Schumann

Schumann
Robert Schumann (8 June 1810 – 29 July 1856) was a German composer and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist. He had been assured by his teacher Friedrich Wieck that he could become the finest pianist in Europe, but a hand injury ended this dream. Schumann then focused his musical energies on composing.

Schumann's published compositions were written exclusively for the piano until 1840; he later composed works for piano and orchestra; many Lieder (songs for voice and piano); four symphonies; an opera; and other orchestral, choral, and chamber works. Works such as Carnaval, Symphonic Studies, Kinderszenen, Kreisleriana, and the Fantasie in C are among his most famous. His writings about music appeared mostly in the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik (New Journal for Music), a Leipzig-based publication which he jointly founded.

In 1840, Schumann married Friedrich Wieck's daughter Clara, against the wishes of her father, following a long and acrimonious legal battle, which found in favor of Clara and Robert. Clara also composed music and had a considerable concert career as a pianist, the earnings from which, before her marriage, formed a substantial part of her father's fortune.

Schumann suffered from a mental disorder, first manifesting itself in 1833 as a severe melancholic depressive episode, which recurred several times alternating with phases of ‘exaltation’ and increasingly also delusional ideas of being poisoned or threatened with metallic items. After a suicide attempt in 1854, Schumann was admitted to a mental asylum, at his own request, in Endenich near Bonn. Diagnosed with "psychotic melancholia", Schumann died two years later in 1856 without having recovered from his mental illness.
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Schumann

Robert Schumann (8 June 1810 – 29 July 1856) was a German composer and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist. He had been assured by his teacher Friedrich Wieck that he could become the finest pianist in Europe, but a hand injury ended this dream. Schumann then focused his musical energies on compos...
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SCHUMANN Sonata, Two Novelletes, Romance

Recorded: 1948-50
Duration 37:18

Kathleen Long, piano
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    MOZART Symphony No. 41 'Jupiter'
    BEETHOVEN
    Symphony No. 7
    BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6 'Pastoral'
    SCHUMANN
     Symphony No. 4 
    Live stereo recordings, 1962
    Total duration: 2hr 34:51

    Otto Klemperer, conductor
    The Philadelphia Orchestra

     

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    SCHUMANN Symphony No. 1
    SCHUMANN Symphony No. 4

    Recorded 1956-57
    Total duration: 56:24

    London Symphony Orchestra
    conducted by Josef Krips

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    SCHUMANN Violin Concerto

    Recorded in 1937
    Total duration: 27:24

    Georg Kulenkampff, violin
    Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conductor Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt

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      SCHUMANN  Dichterliebe, Op. 48
      SCHUMANN  Frauenliebe und -leben, Op. 42
      Recorded 1941
      Total duration: 48:03

      Lotte Lehmann, soprano
      Bruno Walter, piano
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      BEETHOVEN  Symphony No. 5
      BRAHMS  Tragic Overture
      MOZART  Piano Concerto No. 20
      SCHUMANN  Symphony No. 3, “Rhenish”
      TCHAIKOVSKY  Nutcracker Suite

      Live broadcast recordings, 1936/37
      Total duration: 2hr 7:39

      Heinrich Steiner, piano
      Orchester der Reichsenders Berlin
      Hamburg Radio Symphony Orchestra
      conducted by Max Fiedler