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The Overture, Scherzo and Finale (German: Ouvertüre, Scherzo und Finale) in E major is a work for symphony orchestra by Robert Schumann. It is his opus 52, and was written in 1841. Schumann originally considered it his second symphony. The Overture, Scherzo and Finale was received tepidly by critics, was revised in 1845 and published the next year, with a dedication to Johannes Verhulst.
Overture. (Andante con moto in E minor – Allegro in E major and time) (sketched and completed in April 1841)
Scherzo. Vivo, in 8 time and in C♯ minor, whose theme is based on that of the overture. It has a trio section in D♭ major, in contrasting 4 time whose material reappears as the coda of the movement.
Finale. Allegro molto vivace (orchestrated around May 1841)