Hasche-Mann

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Hasche-Mann is a brief, playful piano piece by Robert Schumann from his Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood), often interpreted as depicting a lively game of tag.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character piece
piano piece
belongsToCategory works for solo piano by Robert Schumann
composer Robert Schumann NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
cyclePosition one of the movements of Kinderszenen
dedicatedWorkCycleTo Clara Wieck NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1838
genre Romantic piano music
hasApproximateDuration short piece
hasCharacter lively
playful
hasForm miniature character piece
hasMovementType short
hasStylePeriod Romantic period NERFINISHED
hasTempoIndication fast
instrumentation solo piano
isEducationalRepertoireFor intermediate piano students
isFrequentlyPerformedWith Träumerei NERFINISHED
Von fremden Ländern und Menschen NERFINISHED
isProgrammatic true
languageOfTitle German
opusNumberOfParentWork Op. 15
partOf Kinderszenen NERFINISHED
Scenes from Childhood NERFINISHED
titleTranslation Blindman’s Buff
Catch-me NERFINISHED
typicalInterpretation depicts a lively game of tag

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Kinderszenen, Op. 15 movement Hasche-Mann