account
basket
Challenge Records Int. logo
David Hyun-su Kim plays Schumann
Robert Schumann

David Hyun-su Kim

David Hyun-su Kim plays Schumann

Price: € 14.95
Format: CD
Label: Centaur Records, Inc.
UPC: 0044747387727
Catnr: CRC 3877
Release date: 04 March 2022
Buy
1 CD
✓ in stock
€ 14.95
Buy
 
Label
Centaur Records, Inc.
UPC
0044747387727
Catalogue number
CRC 3877
Release date
04 March 2022
Album
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
EN

About the album

This is an album of some of Schumann's greatest works for piano, performed on a time-appropriate fortepiano.
Played on copy of Conrad Graf (ca. 1830), made by Rod Regier in 2013.

Artist(s)

David Hyun-su Kim (fortepiano)

David Hun-su Kim is a concert pianist specializing in historically-informed performance. He is based in the United States.
more
David Hun-su Kim is a concert pianist specializing in historically-informed performance. He is based in the United States.

less

Composer(s)

Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann was a German composer and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist. He had been assured by his teacher Friedrich Wieck that he could become the finest pianist in Europe, but a hand injury ended this dream. Schumann then focused his musical energies on composing. Schumann's published compositions were written exclusively for the piano until 1840; he later composed works for piano and orchestra; many Lieder (songs for voice and piano); four symphonies; an opera; and other orchestral, choral, and chamber works. Works such as Carnaval, Symphonic Studies, Kinderszenen, Kreisleriana, and the Fantasie in...
more
Robert Schumann was a German composer and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist. He had been assured by his teacher Friedrich Wieck that he could become the finest pianist in Europe, but a hand injury ended this dream. Schumann then focused his musical energies on composing.
Schumann's published compositions were written exclusively for the piano until 1840; he later composed works for piano and orchestra; many Lieder (songs for voice and piano); four symphonies; an opera; and other orchestral, choral, and chamber works. Works such as Carnaval, Symphonic Studies, Kinderszenen, Kreisleriana, and the Fantasie in C are among his most famous. His writings about music appeared mostly in the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik (New Journal for Music), a Leipzig-based publication which he jointly founded.
In 1840, Schumann married Friedrich Wieck's daughter Clara, against the wishes of her father, following a long and acrimonious legal battle, which found in favour of Clara and Robert. Clara also composed music and had a considerable concert career as a pianist, the earnings from which, before her marriage, formed a substantial part of her father's fortune.
Schumann suffered from a mental disorder, first manifesting itself in 1833 as a severe melancholic depressive episode, which recurred several times alternating with phases of ‘exaltation’ and increasingly also delusional ideas of being poisoned or threatened with metallic items. After a suicide attempt in 1854, Schumann was admitted to a mental asylum, at his own request, in Endenich near Bonn. Diagnosed with "psychotic melancholia", Schumann died two years later in 1856 without having recovered from his mental illness.

less

Press

Play album Play album
01.
Papillons, Op. 2
28:27
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
02.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Preamble
03:59
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
03.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Pierrot
03:47
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
04.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Arlequin
02:09
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
05.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Valse noble
03:48
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
06.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Eusebius
03:43
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
07.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Florestan
02:02
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
08.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Coquette
02:31
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
09.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Replique
00:50
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
10.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Papillons
00:54
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
11.
Carnaval, Op. 9: A.S.C.H. S.C.H.A.
01:53
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
12.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Chiarina
02:04
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
13.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Chopin
01:58
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
14.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Estrella
00:31
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
15.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Reconnaissance
03:40
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
16.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Pantalon et Colombine
01:58
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
17.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Valse Allemande - Paganini
04:01
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
18.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Aveu
02:02
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
19.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Premenade
05:00
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
20.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Pause
00:20
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
21.
Carnaval, Op. 9: Marche des Davidsbundler contre les Philistins
06:59
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
22.
Arabeske, Op. 18
10:47
(Robert Schumann) David Hyun-su Kim
show all tracks

You might also like..

Alexander Scriabin
Mazurkas and Sonatas
Dzmitry Ulasiuk
Piano Music
Kirsten Johnson
Posthumous Songs of Alexander Zemlinsky
Steven Kimbrough
Alban Berg
Jugendlieder von Alban Berg
Steven Kimbrough
Piano Works
Junghwa Lee
Nikolai Medtner
Solo Piano Works of Nikolai Medtner, Vol. 1
Frank Huang
Various composers
Trumpet Music of the 20th Century
Roderick MacDonald
Leopold Godowsky
Apostle of the Left Hand
Nicholas Ross
Heinrich Marschner
Songs for Baritone
Jeffrey Williams
Charles Gounod
Chanter et Souffrir
Yi-Lan Niu
Gabriel Fauré
Les 13 Bacarolles
Namji Kim
Gabriel Dupont
Je donnerais mes jours
Rachel Joselson