Robert Schumann
Zum Schluß, Op. 25/26
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Composer:Robert SchumannGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1840Average_duration:2:10Zum Schluß, Op. 25/26 is a piano piece composed by Robert Schumann in 1839. It was premiered on December 14, 1839, in Leipzig, Germany. The piece is part of Schumann's Papillons, Op. 2, a set of piano pieces inspired by a novel by Jean Paul Richter. Zum Schluß, which means "in conclusion" in German, is the final movement of Papillons. It is a lively and energetic piece that showcases Schumann's virtuosity as a pianist and his skill as a composer. The piece is in the key of C major and is marked Allegro con fuoco, which means fast and fiery. The piece begins with a bold and dramatic introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the movement. The main theme is then introduced, a lively and playful melody that is repeated throughout the piece. The melody is accompanied by a fast and intricate left-hand part that adds to the energy and excitement of the piece. As the piece progresses, Schumann introduces new themes and variations on the main melody. The music becomes more complex and intense, with rapid runs and arpeggios that showcase Schumann's technical skill as a pianist. The piece reaches a climax with a dramatic chord progression that leads to a final flourish of notes. Overall, Zum Schluß is a lively and energetic piece that showcases Schumann's skill as a composer and pianist. It is a fitting conclusion to Papillons, a set of pieces that explores the themes of love, romance, and fantasy.More....