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Adagio and Allegro for Horn and Piano

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Adagio and Allegro, Op. 70, is a chamber music piece in A-flat major for piano and horn (optionally cello, double bass, viola or violin) by Robert Schumann. It was written in February 1849. Schumann planned alternative editions before it was printed in which the horn or cello or violin could be replaced. The title was initially intended to be "Romance and Allegro". Schumann then decided on "Adagio and Allegro".

Shortly after this work was completed, Clara Schumann commented that it was "just the sort of piece that I like, brilliant, fresh and passionate."

References

  1. Ernst Herttrich (Spring 2011). "Preface". Adagio and Allegro op. 70 for Piano and Horn. G. Henle Verlag. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  2. Humphries, John "The Early Horn" (Cambridge University Press, 2000)

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