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Quatuor Parrenin Robert Schumann Schubert 1957 2014
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Quatuor à cordes No. 1 in A-Flat Minor, Op. 41 No. 1: I. Introduzione. Andante espressivo - Allegro · Quatuor Parrenin Schumann & Schubert: Quatuors à cordes (Mono Version) ℗ 1957 - BNF Collection 2014 ℗ The Restoration Project Released on: 1957-01-01 Composer: Robert Schumann Music Publisher: D.R Auto-generated by YouTube.
Vertavo String Quartet Robert Schumann 1997 1999
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises String Quartet In A Major, Op.41, No.3: Adagio Molto · Vertavo String Quartet · Robert Schumann Schumann: String Quartets No. 2 & 3 ℗ 1997 Simax Classics Released on: 1999-06-28 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Woldemar Bargiel Olsi Leka Leka Clara Schumann Robert Schumann Friedrich Wieck Felix Mendelssohn Siegfried Wilhelm Dehn Ignaz Moscheles Niels Gade Julius Rietz Berthold Tours Paul Juon Baußnern Alexander Ilyinsky Leopold Godowsky Brahms Chopin 1850 2012
Adagio in G for cello & orchestra - Woldemar Bargiel Olsi Leka playing with the Chamber Orchestra of Mechelen conducted by Tom Van den Eynde. Live recording 17th march 2012 - Theater Mechelen Bargiel was born in Berlin, and was the half brother of Clara Schumann. Bargiel's father Adolph was a well-known piano and voice teacher while his mother Mariane had been unhappily married to Clara's father, Friedrich Wieck. Clara was nine years older than Woldemar. Throughout their lives, they enjoyed a warm relationship. The initial opportunities which led to the success and recognition he enjoyed were due to Clara, who introduced him to both Robert Schumann and Felix Mendelssohn. Bargiel received his first lessons at home and later with the well-known Berlin teacher of music theory Siegfried Wilhelm Dehn. Upon the suggestion of Schumann and the recommendation of Mendelssohn, Bargiel at age 16 went to study at the famous Leipzig Conservatory with some of the leading men of music: Ignaz Moscheles (piano) and Niels Gade (composition), and also with Julius Rietz. After leaving Leipzig in 1850, he returned to Berlin where he tried to make ends meet by giving private lessons. Eventually, Clara and Robert were able to arrange for the publication of some of his early works, including his First Piano Trio. Subsequently, Bargiel held positions at the conservatories in Cologne and Rotterdam (where he met Hermine Tours, his future wife, sister of the composer Berthold Tours) before accepting a position at the prestigious Hochschule fur Musik in Berlin where he taught for the rest of his life. Among his many students were Paul Juon, Waldemar von Baußnern, Alexander Ilyinsky and Leopold Godowsky. Besides teaching and composing, Bargiel served with Brahms as co-editor of the complete editions of Schumann's and Chopin's works. While Bargiel did not write a lot of music, most of what he composed was well thought out and shows solid musical craftsmanship. His chamber music—he wrote four string quartets, a string octet and three piano trios—represents an important part of his output.
Quatuor Manfred Christian Wolff Robert Schumann 2010
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Quatuor à cordes No.3, en la majeur, Op. 41 : Adagio molto · Quatuor Manfred · Marie Bereau · Luigi Vecchioni · Alain Pelissier · Christian Wolff · Robert Schumann · Robert Schumann Schumann : Quatuors à cordes no. 2 & 3, op. 41 ℗ Arion Released on: 2010-01-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
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