Schumann’s Diminished Ninth
🎶 Support the channel: / classicalnerd ---------- 📚 Sources mentioned in the video: “The Songs of Robert Schumann” by Eric Sams, third edition (Indiana University Press, 1993) “The Genesis of Schumann’s ‘Dichterliebe:’ A Source Study” by Rufus E. Hallmark (UMI Research Press, 1976/9) “The Inner Musical Workings of Robert Schumann” by Geoffrey Narramore Moon (PhD dissertation, Adelaide University, Nov. 2001) ---------- Music: Robert Schumann: “Am leuchtenden Sommermorgen” from Dichterliebe (1840), performed by Anton Belov and Lydia Brown and available on IMSLP: https://tinyurl.com/diminishedninth ---------- Contact Information: Questions and comments can be directed to: nerdofclassical [at] gmail.com Facebook: / classicalnerd Instagram: / the_classical_nerd ---------- All images and audio in this video are for educational purposes only and are not intended as copyright infringement. If you have a copyright concern, please contact me using the above information.

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