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Whose piano work is Carnival?

Carnival is Schumann's piano works.

Carnival for the piano is a piano suite composed by Schumann in 1833~1835. This collection of piano music consists of 21 ditties, each with its own title, including waltzes, waltzes and other musical genres, which is a very romantic composition technique.

Schumann is the most outstanding romantic musician in the history of German music in the first half of 19th century, and also the most outstanding music critic in the history of European music. He was born in 181 and died in 1856.

Schumann's creation began with piano music writing. His important works include Carnival, Symphony Etudes, Chrysler Liana, Fantasia, Childhood Scenes, Poet's Love, Women's Love and so on. In addition, he also wrote 25 songs, many of which reflected revolutionary enthusiasm.

Mardi Gras was written in 1834. The whole song consists of 21 ditties, which is its masterpiece. The creative technique is novel and poetic. Its appearance marks the birth of a new musical style, for example, the characters in the masquerade are unique.

Young Sibius and Frestein allude to the author himself, while Xia Lina alludes to Mrs. Schumann Clara. This technique of using pseudonyms to allude is an innovation in music, breaking the stale old frame in the music industry and opening a precedent for romantic music expressionism.