,  (Schumann)
Robert Schumann (1810–1856)



Paris, Auditorium du Louvre, October 23rd, 2013
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October 1967, Amsterdam.
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Recorded: August/September 1995, Bristol.
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Recorded: October 31 - November 2, 2009, Berlin.
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Recording: Munich, Residenz, Plenar-Saal der Akademie der Wissenschaften, 6/1971.
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Op. 21, No. 1. Recorded: April 1985, New York.
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November 1972, Amsterdam (¹ 1-4); June 1973, Berlin (¹ 5-8).
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Recorded: October 1970, Berlin.
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Recorded: February 15, 1976, Paramount Theatre, Oakland (live).
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Overture. Recorded: November 2012, Vienna.
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Morning Songs (`Gesänge der Frühe`), Op. 133. Piotr Anderszewski - piano.
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¹7 `Dreams`. Performed by the chamber orchestra `Moscowia`. entry 2010
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Nicht Zu Schnell - Mit innigem Ausdruck - Andantino - Innig- Nicht Zu Schnell - Adagio (17:07)
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Recorded: June 1976, Amsterdam.
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First Version. Recorded: November 4-7, 2009, Germany.
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13 12 85 - Moscow (December evenings `The World of Romanticism`).
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Dorothea Roschmann, Christoph Strehl, Malin Hartelius, Rebecca Martin, Bernarda Fink, Christian Gerhaher, Werner Gura. Chor Bayerischen Rundfunks, Symphonieorchester Bayerischen Rundfunks. Sony BMG. 2004.
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Malin Hartelius - soprano, Marjana Lipovsek - mezzo soprano, Jonas Kaufmann - tenor, Frederic Caton - bass. Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor. Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Wolfgang Sawallisch - conductor. 27 July 2000, Großes Festspielhaus, Salzburg.
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`Er ist gekommen in Sturm und Regen`, op. 37, No. 2 (work by Clara Schumann). Recorded in 1950, Moscow.
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TWO GRENADERS (R.Schumann - G.Heine.) (Three performances: 1926 - electric recording
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Requiem For Mignon, Op. 98b. Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor, Barbara Bonney, Andreas Schmidt, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Claudio Abbado.
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Groot Omroepkoor, Nationaal Kinderkoor, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Nikolaus Harnoncourt – conductor. 20 April 2008, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam.
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No. 2 - Canon. Performed on a pedalflugel (pedal piano).
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Marlis Petersen - soprano, Anke Vondung - mezzo-soprano, Konrad Jarnot - bass-baritone. Camillo Radicke - piano. Recorded: June 2009, Berlin.
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Irène Joachim (S) / André Vessières (B) / Basia Retchitzka (S) / Hélène Boschi, piano / 22-23 octobre 1956, Paris.
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¹¹ 2, 4, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 23, 26, 28 - Ann Murrey. ¹¹ 3, 6, 9, 12, 14, 20, 24, 27, 29 - Felicity Lott. ¹¹ 1, 5, 10, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 25 - Ann Murrey & Felicity Lott.
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3 songs from the cycle `Poor Peter` (G. Heine). Recording 1974, Dresden.
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Catherine Hunold, Soprano
Maria-Riccarda Wesseling, Mezzo-soprano
Marcel Reijans, Ténor
Benedict Nelson, Baryton
Johannes Mannov, Basse

Accentus
Orchestre de l`Opéra de Rouen - Haute-Normandie
Laurence Equilbey, Direction
Paris 2011
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Evening song (R. Schumann - G. Kinkel). Performed by Andrey Ivanov, G. Orentlicher (piano). 1953
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Recorded in the Clara Wieck Auditorium, Sandhausen, Germany. 11-13.11.1996.
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ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano). Recorded in England, 1978.
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WORLD PREMIÈRE RECORDING. Recorded at Hurstwood Farm (England), July 17-18, 1999.
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k. Schaefer (No. 6) - September 1995, London. H. Muller-Brahman - May 2007, London.
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Catherine Hunold, Soprano
Maria-Riccarda Wesseling, Mezzo-soprano
Marcel Reijans, Ténor
Benedict Nelson, Baryton
Johannes Mannov, Basse

Accentus
Orchestre de l`Opéra de Rouen - Haute-Normandie
Laurence Equilbey, Direction
Paris 2011
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Op. 83, No. 2. Entry - February 2014, Great Britain.
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Scherzo in G minor. Recording - July 3, 4, 2002, Pardubice, Czech Republic. Reconstruction by Joachim Draheim.
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from the album Robert Schumann: Piano Duos (Complete) (2002)
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1. Zur hohen Jagd. To the noble hunt. 2. Habet Acht! Be vigilant! 3. Jagdmorgen. Morning of the hunt. 4. Frü
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K. Schaefer (No. 1), O. Widmer (No. 2, 3). Recordings - September 11-13, 1995, London (Schaefer), November 26-28, 1998, London (Dufixis, Widmer).
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6. Schnitter Tod (altdeutsches Lied). A scythe named Death (Old German song). 7. Im, Walde. In the forest (y. Eichendorf). 8. Der traurige J & # 228
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1. Freiheitssang. Song of Freedom (I. Furst). 2. Zu den Waffen. To arms (T. Ulrich). 3. Schwarz-rot-gold. Black-red-gold (F. Frenligrat). An autograph from the private collection of Charles Malherbe got into the library of the Paris Conservatory
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David Kravitz, baritone; Tanglewood Festival Chorus. February 10, 2018, Boston, Symphony Hall
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Songs No. 1 `Ein Gedanke` (Ferrand Schulz) (K. Maltman) - November 2002, London
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Îð. 68: ¹ 1, 5, 8, 10, 14, 19, 21, 38. 1995-96.
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Liatoshinskyi Ensemble
Nina Kharchenko – (mezzo-soprano)
Vadym Solodkyi – (tenor)
Mykhailo Gumennyi-Petrivskyi – (bass)
Conduktor
Ihor Andriievskyi
Kyiv 2010
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Liana Brook Guberman, soprano
Alexandra Lushtak, mezzo-soprano
David Guzman, tenor
Robert Garner, baritone
The Hudson Valley Singers
Mahanaim Student Choir
New York Metamorphoses Orchestra
Eugene Sirotkine || June 22, 2013 at Teatro Del Museo Del Barrio, New York
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Lord: Josef Protchka, tenor
Schenk: Walter Berry, bass
Feindliche Anführer: Walton Grönroos, baritone
Chor des Städtischen Musikvereins zu Düsseldorf
Düsseldorfer Symphoniker
Heinz Wallberg, conductor / 1980s??
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The Classical Philharmonic Orchestra of Dusseldorf, Csilla Zentai, soprano Hiroko Kashiwagi, alto Manfred Fink, tenor Peter Meven, bass CD 2015
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