Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Robert Schumann's "Myrten, Op. 25," a captivating collection of piano pieces that showcases the composer's lyrical genius and emotional depth. Released on March 30, 2020, this album is a treasure trove of classical piano music, spanning a concise yet engaging 47 minutes.
Schumann, a master of romanticism, pours his heart into each of the 26 tracks, transforming poetic verses into melodic masterpieces. The album is a journey through a garden of musical flowers, each piece a unique bloom. From the tender "Widmung" to the playful "Freisinn," and the hauntingly beautiful "Die Lotosblume," Schumann's compositions are a testament to his ability to evoke a wide range of emotions.
The album is a delightful blend of classical piano, classical, and chamber music genres, offering a rich and diverse listening experience. It's a perfect choice for those seeking to explore Schumann's early works, as "Myrten, Op. 25" was composed when he was just 20 years old.
Each track is a testament to Schumann's compositional prowess, with intricate melodies and harmonies that are as technically impressive as they are emotionally resonant. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Myrten, Op. 25" is sure to captivate and inspire. So, sit back, press play, and let the enchanting melodies of Robert Schumann transport you to a world of musical bliss.
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Tracks
Myrten, Op. 25: I. WidmungRobert Schumann, Friedrich Rückert, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: II. FreisinnRobert Schumann, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: III. Der NussbaumRobert Schumann, Julius Mosen, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: IV. JemandRobert Schumann, Robert Burns, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: V. Lieder aus dem Schenkenbuch im Divan (I)Robert Schumann, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: VI. Lieder aus dem Schenkenbuch im Divan (II)Robert Schumann, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: VII. Die LotosblumeRobert Schumann, Heinrich Heine, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: VIII.. TalismaneRobert Schumann, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: IX. Lied der SuleikaRobert Schumann, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: X. Die Hochländer-WitweRobert Schumann, Robert Burns, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XI. Zwei Lieder der Braut (I)Robert Schumann, Friedrich Rückert, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XII. Zwei Lieder der Braut (II)Robert Schumann, Friedrich Rückert, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XIII. Hochländers AbschiedRobert Schumann, Robert Burns, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XIV. Hochländisches WiegeliedRobert Schumann, Robert Burns, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XV. Aus den hebräischen GesängenRobert Schumann, Lord Byron, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XVI. RätselRobert Schumann, Lord Byron, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XVII. Twei Venetianische Lieder (I)Robert Schumann, Thomas Moore, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XVIII. Zwei Venetianische Lieder (II)Robert Schumann, Thomas Moore, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XIX. Hauptmanns WeibRobert Schumann, Robert Burns, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XX. Weit, weitRobert Schumann, Robert Burns, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XXI. Was will die einsame Träne ?Robert Schumann, Heinrich Heine, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XXII. NiemandRobert Schumann, Robert Burns, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XXIII. Im WestenRobert Schumann, Robert Burns, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25:XXIV. Du bist wie eine BlumeRobert Schumann, Heinrich Heine, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XXV. Aus den östlichen RosenRobert Schumann, Friedrich Rückert, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner
Myrten, Op. 25: XXVI. Zum SchlussRobert Schumann, Friedrich Rückert, Sophie Koch, Nelson Goerner