Traumerei from "Album for the Young" for Saxophone Ensemble (arr. Diego Marani) by R. Schumann Sheet Music for Woodwind Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Traumerei from "Album for the Young" for Saxophone Ensemble (arr. Diego Marani) Digital Sheet Music
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Traumerei from "Album for the Young" for Saxophone Ensemble (arr. Diego Marani)
by R. Schumann Woodwind Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Kinderszenen (original spelling Kinderscenen, "Scenes from Childhood"), Opus 15, by Robert Schumann, is a set of thirteen pieces of music for piano written in 1838. Schumann wrote 30 movements for this work, but chose 13 for the final version. The unused movements were later published in Bunte Blätter, Opus 99, and Albumblätter, Opus 124. Discussing the set, Schumann told his wife Clara that the "thirty small, droll things" were inspired by her comment that he sometimes seemed "like a child". In 1840, he described them as "more cheerful, gentler, more melodic" than his earlier works. Movement No. 7 of the work, Träumerei, is one of Schumann's best known pieces; it is the opening and closing musical theme of the 1947 Hollywood film Song of Love, and Träumerei is the title of a 1944 German biographical film on Schumann.

This arrangement for sax choir includes the following parts: Eb Sopranino, Bb Soprano 1-2, Eb Alto 1-2-3, Bb Tenor 1-2-3, Eb Baritone 1-2, Bb Bass.

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