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Forest Scenes. Composed by Robert Schumann. Edited by Holger M. Stüwe. This edition: urtext edition. Stapled. Barenreiter Urtext. With fingering. Performance score. Opus 82. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA09640. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA09640).ISBN 9790006539635. 12.2 x 9.57 inches. Language: German/English. Preface: Stüwe, Holger M.
Schumann’s "Forest Scenes" op. 82 date from the years 1848/49. This was the composer’s most creative period but one which was marked by revolutionary unrest and political uncertainty. As well as choral compositions and major dramatic works including the opera "Genoveva" and "Manfred" Schumann created the intimate piano cycle Forest Scenes, inspired by illustrations of the same theme.
The last to be written was the wistful-filigree "Vogel als Prophet" (no. 7), probably the best-known piece in the cycle. The pieces of moderate technical difficulty are enchanting in their song-like poetry, and are a jewel of domestic music-making from the Romantic period.
“Vogel als Prophet” and “Herberge” have been printed using a fold-out page so that no page-turns are necessary.
"Forest Scenes" op. 82 are published in a scholarly-critical Urtext edition, reflecting the latest state of research. This is one of Schumann’s most popular piano cycles which is highly ranked in Romantic piano literature. The fingering takes contemporary performing practise as well as playing on the modern concert grand piano into consideration.
The leading German pianist Ragna Schirmer
has earned an outstanding reputation, not only by winning the Leipzig Bach Competition twice but also for receiving numerous awards including two ECHO-Klassik prizes. She has long had a special interest in historical performance practice on modern instruments, reflected most recently in her highly-praised complete recording of the keyboard suites by George Frideric Handel. As well as an international performing career, Ragna Schirmer is currently a professor at the Mannheim University of Music and the specialist school Latina August Hermann Francke in Halle.
Robert and Clara Schumann’s compositions feature at the centre of Ragna Schirmer’s work and she has recorded Robert Schumann’s "Variations on a theme by Beethoven" and "Symphonic Studies" on CD. Her concerts which she plays on Clara Schumann’s original Grotrian grand piano of 1879 have given her important insights into practical performing issues. She has now incorporated these into her studies of Clara’s fingering of Schumann’s "Forest Scenes" op. 82.
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MUSICOLOGICALLY SOUND
- A reliable musical text based on all available sources
- A description of the sources
- Information on the genesis and history of the work
- Valuable notes on performance practice
- Includes an introduction with critical commentary explaining source discrepancies and editorial decisions
... AND PRACTICAL
- Page-turns, fold-out pages, and cues where you need them
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Ratings + Reviews
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Anonymous
January 23, 2020
Fine edition
Includes preface and notes on fingering and performance practice. I especially like that there is a fold-out page for Vogel als Prophet so no page turning is needed.
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Bowlbs
October 12, 2018
Schumanns cycles
I really like the ethos of Schumanns song cycles like Kinderszenen, and, of course, this one, Waldszenen. The pieces are a challenge, but not too much so, and they are very evocative of being in the woods and the mystery contained there. I recommend highly this Barenreiter book. Enjoy!
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March 08, 2012
Waldszenen
Excellent. However, I am trying to find a copy of Birds In The Meadow written by another composer,Morgan West, which was fashioned after Schumann's Vogels als Prophet it was in an old Etude Magazine, and all I have left of it is a very tattered, browned piece of a page. I love it. Don't know what issue it was. Have searched Etude Magazine. Do you know how I can find it? It was probably in a 40's issue.
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