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  • Clara Schumann
  • German pianist and composer (1819–1896)

    Clara Josephine Schumann (/ˈʃuːmɑːn/; German: [ˈklaːʁa ˈʃuːman]; née Wieck; 13 September 1819 – 20 May 1896) was a German virtuoso pianist, composer, and

    Clara Schumann

    Clara Schumann

    Clara_Schumann

  • Robert Schumann
  • German composer, pianist and critic (1810–1856)

    suitable husband for her, Schumann married Wieck's daughter Clara in 1840. In the years immediately following their wedding Schumann composed prolifically

    Robert Schumann

    Robert Schumann

    Robert_Schumann

  • List of compositions by Clara Schumann
  • compositions by Clara Schumann, initially arranged by genre, sortable by date of completion (click on "Comp.Date" column header). Koch, Paul-August. "Clara Wieck-Schumann:

    List of compositions by Clara Schumann

    List_of_compositions_by_Clara_Schumann

  • Piano Concerto (Clara Schumann)
  • Musical composition by Clara Schumann

    minor, Op. 7, was composed by Clara Wieck, better known as Clara Schumann after her later marriage to Robert Schumann. She completed her only finished

    Piano Concerto (Clara Schumann)

    Piano Concerto (Clara Schumann)

    Piano_Concerto_(Clara_Schumann)

  • Piano Trio (Clara Schumann)
  • 1846 composition by Clara Schumann

    Composed in 1846, the Piano Trio in G minor, opus 17 by Clara Schumann is considered her greatest, most mature four-movement work. It is her only piano

    Piano Trio (Clara Schumann)

    Piano Trio (Clara Schumann)

    Piano_Trio_(Clara_Schumann)

  • Eugenie Schumann
  • German pianist (1851–1938)

    She was one of eight children and the youngest daughter of Robert and Clara Schumann. Eugenie studied piano with her mother and with Ernst Rudorff in Berlin

    Eugenie Schumann

    Eugenie_Schumann

  • Johannes Brahms
  • German composer and pianist (1833–1897)

    and, through Joseph Joachim, gained Robert and Clara Schumann's support and guidance. He lived with Clara in Düsseldorf, becoming devoted to her amid Robert's

    Johannes Brahms

    Johannes Brahms

    Johannes_Brahms

  • Piano Concerto No. 1 (Brahms)
  • Piano concerto

    orchestration. In 1853 Robert Schumann had bought a grand piano for Clara so that the household had two. In September 1856 Brahms sent Clara the first movement of

    Piano Concerto No. 1 (Brahms)

    Piano Concerto No. 1 (Brahms)

    Piano_Concerto_No._1_(Brahms)

  • Symphony No. 4 (Schumann)
  • Last published symphony by Robert Schumann

    Robert Schumann, was first completed in 1841. Schumann heavily revised the symphony in 1851, and it was this version that reached publication. Clara Schumann

    Symphony No. 4 (Schumann)

    Symphony No. 4 (Schumann)

    Symphony_No._4_(Schumann)

  • Franz Liszt
  • Hungarian composer and pianist (1811–1886)

    of his time, including Hector Berlioz, Frédéric Chopin, Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann and Richard Wagner, among others. Liszt was the first to apply

    Franz Liszt

    Franz Liszt

    Franz_Liszt

  • Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann
  • Museum in Schmorsdorf, Saxony, Germany

    Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann is a small museum in Schmorsdorf [de], in the municipality of Müglitztal, near Dresden in Saxony, Germany. It is dedicated

    Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann

    Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann

    Lindenmuseum_Clara_Schumann

  • Geliebte Clara
  • 2008 German film

    death, about the pianist Clara Schumann and her marriage with the composer Robert Schumann. After a performance of Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto in A minor

    Geliebte Clara

    Geliebte_Clara

  • Piano Quintet (Schumann)
  • 1842 chamber work by Robert Schumann

    1842 Schumann had completed no chamber music at all, with the exception of an early piano quartet composed in 1829. Following his marriage to Clara in 1840

    Piano Quintet (Schumann)

    Piano Quintet (Schumann)

