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Robert Schumann
Stücke im Volkston (5), Op. 102
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Composer
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Robert Schumann
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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1849
Average_duration
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15:54
Movement_count
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5
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Robert Schumann's 'Stücke im Volkston (5), Op. 102' is a collection of five pieces for cello and piano, composed in 1849. The premiere of the work took place in Leipzig on December 9, 1849, with the composer himself playing the piano part and the cellist being Julius Rietz. The five movements of the work are: 1. Mit Humor - This movement is characterized by its playful and humorous nature. The cello and piano engage in a lively dialogue, with the cello often taking on a more prominent role. 2. Langsam - The second movement is a slow and melancholic piece, with the cello taking on a more lyrical role. The piano provides a gentle accompaniment, creating a sense of introspection and reflection. 3. Nicht schnell, mit viel Ton zu spielen - The third movement is marked by its use of rich, sonorous tones. The cello and piano engage in a dialogue that is at times intense and passionate, and at other times more subdued. 4. Nicht zu rasch - The fourth movement is a lively and energetic piece, with the cello and piano engaging in a playful and virtuosic dialogue. The movement is marked by its use of syncopated rhythms and sudden shifts in dynamics. 5. Stark und markiert - The final movement is a bold and assertive piece, with the cello and piano engaging in a powerful and dramatic dialogue. The movement is marked by its use of strong, marked rhythms and sudden shifts in dynamics. Overall, 'Stücke im Volkston (5), Op. 102' is a work that showcases Schumann's skill in writing for the cello and piano. The work is characterized by its use of playful and virtuosic dialogue between the two instruments, as well as its use of rich, sonorous tones and sudden shifts in dynamics.
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