By
Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann's "Cello Concerto in A Minor, Op. 129" is a significant composition in the cello concerto repertoire. Written in 1850, it showcases Schumann's Romantic style and his mastery of orchestration. The concerto consists of three movements and is known for its lyrical and introspective character. It is both a technical and expressive challenge for cellists, requiring virtuosity and a deep understanding of Schumann's romantic sentiment as a composer.
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by:
Pablo Ferrández
Virtuoso cello soloist Pablo Ferrández takes us into the complex, stormy world of Schumann's unique concerto for cello and orchestra.
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