Maria, you cannot say Schumann was "supernul" for opera. Beethoven also wrote one only, that cannot be the reason why he should be "supernul".
Must say I like "Genoveva", yes I like it much, but there again I'm biased...To cut it short, it's just like the symphonies....Schumann symphonies are great and indeed influenced those of Brahms (and Brahms btw will ever be the disciple of the divine Schumann), but at the same time we know, and he knew, that he was better for finer achievements.
Sure, a sonata is a symphony without fat. The best genre, actually, and that is why my dear Schumann has written the best sonatas ever, and why they are rich and full of everything like true symphonies.
God bless Schumann's 105 & 121
Must say I like "Genoveva", yes I like it much, but there again I'm biased...To cut it short, it's just like the symphonies....Schumann symphonies are great and indeed influenced those of Brahms (and Brahms btw will ever be the disciple of the divine Schumann), but at the same time we know, and he knew, that he was better for finer achievements.
Sure, a sonata is a symphony without fat. The best genre, actually, and that is why my dear Schumann has written the best sonatas ever, and why they are rich and full of everything like true symphonies.
God bless Schumann's 105 & 121
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