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      • Clara Josephine Schumann ([ˈklaːʁa ˈʃuːman]; née Wieck; 13 September 1819 – 20 May 1896) was a German pianist, composer, and piano teacher.
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  2. May 6, 2017 · The love story of Clara and Robert Schumann is a unique one in musical history. For Robert's 31st birthday, Clara writes music to a poem that had always shown how she felt for him. On June 8th, 1841, she presents her song to to him, Liebst du um Schönheit, with words by Friedrich Rückert.

  3. Her life was punctuated by tragedy. Her husband was permanently institutionalized after a mental collapse. Her eldest living son Ludwig suffered from mental illness like his father and, in her words, eventually had to be "buried alive" in an institution. She became deaf in later life, and she often needed a wheelchair. [11]

  4. Clara Schumann was a German pianist, composer, and wife of composer Robert Schumann. Encouraged by her father, she studied piano from the age of five and by 1835 had established a reputation throughout Europe as a child prodigy. In 1838 she was honoured by the Austrian court and also was elected to.

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    • A talented pianist and composer. Clara Schumann, born Clara Wieck, is considered one of the most talented and distinguished composer–pianists of the Romantic era.
    • Child prodigy. Starting young, she was a child prodigy. Her father made her practise for two hours a day alongside her daily piano, violin, singing, theory, harmony, composition and counterpoint lessons.
    • Music in the family. Her father, Friedrich Wieck, was a famous German piano teacher. It was thanks to him that Clara studied music from such a young age.
    • Trendsetter – Playing from memory. At the tender age of 13, Clara was one of the first pianists to perform from memory. This has now become standard practice for most professional pianists.
  5. Schumann regarded motherhood as every woman’s main purpose in life, and in order not to disturb her husband, Clara had to limit her practising to the times when he was not at home. The paths in life taken by a highly sensitive composer and by a highly gifted pianist were extremely hard to reconcile.

  6. Jun 7, 2010 · Robert Schumann was a German composer and critic born in Zwickau on June 8, 1810. A quirky, problematic genius, he wrote some of the greatest music of the Romantic era, and also some of the...

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