    Piano_Quintet_(Schumann)

  • Carnaval (Schumann)
  • Work for piano composed by Robert Schumann

    and has long been a staple of the pianist's repertoire. Both Schumann and his wife Clara considered his solo piano works too difficult for the general

    Carnaval (Schumann)

    Carnaval (Schumann)

    Carnaval_(Schumann)

  • List of compositions by Robert Schumann
  • song composition around the time of his marriage to Clara Wieck. Partly due to Clara Schumann's encouragement, he then expanded his oeuvre to orchestral

    List of compositions by Robert Schumann

    List of compositions by Robert Schumann

    List_of_compositions_by_Robert_Schumann

  • Piano Concerto (Schumann)
  • Romantic concerto by Robert Schumann

    publishers. In August 1841 and January 1843 Schumann revised the piece, but was unsuccessful. His wife Clara, an accomplished pianist, then urged him to

    Piano Concerto (Schumann)

    Piano Concerto (Schumann)

    Piano_Concerto_(Schumann)

  • Friedrich Wieck
  • German musician and author (1785–1873)

    daughter, Clara, a child prodigy who was undertaking international concert tours by age eleven and who later married her father's pupil Robert Schumann, in

    Friedrich Wieck

    Friedrich Wieck

    Friedrich_Wieck

  • Mariane Bargiel
  • German pianist, soprano and piano teacher (1797–1872)

    a German pianist, soprano and piano teacher. She was the mother of Clara Schumann. Born Mariane Tromlitz in Greiz, she was the first child of George Christian

    Mariane Bargiel

    Mariane_Bargiel

  • Myrthen
  • 1840 song cycle by Robert Schumann

    composed in the spring of 1840 by Robert Schumann. Its 26 Lieder were written as a wedding gift for his fiancée, Clara Wieck, and presented to her on the eve

    Myrthen

    Myrthen

    Myrthen

  • Three Romances for Violin and Piano
  • Violin and piano music composition

    Piano, Op. 22, by Clara Schumann, were written in 1853 and first published in 1855. Having moved to Düsseldorf in 1853, Clara Schumann produced several

    Three Romances for Violin and Piano

    Three Romances for Violin and Piano

    Three_Romances_for_Violin_and_Piano

  • Song of Love (1947 film)
  • 1947 film by Clarence Brown

    relationship between renowned 19th-century musicians Clara Wieck Schumann (Katharine Hepburn) and Robert Schumann (Paul Henreid). The film, which also stars Robert

    Song of Love (1947 film)

    Song_of_Love_(1947_film)

  • Clara (given name)
  • Name list

    (1856–1938), Danish actress Clara Schumann (1819–1896), German pianist, composer Clara Segura (born 1974), Catalan actress Clara Seley (1905–2003), Russian

    Clara (given name)

    Clara (given name)

    Clara_(given_name)

  • War of the Romantics
  • 19th century musical schism

    maintained the artistic legacy of Robert Schumann, Clara's husband, who had died in 1856.[citation needed] Initially, Schumann maintained artistically fruitful

    War of the Romantics

    War_of_the_Romantics

  • Three Romances for Oboe and Piano (Schumann)
  • Musical composition by Robert Schumann

    a commission by a prominent soloist of the day. Schumann gave the pieces to his wife Clara Schumann, whom he once described as his own "right hand,"

    Three Romances for Oboe and Piano (Schumann)

    Three Romances for Oboe and Piano (Schumann)

    Three_Romances_for_Oboe_and_Piano_(Schumann)

  • Fantasie in C (Schumann)
  • Piano piece by Robert Schumann

    origin in early 1836, when Schumann composed a piece entitled Ruines expressing his distress at being parted from his beloved Clara Wieck (later to become

    Fantasie in C (Schumann)

    Fantasie in C (Schumann)

    Fantasie_in_C_(Schumann)

  • Marie Fillunger
  • Austrian opera singer

    Austrian singer, and the longtime partner of Eugenie Schumann, who was a daughter of Robert and Clara Schumann. Fillunger was born in Vienna. She studied at

