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Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15. Robert Schumann. Piano Solo sheet music.

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Prizori iz djetinjstva, op. 15. Robert Schumann. Piano Solo note.

Izvornik

Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15. Scenes from Childhood. Composed by Robert Schumann. Edited by Holger M. Stuwe. For piano. This edition. Stapled, Urtext edition. Stapled. Fingering and Notes on Performance Practice by Ragna Schirmer. Performance score, Anthology. Language. German. English. Opus 15. 20 pages. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag. BA.BA9639. ISBN 9790006539628. With Language. German. English. 31 x 24.3 cm inches. In spring 1838 Schumann composed "30 short, sweet things", as he called them in a letter to his fiancee Clara Wieck. He originally composed these under the title "Kindergeschichten" and intended them as a supplement to the "Noveletten" op. 21, also composed in 1838. From these piano miniatures he chose twelve pieces. At the beginning of the following year, now expanded with a thirteenth piece, they were published as "Scenes from Childhood" by Breitkopf & Hartel in Leipzig. The collection centred on Traumerei which is the seventh and the most famous piece in the collection. The significance of the cycle was completely misjudged by the critic Ludwig Rellstab but it was enthusiastically received by Liszt. He wrote to Schumann in June 1839 that he was frequently playing "Scenes from Childhood" to his then three-and-a-half year old daughter Blandine with enthusiasm, but particularly to himself.

Prijevod

Prizori iz djetinjstva, op. 15. Prizori iz djetinjstva. Sastavljen od strane Roberta Schumanna. Uredio Holger M. Stuwe. Za glasovirom. Ovo izdanje. Uvezani, Urtext izdanje. Uvezani. Ukazivanje i Bilješke o ocjenjivanju praksa Ragna Schirmer. Performanse ocjena, Zbornik. Jezik. Njemački. Engleski. Opus 15. 20 stranica. Objavio Baerenreiter Verlag. BA.BA9639. ISBN 9790006539628. Sa jezika. Njemački. Engleski. 31 x 24,3 cm inča. U proljeće 1838 Schumann skladao "30 kratke, slatke stvari", kako ih je nazvao u pismu njegova zaručnica Clara Wieck. On je izvorno sastavljen to pod naslovom "Kindergeschichten" i namijenjen ih kao dodatak na "Noveletten" op. 21, također u sastavu u 1838. Od tih glasovirskih minijatura on je izabrao dvanaest komada. Početkom sljedeće godine, sada je proširena sa trinaestim komadu, oni su objavljena kao "Prizori iz djetinjstva" by Breitkopf. Skup usmjeren na Traumerei što je sedma, a najpoznatiji komad u kolekciji. Značaj ciklusa je potpuno pogrešno procijenio strane kritičara Ludwig Rellstab ali je s oduševljenjem primio Liszta. On je napisao da Schumann u lipnju 1839 je često igrao prizore iz djetinjstva svojoj zatim tri i pol godine stara kćer Blandine s oduševljenjem, a osobito za sebe.