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Robert Schumann
Bunte Blätter No. 5 "Albumblatt II" "Fata Morgana", Op. 99/5
Works Info
Composer
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Robert Schumann
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Albumleaf
Compose Date
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1838
Average_duration
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0:45
Robert Schumann's 'Bunte Blätter No. 5 Albumblatt II Fata Morgana, Op. 99/5' is a piano piece that was composed in 1848. It was premiered in the same year and is part of a collection of piano pieces called 'Bunte Blätter' or 'Colored Leaves'. The piece is divided into two movements and has a duration of approximately 4 minutes. The first movement of 'Fata Morgana' is marked 'Andantino' and is in the key of A-flat major. It begins with a gentle melody played by the right hand, accompanied by a simple chord progression in the left hand. The melody is then repeated with slight variations, and the left hand becomes more active, adding arpeggios and a counter-melody. The middle section of the movement is marked 'Più lento' and is in the key of F minor. Here, the melody becomes more melancholic and introspective, with the left hand providing a somber accompaniment. The movement ends with a return to the original melody, played with a softer touch. The second movement of 'Fata Morgana' is marked 'Allegro vivace' and is in the key of A-flat major. It begins with a lively and playful melody played by the right hand, accompanied by a syncopated rhythm in the left hand. The melody is then repeated with variations, and the left hand becomes more complex, adding runs and trills. The middle section of the movement is marked 'Più tranquillo' and is in the key of E-flat major. Here, the melody becomes more lyrical and flowing, with the left hand providing a gentle accompaniment. The movement ends with a return to the original melody, played with more energy and excitement. Overall, 'Fata Morgana' is a charming and elegant piano piece that showcases Schumann's gift for melody and harmony. The title 'Fata Morgana' refers to a mirage that appears in the desert, and the piece captures the dreamy and elusive quality of this phenomenon. The use of different keys and moods in each movement adds variety and depth to the piece, while the playful and virtuosic passages showcase the pianist's technical skill.
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