Product Description
Einsame Blumen ("Lonely Flowers") is the third piece from Robert Schumanns Waldszenen (Forest Scenes), Op. 82, a set of nine short piano pieces composed in 18481849.
Background and context:
Waldszenen, Op. 82
Composed in 184849, during a peaceful and reflective period in Schumanns life while he lived in Dresden.
The set portrays imaginary scenes from a forest, reflecting Romantic ideals of nature, solitude, and fantasy.
It was published in 1850 and dedicated to Johann Peter (a friend of Schumann).
Written in a gentle, simple ternary form (ABA).
Features a graceful, flowing melody, suggestive of a peaceful forest scene.
Marked Einfach (simple) emphasizing a natural, unpretentious beauty. Uses subtle harmonies and dynamics to convey intimacy and poetic atmosphere.
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