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- 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...
- Society for Theatrical Research. pp. 9–11. Freyberger, Regina (2009). Märchenbilder—Bildermärchen. Athena. p. 453. ISBN 978-3-89896-350-3. Merrill, Russell;...
- (without opus number, but dating from 1824). Robert Schumann wrote his Märchenbilder for viola and piano. He also wrote a set of four pieces for clarinet...
- original Russian title for the pieces Skazki is often replaced by Märchen Märchenbilder (Schumann) for viola and piano, by Robert Schumann Märchen or Marchen...
- A minor (1851) Op. 110, Piano Trio No. 3 in G minor (1851) Op. 113, Märchenbilder, for Viola (or Violin) and Piano (1851) Op. 121, Violin Sonata No. 2...
- three acts (1939) Die stumme Serenade, Op. 36, operetta (1946–1950) Märchenbilder ("Fairy Tale Pictures"), Op. 3 (1911) (second movement "The Princess...
- Neiße (1904 Braunschweig) Erich Wolfgang Korngold: movement No. 3 of Märchenbilder Op. 3 (1911 Karlsbad) Amon Düül II: instrumental psychedelic rock track...
- Fugue, Intermezzo and Finale for Violin, Viola, Cello Robert Schumann Märchenbilder for Viola and Orchestra (1851) Peter Sculthorpe Elegy for Viola and...
- Geringas, Julius Berger, cellos. (LP ECM 1347/48) Robert Schumann: Märchenbilder, Op. 113, Märchenerzählungen, Op. 132. Kim Kashkashian, viola, Robert...
- Concerto with Yehudi Menuhin conducting and has recorded Robert Schumann's Märchenbilder and Rebecca Clarke's Sonata for Viola, to some acclaim. Coletti was...