Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann - German classical composer

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Robert Schumann

About Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann (8 June 1810 – 29 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic associated with the early Romantic era. He composed works across a wide range of genres, including music for solo piano, voice and piano, chamber ensembles, orchestra, choir, and opera. His compositions are often viewed as representative of German Romanticism. Born in Zwickau, Saxony, into a middle-class family with no direct musical background, Schumann initially considered careers in both law and music. He studied law at the universities of Leipzig and Heidelberg, though his main interests lay in music and Romantic literature. From 1829, he studied piano under Friedrich Wieck, but a hand injury curtailed his plans to become a concert pianist. As a result, he turned his focus to composition. His early output consisted mainly of piano works, including "Carnaval", "Davidsbündlertänze", "Fantasiestücke", "Kreisleriana", and "Kinderszenen", composed between 1834 and 1838. In 1834, he co-founded the "Neue Zeitschrift für Musik" and edited it for a decade. In his writings and compositions, he often expressed contrasting aspects of his personality, which he referred to as "Florestan" and "Eusebius". In 1840, despite opposition from Friedrich Wieck, Schumann married Wieck’s daughter, Clara, who was a distinguished pianist and composer. That year marked a surge in Schumann's compositional output, particularly in the area of Lieder. Notable works from this period include "Frauenliebe und Leben" and "Dichterliebe". In 1841, he shifted focus to orchestral music, completing the first of his four symphonies. The following year, he wrote several chamber works, including three string quartets, a piano quintet, and a piano quartet. During the remainder of the 1840s, despite episodes of ill health, Schumann continued composing and toured Europe with Clara. His only opera, "Genoveva" (1850), was not well received and has rarely been performed since. In 1850, Schumann became director of music in Düsseldorf. Although the position initially promised stability, difficulties arising from his introverted nature and mental health challenges led to his resignation after three years. In 1853, he and Clara met Johannes Brahms, then a young composer, whom Schumann supported in the "Neue Zeitschrift für Musik". Schumann's mental health declined severely in 1854, culminating in a suicide attempt. He was placed in a private sanatorium near Bonn, where he remained until his death in 1856. During his lifetime, Schumann was most celebrated for his piano music and Lieder, often noted for their poetic and programmatic qualities. Other works, especially those from his later years, received less attention and were sometimes viewed as less inspired. This view has become less dominant in recent scholarship, although his early piano and vocal compositions remain central to his reputation. Schumann exerted significant influence on 19th- and 20th-century composers, including Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss, Arnold Schoenberg, and Wolfgang Rihm in the German-speaking world, as well as Georges Bizet, Gabriel Fauré, Claude Debussy, and Maurice Ravel in France. His music also influenced Russian composers such as Anton Rubinstein and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

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Robert Schumann Fantasiestücke for clarinet (or cello or violin) & piano op. 73: II. Lebhaft, leicht
Robert Schumann Symphonie Nr. 3 Es-Dur "Rheinische": V. Lebhaft
Robert Schumann Liebeslied "Myrten" op. 25 Nr. 1 Widmung (transcription Franz Liszt)
Robert Schumann Andante cantabile dal Quartetto per pianoforte, violino, viola,
Robert Schumann 1.Satz aus der Sinfonie Nr.3 Es-Dur op.97 "Rheinische"
Robert Schumann Andante cantabile aus dem Klavierquartett Es-Dur op. 47
Robert Schumann Aus der Humoreske op.20
Robert Schumann Sinfonie Nr.3 Es-Dur op. 97 "Rheinische"
Robert Schumann Symphony No.1 in Bb major Opus 38 (1)
Robert Schumann Symphony No.2 in C major Opus 61 (3)
Robert Schumann Symphony No.3 in Eb major Opus 97 (3)
Robert Schumann Concierto para Piano
Robert Schumann Quinteto para piano y cuerdas Op.44
Robert Schumann Trío n.2 en fa mayor op.80
Robert Schumann 6 Canons For Pedal Piano Op. 56
Robert Schumann "Kinderszenen" op. 15
Robert Schumann Adagio en allegro voor hoorn (viool/cello ad lib.) en piano, op.70 in As gr.t.
Robert Schumann Fantasie voor piano, op.17 in C gr.t.
Robert Schumann Strijkkwartet, op.41 nr.1 in a kl.t.
Robert Schumann Thema met variaties, 1854, "Geistervariationen"
Robert Schumann Thema met variaties, 1854, "Geistervariationen"
Robert Schumann 2. Grosse Sonate fur Violine und Pianoforte op. 121, I. Ziemlich langsam
Robert Schumann Second Grand Sonata in D minor, Op.121
Robert Schumann Second Grand Sonata in D minor, Op.121
Robert Schumann Sonata In A Minor, Op.105
Robert Schumann "Mit Humor" da "5 Pezzi in modo popolare" op.102
Robert Schumann Allegro affettuoso dal concerto per pianoforte in la minore op.
Robert Schumann Ouverture "Hermann und Dorothea" op. 136
Robert Schumann Agnus Dei aus der Messe c-moll op. 147
Robert Schumann Arabeske op.18
Fantasiestücke for clarinet (or cello or violin) & piano op. 73: II. Lebhaft, leicht
Symphonie Nr. 3 Es-Dur "Rheinische": V. Lebhaft
Liebeslied "Myrten" op. 25 Nr. 1 Widmung (transcription Franz Liszt)
Andante cantabile dal Quartetto per pianoforte, violino, viola,
1.Satz aus der Sinfonie Nr.3 Es-Dur op.97 "Rheinische"
Andante cantabile aus dem Klavierquartett Es-Dur op. 47
Aus der Humoreske op.20
Sinfonie Nr.3 Es-Dur op. 97 "Rheinische"
Symphony No.1 in Bb major Opus 38 (1)
Symphony No.2 in C major Opus 61 (3)
Symphony No.3 in Eb major Opus 97 (3)
Concierto para Piano
Quinteto para piano y cuerdas Op.44
Trío n.2 en fa mayor op.80
6 Canons For Pedal Piano Op. 56
"Kinderszenen" op. 15
Adagio en allegro voor hoorn (viool/cello ad lib.) en piano, op.70 in As gr.t.
Fantasie voor piano, op.17 in C gr.t.
Strijkkwartet, op.41 nr.1 in a kl.t.
Thema met variaties, 1854, "Geistervariationen"
Thema met variaties, 1854, "Geistervariationen"
2. Grosse Sonate fur Violine und Pianoforte op. 121, I. Ziemlich langsam
Second Grand Sonata in D minor, Op.121
Second Grand Sonata in D minor, Op.121
Sonata In A Minor, Op.105
"Mit Humor" da "5 Pezzi in modo popolare" op.102
Allegro affettuoso dal concerto per pianoforte in la minore op.
Ouverture "Hermann und Dorothea" op. 136
Agnus Dei aus der Messe c-moll op. 147
Arabeske op.18