Schumann

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At the Center of the Musical Universe
Robert and Clara Schumann II
Robert Schumann spent the last two-and-a-half years of his life in a private psychiatric hospital in Endenich. His medical records were discovered in 1991, and first published in 2006. They contain daily entries documenting treatment—including shielding from stimuli, physical procedures,
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At the Center of the Musical Universe
Robert and Clara Schumann
Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann, and Johannes Brahms are surely the most famous love triangle in the history of Western music. Details of the courtship, ensuing legal troubles and the eventual marriage between Robert and Clara are well known.
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Einsamkeit
Schumann Lieder
6 Gesänge, Op. 89 II. Heimliches Verschwinden From Einsamkeit Schumann Lieder (2017) Released by Harmonia Mundi Schumann: 6 Gesänge, Op. 89 – II. Heimliches VerschwindenFollowing a Schubertian venture that has revealed, over the past few years, his immense stature as
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Pictures from the East: Schumann’s Bilder aus Osten, Op. 66
Bilder aus Osten (Pictures from the East), 6 Impromptus for piano 4-hands, written 1848, came at a time in Schumann’s life when he was bothered by a number of problems. He had recurring bouts of tinnitus when all he could
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Unsung Concertos
Robert Schumann: Violin Concerto, WoO 23
One might reasonably assume that anything written by Robert Schumann for the concerto stage would be played the world over. But that simply is not the case, as onstage performances of his Violin Concerto remain a rarity. So, what actually
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Composers and Their Poets: Schumann II
After his phenomenal art song year of 1840, Schumann did not abandon lied but was much less focused in his production. In 1849, he produced his Spanisches Liederspiel (Spanish Song Game) This is not a book of song for one
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Composers and their Poets: Schumann I
Robert Schumann as a Song Composer In the generation following Schubert, his new model for lieder writing influences many composers. Robert Schumann (1810-1856) took his models to heart and in doing so, produced some of the best music of the
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The whores—embraces—lust—my innocence saved!
Robert Schumann and Christiane Apitzsch
In the summer of 1830, the 20-year-old Robert Schumann abruptly ended his law studies at Heidelberg University and decided to become a musician. His mother arranged a musical apprenticeship with Friedrich Wieck in Leipzig, and the 11-year-old Clara Wieck writes
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