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Robert Schumann
Carnaval No. 11 "Chiarina", Op. 9/11
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Composer
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Robert Schumann
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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1833 - 1835
Average_duration
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1:15
Robert Schumann's "Carnaval No. 11 Chiarina, Op. 9/11" is a piano piece that was composed in 1834. It is part of a larger work called "Carnaval," which is a collection of 21 short pieces that are meant to represent different characters and moods of a carnival. "Chiarina" is the eleventh piece in the collection and is named after a character from Schumann's own personal life. The piece premiered in Vienna in 1837, and it quickly became one of Schumann's most popular works. It is a short, lively piece that is full of energy and excitement. The piece is in the key of A-flat major and is written in 3/4 time. It is marked "Allegro vivace" and has a tempo of around 160 beats per minute. The piece is made up of two main sections, each of which is repeated. The first section is a lively and playful melody that is played in the right hand. The left hand provides a steady accompaniment with a series of arpeggios. The melody is full of quick, staccato notes that give it a sense of urgency and excitement. The second section of the piece is more subdued and lyrical. It is played in the key of F minor and provides a contrast to the first section. The melody is played in the left hand, while the right hand provides a simple accompaniment. The section is marked "dolce" and is meant to be played with a sense of sweetness and tenderness. Overall, "Carnaval No. 11 Chiarina, Op. 9/11" is a lively and energetic piece that showcases Schumann's skill as a composer. It is a popular piece among pianists and is often performed in recitals and concerts. Its playful melody and quick tempo make it a fun and exciting piece to listen to.
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