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 Re: What is to be thought of transcriptions and arrangements?
Author: John Peacock 
Date:   2014-06-07 13:04

Tony,

> elevate my interest in Schumann's opinion above my interest in John Peacock's opinion

I hope it didn't seem like I was trying to imply that I knew better than Schumann.

I'm just admitting defeat: the Schumann quote seems to imply that he felt the romances were somehow out of character for the clarinet, but when I try to find such uncharacteristic passages, I'm more struck by things that do seem very well suited. Perhaps others can be more discerning.

Is there any corresponding sanction regarding the fantasiestucke? Presumably these were written very much with the clarinet in mind, and yet I've heard them done extremely well on e.g. the Cello. Up till now, I had the impression that Schumann had possessed the knack of writing chamber music that was highly transferrable between instruments. It would be interesting to understand why he felt the romances to be an exception.

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