Piano Concerto in A minor
Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 7 (1836)
Which composer? Mozart's concerto no. 23 in A has its second theme in E major, and in the recapitulation it returns in A major. Schumann's concerto in A minor has its second theme in C major, returning in A major for the recapitulation.
Clara Schumann wrote no symphonies. She did, however, write a singal piano concerto (in A minor) before she married Robert Schumann, as well as a fair amount of chamber music and piano pieces.
There are several:Serenade by Franz SchubertPiano Concerto in A minor by Edvard GriegReverie (from Scenes from Childhood) by Robert Schumann
Piano Concerto in A minor
Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 7 (1836)
Robert Schumann, born Zwickau, 8th June 1810 died Endenich, 29th July 1856, was a classical composer. Some of his compositions were - 4 Symphonies - including No.1 "Spring" and No.3 "Rhenish" Piano Concerto in A minor Cello Concerto
Which composer? Mozart's concerto no. 23 in A has its second theme in E major, and in the recapitulation it returns in A major. Schumann's concerto in A minor has its second theme in C major, returning in A major for the recapitulation.
Four symphonies, a piano concerto, chamber music and music for solo piano. Hope this helped! (:
generally considered romantic classical music. Mostly piano music: many sonatas, a piano concerto, also four symphonies.
Clara Schumann wrote no symphonies. She did, however, write a singal piano concerto (in A minor) before she married Robert Schumann, as well as a fair amount of chamber music and piano pieces.
There are several:Serenade by Franz SchubertPiano Concerto in A minor by Edvard GriegReverie (from Scenes from Childhood) by Robert Schumann
Bach, Vivaldi, Schumann, Grieg - at least these four composed concertos in A minor, either for violin & orchestra or for piano & orchestra, and maybe others. Which one and what do you want to know about?
Robert Schumann has 8 children
Robert Schumann has 8 children
according to Wilhelm Altmann, Piano Concerto no. 2 Op. 83 dedicated to his dear friend and teacher Edward Marxsen.Other sources as well say Schumann.