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The collection presents critical and biographical essays centered on a celebrated nineteenth-century pianist-composer, analyzing his piano works—preludes, études, nocturnes, mazurkas—and tracing his creative habits, technical innovations, and personal character. Other essays discuss how composers work and revise material, portray Robert Schumann through his letters, explore relations between music and morals, compare Italian and German vocal styles, and survey German opera's reception in New York. The pieces combine close musical analysis, anecdote, and cultural commentary to clarify style, performance practice, and artistic intent.
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