
1841-42 - Peer Approval
Donald Macleod looks at Schumann’s need for the respect of his peers, and the need for a notoriously shy man to do some networking.
Donald Macleod looks at Schumann’s need for the respect of his peers, and the need for a notoriously shy man to do some networking.
The 1840s was the decade when Robert and Clara Schumann’s married life began, and was the decade in which he established himself as a significant composer.
Artistic respect from his peers was important to Robert. He was embedded into the music scene of Leipzig thanks to his editorship of a music journal, but he didn’t feel he had the recognition as a composer that his music warranted. In this episode, Donald Macleod discovers whether this notoriously shy man could change that decisively with a series of major orchestral works, and some networking?
Fantasiestücke, Op. 88
II. Humoreske
Gordan Nikolitch, violin
Christophe Coin, cello
Eric Le Sage, piano
String Quartet No. 3 in A Major, Op. 41, No. 3
IV. Finale: Allegro molto vivace
Modigliani Quartet
Overture, Scherzo and Finale, Op. 52
Dresden Staatskapelle
Wolfgang Sawallisch, conductor
Symphony No. 4 in D Minor, Op. 120 (revised version, 1851)
I. Ziemlich langsam – Lebhaft
II. Romanze: Ziemlich langsam
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
Produced by Iain Chambers
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Robert Schumann
Humoreske (Phantasiestücke, Op 88: No 2)
Performer: Gordan Nikolitch. Performer: Christophe Coin. Performer: Eric Le Sage.- ALPHA : 1-58.
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Robert Schumann
String Quartet No 3 in A major, Op 41, No 3 (4th mvt)
Ensemble: Modigliani Quartet.- MIRARE : MIR-346.
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Robert Schumann
Overture, Scherzo and Finale, Op 52
Performer: Wolfgang Sawallisch. Orchestra: Staatskapelle Dresden.- WARNER CLASSICS : 2564-60759-4.
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Robert Schumann
Symphony No 4 in D minor, Op 120 (1st and 2nd mvt)
Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: Herbert von Karajan.- Deutche Grammophon : 4310952.
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Broadcast
- Tue 18 Oct 2022 12:00BBC Radio 3