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Posted by cloe on March 02, 19101 at 12:00:32:
In Reply to: Re: Robert Schumann's psychiatric illness posted by K. von Tschirnhaus on October 13, 19100 at 00:20:21:
hello, i can see that you are very knowledgable about schumann.... i am currently looking for information about schumann's piano conerto Op54 or anyone who loves this piece of music. any ysis, story about it will be very useful. did schumann write it for a special reason? was he going through a particularly emotional period? was it dedicated to his wife?
i am playing this in a concert therefore i really would like to know something more about it, some information that can't be found in books.
thank you so much!
cloe.
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