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Schumann, Robert
1810-1856
(b Zwickau, Saxony, 8 June 1810; d Endenich, nr Bonn, 29 July 1856). German
Carnaval, op.9 (orchestrated) <1834–1835>
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Originally for piano; orchestrated ca.1902 by a group of Russian composers, as indicated in parentheses in the Contents note below.
Ed. Howard K. Wolf & Nancy M. Bradburd.
Ed. Howard K. Wolf & Nancy M. Bradburd.
1. Preambule (Glazunov)
2. Pierrot (Glazunov)
3. Arlequin (Nikolai Klenovsky)
4. Valse noble (A. Petrov)
5. Eusebius (Glazunov)
6. Florestan (Rimsky-Korsakov)
7. Coquette (Vasily Kalafati)
8. Réplique (Kalafati)
9. Papillons (Tcherepnin)
10. Lettres dansantes (Liadov)
11. Chiarina (Kalafati)
12. Chopin (Glazunov)
13. Estrella (Alexander Winkler)
14. Reconnaissance (Joseph Wihtol)
15. Pantalon et Colombine (Arensky)
16. Valse allemande (Liadov)
17. Paganini (Liadov)
18. "Aveu" (Nikolai Sokolov)
19. Promenade (Klenovsky)
20. Pause (Glazunov & Kalafati)
21. Marche des "Davidsbündler" (Glazunov & Kalafati)
2. Pierrot (Glazunov)
3. Arlequin (Nikolai Klenovsky)
4. Valse noble (A. Petrov)
5. Eusebius (Glazunov)
6. Florestan (Rimsky-Korsakov)
7. Coquette (Vasily Kalafati)
8. Réplique (Kalafati)
9. Papillons (Tcherepnin)
10. Lettres dansantes (Liadov)
11. Chiarina (Kalafati)
12. Chopin (Glazunov)
13. Estrella (Alexander Winkler)
14. Reconnaissance (Joseph Wihtol)
15. Pantalon et Colombine (Arensky)
16. Valse allemande (Liadov)
17. Paganini (Liadov)
18. "Aveu" (Nikolai Sokolov)
19. Promenade (Klenovsky)
20. Pause (Glazunov & Kalafati)
21. Marche des "Davidsbündler" (Glazunov & Kalafati)
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Contents—1. Preambule (Glazunov); 2. Pierrot (Glazunov); 3. Arlequin (Nikolai Klenovsky); 4. Valse noble (A. Petrov); 5. Eusebius (Glazunov); 6. Florestan (Rimsky-Korsakov); 7. Coquette (Vasily Kalafati); 8. Réplique (Kalafati); 9. Papillons (Tcherepnin); 10. Lettres dansantes (Liadov); 11. Chiarina (Kalafati); 12. Chopin (Glazunov); 13. Estrella (Alexander Winkler); 14. Reconnaissance (Joseph Wihtol); 15. Pantalon et Colombine (Arensky); 16. Valse allemande (Liadov); 17. Paganini (Liadov); 18. “Aveu” (Nikolai Sokolov); 19. Promenade (Klenovsky); 20. Pause (Glazunov & Kalafati); 21. Marche des “Davidsbündler” contre les Philistins (Glazunov & Kalafati)
Contents—1. Preambule (Glazunov); 2. Pierrot (Glazunov); 3. Arlequin (Nikolai Klenovsky); 4. Valse noble (A. Petrov); 5. Eusebius (Glazunov); 6. Florestan (Rimsky-Korsakov); 7. Coquette (Vasily Kalafati); 8. Réplique (Kalafati); 9. Papillons (Tcherepnin); 10. Lettres dansantes (Liadov); 11. Chiarina (Kalafati); 12. Chopin (Glazunov); 13. Estrella (Alexander Winkler); 14. Reconnaissance (Joseph Wihtol); 15. Pantalon et Colombine (Arensky); 16. Valse allemande (Liadov); 17. Paganini (Liadov); 18. “Aveu” (Nikolai Sokolov); 19. Promenade (Klenovsky); 20. Pause (Glazunov & Kalafati); 21. Marche des “Davidsbündler” contre les Philistins (Glazunov & Kalafati)