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Schumann: Davidsbundlertanze Op.6

Music composed between 1815 and 1910, excluding Chopin: Liszt, Mendelssohn, etc.
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Schumann: Davidsbundlertanze Op.6

Postby Jeliness2 » 13 Feb 2005, 16:36

  • What do you think of this set?
  • Have you played it?
  • How difficult is it?
  • Is it worth to learn?
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Re: Schumann: Davidsbundlertanze Op.6

Postby Thracozaag » 13 Feb 2005, 20:41

Jeliness2 wrote:
  • What do you think of this set?
  • Have you played it?
  • How difficult is it?
  • Is it worth to learn?


*Next to Kreisleriana, I think it's Schumann's greatest cyclical masterpiece.

*Yes

*VERY

*ABSOLUTELY

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Postby Jeliness2 » 13 Feb 2005, 20:50

Yeah, I do enjoy listening to it.
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Postby Helling » 13 Feb 2005, 20:51

Certainly worth it. Carnaval is still my favourite by Schumann but this and Kreisleriana are close seconds (and my opinion is actually rather rare, but something about Carnaval makes me come back to it more than any other - some people would argue that it is not among Schumann's greatest works).
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Postby PianistSk8er » 13 Feb 2005, 21:13

Yes, definitely love this set, I've listened to it many times, definitely worth learning! :)
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Postby elvenpianist » 08 May 2006, 13:03

*resurrects this dead but venerable topic*

This is, IMO, Schumann's greatest masterpiece. If I could only learn one Schumann set this would be it!!! I can spend a whole Saturday lounging around doing nothing but listening to it over and over again, lol.

IT'S BLOODY DIFFICULT THOUGH AAHHHHH

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I can only play a few movements of it, and can't exactly vouch for the excellence of my playing of them... lol.
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