Märchenbilder Explained

Märchenbilder or Fairy Tale Pictures, for Piano and Viola, Op. 113, was written by Robert Schumann in March 1851. The work is dedicated to the German violinist and conductor Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski. It consists of four character pieces and is an original composition featuring the viola from the Romantic period.

Schumann gives us few clues as to what creatures or events are depicted within each movement. His 1853 composition Märchenerzählungen for clarinet, viola and piano also leaves the details to the imagination of the performers and the audience.

The autograph manuscript of the work was purchased in May 2014 by the Library of Congress, where it is currently preserved.

Movements

  1. Nicht schnell (Not Fast) in D minor
  2. Lebhaft (Lively) in F major
  3. Rasch (Quick) in D minor
  4. Langsam, mit melancholischem Ausdruck (Slowly, with Melancholic Expression) in D major

The fourth of these movements is based on a theme that resembles a theme introduced in the third movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 (Op. 125). Whether this is coincidental is unconfirmed.

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