Clara Schumann composed her Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 7, in 1835 when she was just 15 years old. This concerto is one of her early compositions and demonstrates her prodigious talent as both a pianist and a composer.
Intermediate and early advanced violinists may find certain sections of the concerto approachable, but capturing the full essence of Clara Schumann’s Op. 7 requires a player with an advanced skill set. The ability to execute rapid runs, intricate trills, and navigate through challenging key changes is crucial in bringing out the depth and emotion inherent in the composition.