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- Schumann's Violin Concerto Went To
- Digibooklet Schumann Complete Symphonic Works Vol. IV
- Schumann and the Development of the Collaborative Relationship Between Voice and Piano in Opus 48 Dichterliebe
- Tonal and Topical Coherence in Brahms's Op.10 Ballades Jacob Joel Gran Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
- FEST03 Dichterliebe New.Indd
- Christian Thielemann
- Heinrich Heine - Poems
- Digibooklet Robert Schumann Complete Symphonic Works
- Text, Time, and Tonic: Aspects of Patterning in the Romantic Cycle
- New Compact Disc Release
- Robert Schumann Song Cycles
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- Schumann and the Development of the Collaborative Relationship Between Voice and Piano in Opus 48 Dichterliebe
- Reinterpreting Schumann: a Study of Large-Scale Structural and Atmospheric Associations in Schumann’S Frauenliebe Und -Leben and Dichterliebe Song Cycles
- Dichterliebe 1840
- Accent Symbols As an Interpretive Tool in Schumann’S Duo Works with Piano
- Virtuosity, Aesthetics, and the Artist in Liszt's Weimar Prose (1848-1861)
- The Inner Musical Workings of Robert Schumann, 1828-1840
- Why Winter Came for Women. Exploring the Exclusion of Women from Winterreise’S Performance Tradition
- Original Research Paper ABOUT the FOUR SONGS OMITTED from the REVISED DICHTERLIEBE Introduction
- Season Brochure
- Schumann's Dichterliebe: a Revelation of a Great Composer's
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Taustatietoa Esittämisen Tueksi
- Robert Schumann E O Dichterliebe Aproximação E Distanciamento Na Unidade Poético-Musical
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- IQBT Beginner's Guide: Classic Music
- The Piano in the Asylum and the Insanity of the Composer: Two Variations on a Theme (With Interlude) Stefan Wulf
- SCHUMANN Symphony No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 38, “Spring” (1841)
- Schumann's Dichte Liebe and Ealy Omantic Poetics
- Seattle Chamber Music Festival Repertoire, 1982
- The Schwanengesang Poets: Rellstab, Heine, and Seidl: Program
- 7 X 11 Long.P65
- Intimacy, Madness and the Music of Robert Schumann
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