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Author: srattle
Date: 2008-12-20 19:47
Hi,
Does anyone have any information as to which edition of this Schumann trio is the most 'correct'?
It's also very unclear to me where the trills in the first mvt. should go, any ideas?
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Author: Tony Pay ★2017
Date: 2008-12-23 16:31
Sacha wrote:
>> Does anyone have any information as to which edition of this Schumann trio is the most 'correct'?>>
Judging by the Henle edition of the Fantasiestuecke , I think that the Henle edition of this piece too would give you the most complete information. And I'm almost sure there is one -- but I only have the Breitkopf.
>> It's also very unclear to me where the trills in the first mvt. should go, any ideas?>>
The key to understanding this is to appreciate that an accidental beside the 'tr' refers not to the trill itself but to the pitch of the nachschlag. So in bar 8 the trill is a semitone, E to F natural, but the nachschlag is D#E. In bar 30 the trill is a whole tone, E to F# (accidental ABOVE the 'tr') and in fact Schumann writes out the nachschlag D#E (though I suppose he could have written another # beside the 'tr'). In bar 46 the trill is again a semitone, B to C, and again the # beside the 'tr' refers to the nachschlag A#B.
Similar considerations govern the trills in the last movement of the Rhenish Symphony, which as you know we've just been doing.
Tony
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