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Three Romances for Oboe and Piano

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The Three Romances for Oboe and Piano, Op. 94 (German: ドイツ語:Drei Romanzen) is a composition by Robert Schumann, his only composition for oboe. It was composed in December 1849. The work consists of three short pieces in A-B-A form, and it was written during what was speculated to be one of Schumann's manic episodes.
An average full performance lasts roughly 12 minutes.
== Background ==
The Romances were written in December 1849, one of the most productive years of Schumann's entire career. Previously that year, Schumann had written two other works for wind instruments and piano: the Adagio and Allegro, op. 70, for French Horn and piano, and the Fantasy Pieces for Clarinet and Piano, op. 73.〔 According to Schumann himself, the pieces were written on December 7, 11, and 12th in Dresden.〔 Unlike many other oboe works at the time, the pieces were not the result of a commission by a prominent soloist of the day.〔 Schumann gave the pieces to his wife Clara Schumann, whom he once described as his own "right hand",〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Robert & Clara Schumann CD Details )〕 as a Christmas present, calling them his "hundredth opusculum." Schumann's mental health was quickly deteriorating during the time of the pieces' writing; shortly afterwards, he moved from Dresden to Düsseldorf, where he was admitted to and eventually died in an asylum.

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