Soirées musicales
Clara Schumann’s Soirées musicales, Op. 6, composed in 1836 when she was seventeen, is one of her most substantial early piano cycles. Its six movements range from brilliant figuration and dance rhythm to lyrical introspection and darker dramatic writing. This Felix Editions publication makes the work available as practical Romantic piano repertoire for advanced pianists, teachers, students and collectors.
About this edition
This edition presents Soirées musicales as a usable performing and study text rather than as a scan or facsimile. The layout is intended for clear reading at the piano, with the cycle treated as a coherent work rather than as a loose group of salon pieces.
The publication forms part of Felix Editions’ broader attention to nineteenth-century piano repertoire beyond the familiar canon. For pianists who want to explore Clara Schumann’s early works in a reliable, readable format, it offers a practical route into a cycle that combines virtuoso writing, character-piece imagination and Romantic dance forms.
The music
Soirées musicales consists of six movements: Toccatina, Notturno, Mazurka, Ballade, Mazurka II and Polonaise. The outer movements frame the cycle with brilliance and rhythmic energy, while the inner pieces move through more lyrical, dramatic and harmonically shaded territory.
The Ballade is especially notable for its expressive weight and contrapuntal density. Across the cycle, Clara Schumann brings together fashionable Romantic genres — toccata, nocturne, mazurka, ballade and polonaise — with a strong sense of contrast and continuity. The result is not merely a sequence of attractive pieces, but a compact piano cycle with breadth, variety and interpretative substance.
The writing requires an advanced pianist. It calls for clarity in fast textures, control of voicing, rhythmic flexibility and the ability to move convincingly between brilliance, lyricism and darker dramatic expression. For recital programming, the cycle offers a persuasive way to include Clara Schumann’s early piano music without relying only on shorter individual character pieces.
Who is it for?
This edition is intended for advanced pianists, conservatoire students, teachers, repertoire researchers and collectors of Romantic piano music. It will be particularly useful for players looking for substantial nineteenth-century repertoire by Clara Schumann, or for teachers who want to introduce students to Romantic character writing beyond the most frequently performed works.
For performers, Soirées musicales offers a varied recital group with clear contrasts of mood and texture. For students, it provides valuable study in Romantic voicing, dance rhythm, characterisation and formal pacing. For collectors, it represents an important early work by a composer whose piano music is increasingly being reassessed on its own terms.
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