    Marie Fillunger

    Marie_Fillunger

  • 4 Polonaises (Clara Schumann)
  • 1831 series of four works of music

    Quatre Polonaises pour le pianoforte by Clara Schumann was published in 1831, and is labeled as opus 1. A work labeled as a "Polonaise" exhibits musical

    4 Polonaises (Clara Schumann)

    4 Polonaises (Clara Schumann)

    4_Polonaises_(Clara_Schumann)

  • Piano Quartet (Schumann)
  • Piano Quartet by Robert Schumann (1842)

    to the Russian cellist Mathieu Wielhorsky, it was written with Schumann's wife Clara in mind, who would be the pianist at the premiere on 8 December

    Piano Quartet (Schumann)

    Piano Quartet (Schumann)

    Piano_Quartet_(Schumann)

  • Schmorsdorf lime tree
  • Natural monument in the center of Schmorsdorf

    to its impressive size. Notably, the renowned pianist and composer Clara Schumann visited the Linden Tree multiple times between 1836 and 1849. In her

    Schmorsdorf lime tree

    Schmorsdorf lime tree

    Schmorsdorf_lime_tree

  • Ernestine von Fricken
  • Austrian pianist (1816–1844)

    Briefwechsel Robert und Clara Schumanns mit Korrespondenten in Österreich, Ungarn und Böhmen, [Correspondence of Robert and Clara Schumann with correspondents

    Ernestine von Fricken

    Ernestine von Fricken

    Ernestine_von_Fricken

  • Shelley Fabares
  • American actress and singer (born 1944)

    first appearance on television in an episode of Letter to Loretta, "The Clara Schumann Story" (1954). Early TV appearances included the Producers' Showcase

    Shelley Fabares

    Shelley Fabares

    Shelley_Fabares

  • Lichtentaler Allee
  • Historic park and arboretum in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    garden containing busts of Clara Schumann, Johannes Brahms, and Robert Stolz. Dahlia garden Pavillon Bénazet Clara Schumann Johannes Brahms Robert Stolz

    Lichtentaler Allee

    Lichtentaler Allee

    Lichtentaler_Allee

  • Florence May
  • English pianist and biographer (1845 – 1923)

    music with Clara Schumann in Lichtental, Vienna in 1871. While Schumann was on holiday, Brahms took over her training as a favour to Schumann, and May and

    Florence May

    Florence_May

  • Henry Daniell
  • English actor (1894–1963)

    his portrayal of Franz Liszt in the biographical film of Robert and Clara Schumann, Song of Love (1947). His name is sometimes spelled "Daniel". Daniell

    Henry Daniell

    Henry Daniell

    Henry_Daniell

  • David Watkin (cinematographer)
  • English cinematographer (1925–2008)

    for Thesaurus?, first published in 1998 and the second volume, Was Clara Schumann a Fag Hag?, published in 2008, by Scrutineer Publishing, were both designed

    David Watkin (cinematographer)

    David_Watkin_(cinematographer)

  • Symphony No. 2 (Schumann)
  • 1847 symphony by Robert Schumann

    his intensive study of counterpoint in the same year with his wife, Clara Schumann. Hence, this symphony can be seen as a direct product of his shift of

    Symphony No. 2 (Schumann)

    Symphony No. 2 (Schumann)

    Symphony_No._2_(Schumann)

  • Marie Wieck
  • German pianist, singer, and composer (1832–1916)

    renowned piano teacher Friedrich Wieck and the younger half-sister of Clara Schumann who was 12 years older. Marie was born in Leipzig to Friedrich Wieck

    Marie Wieck

    Marie Wieck

    Marie_Wieck

  • Frederick Moyer
  • American concert pianist

    Tillotson, Bass and Peter Fraenkel, Drums J122 - Edward MacDowell & Clara Schumann: Two Piano Concerti; Edward MacDowell: Piano Concerto No. 2 in D Minor

    Frederick Moyer

    Frederick Moyer

    Frederick_Moyer

  • Schumann House, Leipzig
  • Building in Leipzig, Germany

    The Schumann House is a cultural site in Leipzig in Germany. The musicians Robert Schumann and his wife Clara lived here for their first four years of

