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Schumann: Works for Fortepiano

Jan Vermeulen (fortepiano)

it is in the sets for children and about childhood – the Album for the Young and
Kinderszenen – that I find his interpretations most charmingly appealing. Here he (Vermeulen) seems to capture...

Schumann: Works for Fortepiano

Jan Vermeulen (fortepiano)

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it is in the sets for children and about childhood – the Album for the Young and
Kinderszenen – that I find his interpretations most charmingly appealing. Here he (Vermeulen) seems to capture...

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Vermeulen explains his approach to Schumann: “In this recording, I have tried to approach Schumann’s metronome markings as closely as possible. “ He performs on an instrument made by Tröndlin in Leipzig between 1830 and 1935.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1. Eintritt (Entering the Forest)
Track length2:08
No. 2. Jager auf der Lauer (Hunter on the Look-out)
Track length1:33
No. 3. Einsame Blumen (Solitary Flowers)
Track length1:54
No. 4. Verrufene Stelle (Haunted Spot)
Track length3:00
No. 5. Freundliche Landschaft (Pleasant Scenery)
Track length1:09
No. 6. Herberge (At the Inn)
Track length2:07
No. 7. Vogel als Prophet (The Songster-Prophet)
Track length3:03
No. 8. Jagdlied (Hunting-Song)
Track length2:47
No. 9. Abschied (Farewell to the Forest)
Track length3:22
No. 1. Von fremden Landern und Menschen (Of Foreign Lands and People)
Track length1:09
No. 2. Curiose Geschichte (A Strange Story)
Track length1:04
No. 3. Hasche-Mann (Catch-as-catch-can)
Track length0:35
No. 4. Bittendes Kind (Pleading Child)
Track length0:43
No. 5. Gluckes genug (Happy Enough)
Track length1:20
No. 6. Wichtige Begebenheit (An Important Event)
Track length0:49
No. 7. Traumerei (Dreaming)
Track length2:00
No. 8. Am Camin (By the Fire-side)
Track length0:55
No. 9. Ritter vom Steckenpferd (Knight of the Hobby-horse)
Track length0:39
No. 10. Fast zu ernst (Almost Too Serious)
Track length1:21
No. 11. Furchtenmachen (Frightening)
Track length1:50
No. 12. Kind im Einschlummern (Child Falling Asleep)
Track length1:43
No. 13. Der Dichter spricht (The Poet Speaks)
Track length2:18
Introduzione
Track length0:12
I.
Track length0:51
II. Prestissimo
Track length0:25
III.
Track length1:10
IV. Presto
Track length0:47
V.
Track length1:10
VI.
Track length1:19
VII. Semplice
Track length0:49
VIII.
Track length1:35
IX. Prestissimo
Track length0:46
X. Vivo
Track length2:20
XI.
Track length3:00
XII. Finale
Track length2:26
Blumenstuck in D-Flat Major, Op. 19
Track length6:19
Thema: Andante
Track length1:38
Etude 1: Un poco piu vivo
Track length1:24
Etude 2: Espressivo
Track length3:15
Etude 3: Vivace
Track length1:27
Etude 4
Track length0:56
Etude 5: Scherzando
Track length1:20
Etude 6: Agitato
Track length1:05
Etude 7: Allegro molto
Track length1:19
Etude 8: Sempre marcatissimo
Track length1:42
Etude 9: Presto possibile
Track length0:45
Etude 10: Sempre con energia
Track length1:26
Etude 11: Con espressione
Track length2:21
Etude 12: Finale: Allegro brillante
Track length6:52
Anhang Variation 1
Track length1:54
Anhang Variation 2
Track length2:26
Anhang Variation 3
Track length1:37
Anhang Variation 4
Track length3:37
Anhang Variation 5
Track length3:25
No. 6. Armes Waisenkind (Orphan Child)
Track length1:31
No. 8. Wilder Reiter (Wild Horseman)
Track length0:39
No. 9. Volksliedchen
Track length1:29
No. 10. Frohlicher Landmann, von der Arbeit zuruckkehrend (The Happy Peasant)
Track length0:43
No. 12. Knecht Ruprecht (Santa Claus)
Track length2:05
No. 13. Mai, lieber Mai, bald bist du wieder da! (May, Sweet May)
Track length2:05
No. 14. Kleine Studie (Short Study)
Track length2:32
No. 15. Fruhlingsgesang (Song of Spring)
Track length2:27
No. 19. Kleine Romanze
Track length0:51
No. 21.
Track length1:58
No. 23. Reiterstuck
Track length1:36
No. 26.
Track length2:02
No. 28. Erinnerung
Track length1:55
No. 29. Fremder Mann
Track length2:29
No. 30.
Track length3:57

Awards and reviews

July/August 2011

it is in the sets for children and about childhood – the Album for the Young and
Kinderszenen – that I find his interpretations most charmingly appealing. Here he (Vermeulen) seems to capture all the innocence and naïveté of childhood, its
wonder, curiosity and, on occasion, even its mischief in a way that is thoroughly compelling.
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