Eric Sams has noted that the word "Faschingsschwank" contains the letters ASCH SCHA in that order of appearance, and that Schumann used these notes in sequence as melodic material for this work. Robert Morgan has noted Schumann's use of Ludwig van Beethoven's Op. 26 as a model in this work, and also Schumann's use of musical symmetry. David Neumeyer has noted the similarity of the first section to the Valse Noble, Op. 77, No. 7 (D. 969) of Franz Schubert.
Original Name | Faschingsschwank aus Wien |
Date of composition | 1839 |
Catalogue | Op. 26 |
Instruments | Piano |
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Robert Schumann: Carnival Scenes from Vienna, Op. 26 Robert Schumann: Carnival Scenes from Vienna, Op. 26 Robert Schumann: Carnival Scenes from Vienna, Op. 26 |