    Schumann House, Leipzig

    Schumann House, Leipzig

    Schumann_House,_Leipzig

  • Die Blümelein, sie schlafen
  • WoO 31. He dedicated this collection to the children of Robert and Clara Schumann. Die Blümelein, sie schlafen schon längst im Mondenschein, sie nicken

    Die Blümelein, sie schlafen

    Die Blümelein, sie schlafen

    Die_Blümelein,_sie_schlafen

  • August Schumann
  • 18th- and 19th-century German bookseller and publisher

    Friedrich August Gottlob Schumann (March 2, 1773 – August 10, 1826) was a German bookseller and publisher. His best-known work is the 18-volume Lexicon

    August Schumann

    August Schumann

    August_Schumann

  • F-A-E Sonata
  • Collaborative composition for violin and piano

    Mundi. Lisa Marie Landgraf, Tobias Koch. Albert Dietrich, Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Joseph Joachim, Ferdinand David. Complete Works

    F-A-E Sonata

    F-A-E Sonata

    F-A-E_Sonata

  • Leipzig
  • City in Saxony, Germany

    Felix Mendelssohn from 1845 until his death in 1847. Schumann House, home of Robert and Clara Schumann from 1840 to 1844. The Museum of Antiquities of Leipzig

    Leipzig

    Leipzig

    Leipzig

  • Serenades (Brahms)
  • Orchestral works by Johannes Brahms

    lighter orchestral pieces, these Serenades. The second was first sent to Clara Schumann, who was delighted by it. The first serenade was completed in 1858.

    Serenades (Brahms)

    Serenades (Brahms)

    Serenades_(Brahms)

  • Hans Joachim Köhler
  • German musicologist

    aspects of Robert and Clara Schumann, he published two monographs on Schumann's works: Alltag und Kunst – Das Domizil der Schumanns in der Leipziger Inselstraße

    Hans Joachim Köhler

    Hans_Joachim_Köhler

  • Joseph Joachim
  • Hungarian violinist, composer, and teacher (1831–1907)

    tours. In 1853, he was invited by Robert Schumann to the Lower Rhine Music Festival, where he met Clara Schumann and Brahms, with whom he performed for

    Joseph Joachim

    Joseph Joachim

    Joseph_Joachim

  • A German Requiem (Brahms)
  • Work by Johannes Brahms

    in 1854, the year of Schumann's mental collapse and attempted suicide, and of Brahms's move to Düsseldorf to assist Clara Schumann and her young children

    A German Requiem (Brahms)

    A German Requiem (Brahms)

    A_German_Requiem_(Brahms)

  • List of women composers by birth date
  • Christian mystic, visionary, and polymath; Fanny Hensel (1805–1847); Clara Schumann (1819–1896); Ethel Smyth (1858–1944); Amy Beach (1867–1944); Rebecca

    List of women composers by birth date

    List of women composers by birth date

    List_of_women_composers_by_birth_date

  • Nancy B. Reich
  • American musicologist (1924–2019)

    was an American musicologist, most renowned for her 1985 biography of Clara Schumann. She attended the High School of Music and Art, where she played viola

    Nancy B. Reich

    Nancy_B._Reich

  • Amalie Joachim
  • Austrian-German singer and voice teacher (1839–1899)

    was the wife of the violinist Joseph Joachim, and a friend of both Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms, with whom she made international tours. Born Amalie

    Amalie Joachim

    Amalie Joachim

    Amalie_Joachim

  • Grandes Études de Paganini
  • Six piano études by Franz Liszt from themes of Paganini

    revised versions). Original version (1838), S. 140 – Dedicated to Madame Clara Schumann Étude No. 1 in G minor "Tremolo", marked Andante Non troppo – lento

    Grandes Études de Paganini

    Grandes Études de Paganini

    Grandes_Études_de_Paganini

  • Christiane Schumann
  • Christiane Schumann, née Schnabel (28 November 1767 in Karsdorf – 4 February 1836 in Zwickau), was the wife of August Schumann (1773–1826) and mother

