden changes of mood that are so much a part of Schumann's music.
In the case of Op. 73, these short pieces are essentially songs without words, lyrical miniatures that allow-and require-legato performance and expressive phrasing from the melody instrument, whether it be the clarinet or an alternative. They form a small triptych in the key of A major (the first is minor, the last two are in major), progressing from a mood of tender lyricism through fleet passage work and soaring melodies to a conclusion of fiery energy.
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Very beautiful Clarinette full of your emotions 😍👏👏👏💐
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I'm working on this piece right now and oh my god this recording is so brilliant and helpful. I love it!
I am glad you enjoyed it.
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I absolutely love the energy in this movement. This performance is absolutely spot on and such a rich tone. Lets see if I can even get close to this performance in 2 weeks.
Thank you! Will you be playing all three pieces in 2 weeks?
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The best version I've heard yet:D
Thats the goodest version
Sorri of my inglis I'm spanish
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Oh boy, i have to play this for my 8th grade s and e
I'm doing this for my grade 8.
It's in B major and starts with a double sharp...
Oh dear! You should try to get a clarinet in A for your audition. You will need it for Mozart anyway.
@@MaksimShtrykov I will try! Thank you! And your performance was amazing!
@@Catticus Best of luck! If you need any help with the piece, you can find me on "Play with a Pro" (it is a website dedicated to master classes and online lessons).
@@MaksimShtrykov I just got an A clarinet and it's much better on this clarinet! Thanks for the advice!
@@Catticus Excellent! Good luck!
congratulations
Yes sir, I am doing all 3 movements only without the repeats. I'm a sophomore music major at Temple College so this is my last recital there and I'm hoping to end it beautifully.
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I’m playing this on bari sax for my Nyssma solo
I hope it went well. Bari sax is no joke.
I am considering doing this song as a solo to enter a wind ensemble, could you tell me about how long the sheet music is for no. 3?
Estoy trabajando en esta obra y de verdad que me esperaba que fuera más fea, pero me has hecho ver que no