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''Albumblätter'' (German for ''Album Leaves''), Op. 124, is a collection of piano pieces by
Robert Schumann Robert Schumann (; ; 8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic of the early Romantic music, Romantic era. He composed in all the main musical genres of the time, writing for solo piano, voice and piano, chamber ...
assembled from earlier unpublished pieces after the success of the ''
Album for the Young ''Album for the Young'' ('), Op. 68, was composed by Robert Schumann in 1848 for his three daughters. The album consists of a collection of 43 short works. Unlike the ', they are suitable to be played by children or beginners. The second part, st ...
(Album für die Jugend)'', Op. 68. Originally intended to form part of a single collection entitled ''Spreu'' (English: ''Chaff''), these pieces were published in 1853, some two years after the first collection '' Bunte Blätter'', Op. 99.


History

Following the success of the ''Album für die Jugend'', Op. 68, Robert Schumann began work in late 1850 on a new collection of piano pieces. However, unlike Op. 68, this new collection would comprise material that the composer had written earlier in his career, but held back from publication. Schumann held ambivalent feelings about the material, reflected in the proposed title for this new collection ''Spreu''. In the event, his proposed publisher F. W. Arnold rejected the title and the pieces were instead published in two separate collections, '' Bunte Blätter'', Op. 99, published in 1851, and ''Albumblätter'', Op. 124, published in December 1853. As with ''Bunte Blätter'' the pieces span a wide period of the composers active career and come from a variety of compositions by the composer, the earliest material dates from 1832 and comprises pieces, considered for, but not included in '' Carnaval, Op. 9''. Other material used included pieces intended for a composition that was never published entitled ''XII Burle'' (English ''12 Burleskes''), short pieces written to mark specific family occasions and, dating from 1845, a canon sketched for his ''Studies for Pedal piano'', Op. 56, but ultimately not used in that project.


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* *, Piano Soloist: Friederike Richter {{Schumann solo piano 1853 compositions Piano music by Robert Schumann Compositions for solo piano