Schumann Symphony No. 4

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Schumann Symphony No. 4 is a Romantic-era orchestral work by Robert Schumann, notable for its cyclic structure and seamless, interconnected movements.

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instanceOf symphony
alsoKnownAs Schumann’s Symphony No. 4 in D minor NERFINISHED
Symphony No. 4 in D minor NERFINISHED
belongsToRepertoire standard Romantic symphonic repertoire
catalogNumber Op. 120
composer Robert Schumann NERFINISHED
cyclicTechnique recurrence of main thematic material in multiple movements
dedicatedTo Joseph Joachim NERFINISHED
genre Romantic symphony
hasFinaleKey D major
hasMovement Langsam – Lebhaft
Romanze: Ziemlich langsam NERFINISHED
Scherzo: Lebhaft NERFINISHED
Ziemlich langsam – Lebhaft NERFINISHED
influencedBy Beethoven’s symphonic writing
key D minor
languageOfTitle German
movementCount 4
notableFeature cyclic structure
seamless connections between movements
thematic transformation across movements
orchestration horns
pairs of bassoons
pairs of clarinets
pairs of flutes
pairs of oboes
strings
timpani
trumpets
originalCompositionYear 1841
originalTitle Symphonie Nr. 4 d-Moll NERFINISHED
period Romantic era
placeOfRevision Düsseldorf NERFINISHED
premiereConductor Ferdinand David NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1841-12-06
premierePlace Leipzig NERFINISHED
publisherOfRevisedVersion Breitkopf & Härtel NERFINISHED
revisedVersion more heavily orchestrated than the 1841 version
revisedVersionPremierePlace Düsseldorf NERFINISHED
revisedVersionPremiereYear 1853
revisionYear 1851
structure continuous performance without full breaks between movements
tonalCenter D minor
typicalPerformanceDuration approximately 30 minutes
workNumberInComposerOutput fourth symphony NERFINISHED

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Symphony No. 4 in D minor, Op. 120 alsoKnownAs Schumann Symphony No. 4