

Robert Schumann
Frauenliebe und Leben
Short instrumentation: 1 1 2 2 - 2 0 0 0, str
Duration: 25'
Text von: Adalbert von Chamisso
Bearbeitet von: Conrad Artmüller
Instrumentation details:
flute
oboe
1st clarinet in Bb and A
2nd clarinet in Bb and A
1st bassoon
2nd bassoon
1st horn in F
2nd horn in F
violin I
violin II
viola
violoncello
contrabass
Schumann - Frauenliebe und Leben for soprano or mezzo-soprano and orchestra
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Robert Schumann
Schumann: Frauenliebe und Leben - op. 42Orchestration: für Sopran oder Mezzosopran und Orchester
Type: Partitur
Language: Deutsch
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I have often accompanied Schumann’s Frauenliebe und Leben as a pianist at Lieder evenings, and the dramaturgy of the cycle up to its abrupt and lethal ending fascinates me still. But why arrange the work for orchestra, now, 165 years after it was written? In “Frauenliebe“, in contrast to Schumann's “Myrten“ or “Liederkreis“, the piano part is not arranged in a particularly “pianistic“ way, but contains tonal colours and accents which in some ways might be better realised by an orchestra – in any case, I have always “heard“ the orchestra while performing the work.
The idea was to give Schumann's work the full tonal spectrum of the orchestra, paying strict attention to the original and without changing a note – with the question of how Schumann himself might have orchestrated the piece always at the front of my mind. Some adaptations had to be made, of course – the orchestra has no pedal, which meant that some notes (mostly in the bass) had to be extended, or longer held chords in the piano part had to be shortened to avoid distracting dissonances.
The orchestral version allows both concert organisers and performers the possibility of presenting Frauenliebe und Leben to a new audience as part of an orchestral concert.
Conrad Artmüller