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They have none of the unity and variety and solidity of the "Papillons" and the "Carnaval" of Schumann or the
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918
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He confides in her about his own work, tells her that his theoretical studies (with Heinrich Dorn) have progressed as far as the three-part fugue; and that he has a sonata in B minor and a set of "Papillons" ready; then jokingly asks her how the Frankfort apples taste and inquires after the health of the
The Loves of Great Composers Gustav Kobb�� 1887
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In 1831 his famous "Papillons" and other piano works appeared.
The Standard Oratorios Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers 1876
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Schumann's "Papillons" was an apt vehicle for Tsujii's abrupt vigor and snappy articulation.
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Schumann's "Papillons" was an apt vehicle for Tsujii's abrupt vigor and snappy articulation.
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Schumann's "Papillons" was an apt vehicle for Tsujii's abrupt vigor and snappy articulation.
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Schumann's "Papillons" was an apt vehicle for Tsujii's abrupt vigor and snappy articulation.
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In 2007, Pescia was responsible for the second volume of Claves's leisurely progress through Schumann's piano music, with recordings of Papillons, Davidsbündlertänze and Album for the Young.
Schumann: Carnaval; Impromptus Op 5; Noveletten Op 21, etc – review 2011
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Andras Schiff, a lifelong advocate of Schumann, has returned to manuscript sources for this recital, which begins early with Papillons, Op 11 and spans the composer's career through to Geistervariationen "Ghost Variations", in the middle of writing which Schumann attempted suicide.
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His generous encore was not a single piece, but another entire cycle: the bright flutters and gyrations of "Papillons."
Music review: András Schiff at Strathmore Anne Midgette 2010
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