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R. Schumann - From 'Carnaval' Op.9, No. 13. Estrella, for Piano
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Robert Schumann (1810–1856)
from "Carnaval" Op. 9
Alternative Title
Schwänke auf vier Noten für Pianoforte von Florestan, Op.12
00:05 - No. 13. Estrella
for Piano
MIDI performance on Acoustic Piano, S. Nicolosi
For the complete Playlist click here:
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1. Préambule (A♭ major; Quasi maestoso – Più moto – Animato – Presto)
2. Pierrot (E♭ major; Moderato)
3. Arlequin (B♭ major; Vivo)
4. Valse noble (B♭ major; Un poco maestoso)
5. Eusebius (E♭ major; Adagio – Più lento, molto teneramente)
6. Florestan (G minor; Passionato)
7. Coquette (B♭ major; Vivo)
8. Replique (B♭ major – G minor; L'istesso tempo)
--. Sphinxs[13]
This consists of three sections, each consisting of one bar on a single staff in bass (F) clef, with no key, tempo, or dynamic indications. The notes are not given lengths but are written as blocks only where they are pitched on the staff. The pitches given are the notes E♭C B A (SCHA) and A♭C B (AsCH) and A E♭C B (ASCH). As it doesn't actually contain any real notes, it was obviously not intended to be played in performance.[14]
9. Papillons (B♭ major; Prestissimo)
10. A.S.C.H. S.C.H.A. (Lettres Dansantes) (E♭ major; Presto)
Despite the title, the pattern used is As-C-H.
11. Chiarina (C minor; Passionato)
12. Chopin (A♭ major; Agitato)
13. Estrella (F minor; Con affetto – Più presto, molto espressivo)
14. Reconnaissance (A♭ major; Animato)
15. Pantalon et Colombine (F minor; Presto – meno Presto – Tempo I)
16–17. Valse allemande – Paganini (A♭ major – F minor – A♭ major; Molto vivace – INTERMEZZO: Presto – Tempo I: ma più vivo)
18. Aveu (F minor – A♭ major; Passionato)
19. Promenade (D♭ major; Con moto)
20. Pause (A♭ major; Vivo)
21. Marche des “Davidsbündler” contre les Philistins[15] (A♭ major; Non allegro – Molto più vivo –
from "Carnaval" Op. 9
Alternative Title
Schwänke auf vier Noten für Pianoforte von Florestan, Op.12
00:05 - No. 13. Estrella
for Piano
MIDI performance on Acoustic Piano, S. Nicolosi
For the complete Playlist click here:
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1. Préambule (A♭ major; Quasi maestoso – Più moto – Animato – Presto)
2. Pierrot (E♭ major; Moderato)
3. Arlequin (B♭ major; Vivo)
4. Valse noble (B♭ major; Un poco maestoso)
5. Eusebius (E♭ major; Adagio – Più lento, molto teneramente)
6. Florestan (G minor; Passionato)
7. Coquette (B♭ major; Vivo)
8. Replique (B♭ major – G minor; L'istesso tempo)
--. Sphinxs[13]
This consists of three sections, each consisting of one bar on a single staff in bass (F) clef, with no key, tempo, or dynamic indications. The notes are not given lengths but are written as blocks only where they are pitched on the staff. The pitches given are the notes E♭C B A (SCHA) and A♭C B (AsCH) and A E♭C B (ASCH). As it doesn't actually contain any real notes, it was obviously not intended to be played in performance.[14]
9. Papillons (B♭ major; Prestissimo)
10. A.S.C.H. S.C.H.A. (Lettres Dansantes) (E♭ major; Presto)
Despite the title, the pattern used is As-C-H.
11. Chiarina (C minor; Passionato)
12. Chopin (A♭ major; Agitato)
13. Estrella (F minor; Con affetto – Più presto, molto espressivo)
14. Reconnaissance (A♭ major; Animato)
15. Pantalon et Colombine (F minor; Presto – meno Presto – Tempo I)
16–17. Valse allemande – Paganini (A♭ major – F minor – A♭ major; Molto vivace – INTERMEZZO: Presto – Tempo I: ma più vivo)
18. Aveu (F minor – A♭ major; Passionato)
19. Promenade (D♭ major; Con moto)
20. Pause (A♭ major; Vivo)
21. Marche des “Davidsbündler” contre les Philistins[15] (A♭ major; Non allegro – Molto più vivo –