C.Schumann, Three Romances for Violin and Piano op. 22[BAR:BA10947]

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Schumann, Clara
Three Romances for Violin and Piano op. 22
- Ground-breaking Urtext edition based on primary sources never consulted before
- With a preface (EN, DE), critical commentary, and detailed Performing Practice Commentary (EN)
- With an Urtext violin part, as well as a second part with fingering and other performance markings (both including an appendix with Wasielewski’s alternative version of Romance no. 1)

Edition no.
BA 10947
ISMN
9790006569960

Editor
Ross, Jacqueline
Instrumentation of the work
Piano, Violin
Product format
Performance score, Part, Urtext edition
Instrumentation
Piano, Violin
Binding
Stapled
Pages / Format
IX, 27/9/9 S. - 31,0 x 24,3 cm


The Romances op. 22 are today among Clara Schumann’s most popular chamber music works. For violinists and pianists, they’re also of particular importance due to the wealth of information by Schumann, Joseph Joachim, and Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski on fingering, bowing, and phrasing in these three pieces.

While working on the composition and publication of the Romances op. 22, Schumann was in close contact with these two great violinists of the nineteenth century. She consulted Wasielewski while completing an early version of Romance no. 1, while Joachim was involved in a later, complete version and the preparation of the first edition.

Jacqueline Ross’ scholarly-critical edition is the first to include, in addition to the first edition, the numerous manuscript sources that survive today, such as: Schumann’s draft manuscript, presentation autographs for Wasielewski and Joachim, as well as copyists’ parts once owned by the two violinists.

This edition has two separate parts for the violin, allowing its use in two ways: first, as a straightforward Urtext edition; and second, as an edition informed by historical performing practice, supported by the detailed Performing Practice Commentary on nineteenth-century violin and piano technique.