Scherzo in G major, Op. 15 No. 4

by Clara Schumann

Romantic Advanced
Key G major
Composed 1841–1845
Published 1845
Duration 3 min

Instrumentation

Piano

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Musical Terms (2)

  • einfach German
    Simply, plainly. A marking calling for directness and absence of exaggeration, characteristic of the restrained lyricism in Clara Schumann's later piano style.
    Resist the urge to over-shape or sentimentalize. Let the melody speak with natural, unaffected phrasing — simplicity is the expressive goal.
  • sehr ausdrucksvoll German
    Very expressively. A performance direction frequently found in Clara Schumann's mature piano works, calling for heightened emotional engagement and vocal phrasing.
    Think of the phrase as a sung line. Shape each melodic arch with dynamic shading, and resist any mechanical evenness in the passage.

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