Claudio Bohórquez and Péter Nagy are releasing a new album, dedicated to the tone poet par excellence, Robert Schumann, and his works for chamber duo. Performing a programme comprising works from the clarinet, oboe, viola and vocal repertoires, the two renowned soloists throw renewed light on some unknown facets of a famous composer. The key focus of the album is a central work in the field of Lieder: Schumann's Dichterliebe. Bohórquez and Nagy lure their listeners on a journey through the innermost core of Romantic emotions. Bohórquez has a highly interesting technique, sure to fascinate not just connoisseurs of Dichterliebe, of interpreting these songs without words with such a fine level of tonal nuance and such songful bowing that they never seem like wordless songs. There are further chamber works by Schumann to enjoy, the majority not actually written for the combination of cello and piano: his Three Fantasy Pieces op. 73 were originally composed for clarinet or violin and piano. Schumann actually wrote the Three Romances op. 94 for oboe, the Fairytale Pictures op. 113 for viola and piano. The experienced chamber music duo simply claim as their own these pieces which might seem alien to their combination of instruments.