Guitarist Tariq Harb performs “Erster Verlust“ or “First Loss“ from Robert Schumann’s Album for the Young, Op. 68. This is arranged for guitar by Martin Hegel.
While he also composed numerous larger works, Robert Schumann (1810-1856) is chiefly known for his mastery of the miniature: in little character pieces, in particular, he created wonderfully poetic music sometimes concentrated in just a few bars. Beyond the virtuoso displays of the early 19th Century, Schumann’s genius found expression in richly Romantic harmonies, expressive melodies and skilful polyphony.
Please enjoy this gem of a piece, and listen with headphones for maximum sonic effect! More videos to come.
Guitar: Douglass Scott, traditional spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides, 2009
Strings: Savarez, 510 CJ
Guitar support: Guitarlift
Camera: Sony a6400
Mics used: RODE NT55 pair
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