3 in G minor by Robert Schumann was written in 1851, and is his opus 110.
It has four movements: The work was written in Düsseldorf, and first rehearsed there in mid-November 1851.
It was first performed publicly in Leipzig in 1852 and dedicated to Niels Gade.
[1] It was not given its first Carnegie Hall performance in New York City until 1958, by the Trio di Bolzano.
This year 1851 was a busy one for Schumann, in which he also revised his 1841 symphony in D minor, and wrote his Violin Sonatas #1 & #2, a number of songs and choral works including Der Rose Pilgerfahrt, and also composed his overtures Julius Caesar and Hermann und Dorothea.