    Christiane Schumann

    Christiane Schumann

    Christiane_Schumann

  • Isata Kanneh-Mason
  • British pianist (born 1996)

    Wales. Kanneh-Mason records for Decca. Romance: The Piano Music of Clara Schumann (2019), Classical Artist Albums Chart number one, 18 July 2019 Summertime

    Isata Kanneh-Mason

    Isata Kanneh-Mason

    Isata_Kanneh-Mason

  • Matvei Wielhorski
  • Russian-Polish cellist (1794–1866)

    Russia's first major composer and entertained Robert and Clara Schumann on their visit to Russia. Schumann dedicated his Piano Quartet to Wielhorski. The Wielhorski

    Matvei Wielhorski

    Matvei Wielhorski

    Matvei_Wielhorski

  • John Arthur St. Oswald Dykes
  • English pianist and teacher

    Raff and Clara Schumann, he was professor of piano at the Royal College of Music for over 50 years, from 1889 until 1941. (Another Clara Schumann pupil,

    John Arthur St. Oswald Dykes

    John_Arthur_St._Oswald_Dykes

  • Dreaming (1944 German film)
  • 1944 film

    Kayssler. It portrays the lives of the pianist Clara Schumann and her composer husband Robert Schumann. It was shot at the Babelsberg and Tempelhof Studios

    Dreaming (1944 German film)

    Dreaming_(1944_German_film)

  • Women in music
  • music repertoire. In the Concise Oxford History of Music, for example, Clara Schumann is one of the only women composers mentioned. "O frondens virga" From

    Women in music

    Women_in_music

  • Four Pieces for Piano, Op. 119 (Brahms)
  • 1894 musical works by Johannes Brahms

    intermezzo from Op. 119 belies its vague title. In a letter from May 1893 to Clara Schumann, Brahms wrote: I am tempted to copy out a small piano piece for you

    Four Pieces for Piano, Op. 119 (Brahms)

    Four Pieces for Piano, Op. 119 (Brahms)

    Four_Pieces_for_Piano,_Op._119_(Brahms)

  • Adolph Bargiel
  • German musician

    Between 1825 and 1841 he was married to Mariane Tromlitz, the mother of Clara Schumann by her previous husband, Friedrich Wieck. From 1810 to 1819 he was a

    Adolph Bargiel

    Adolph Bargiel

    Adolph_Bargiel

  • Anna Gourari
  • German musician

    International Chopin competition in Göttingen 1994 First International Clara-Schumann-Klavierconcours in Düsseldorf; jury: Martha Argerich, Alexis Weissenberg

    Anna Gourari

    Anna_Gourari

  • Violin Sonata No. 1 (Schumann)
  • 1851 composition by Robert Schumann

    on 16 October 1851 by Clara Schumann and Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski. It was given its official premiere by Clara Schumann and Ferdinand David in

    Violin Sonata No. 1 (Schumann)

    Violin Sonata No. 1 (Schumann)

    Violin_Sonata_No._1_(Schumann)

  • Cello Concerto (Schumann)
  • Musical work by Robert Schumann

    gesture used throughout the piece as a signal and homage to his wife, Clara Schumann – this motive was used to the same end in his first piano sonata. Also

    Cello Concerto (Schumann)

    Cello Concerto (Schumann)

    Cello_Concerto_(Schumann)

  • Piano Sonata No. 2 (Schumann)
  • Composition for piano by Robert Schumann

    Clara Schumann claimed to be "endlessly looking forward to the second sonata", but nevertheless Robert revised it several times. At Clara Schumann's request

    Piano Sonata No. 2 (Schumann)

    Piano Sonata No. 2 (Schumann)

    Piano_Sonata_No._2_(Schumann)

  • Liana Șerbescu
  • Musician

    1987 Clara Wieck-Schumann, 7 Variationen über ein Thema von Robert Schumann, Op. 20; – Romanze in B minor, Piano Concerto, Op. 7, Clara Schumann Orchestra

    Liana Șerbescu

    Liana Șerbescu

    Liana_Șerbescu

  • Spring Symphony (film)
  • 1983 film

    Hoppe. It portrays the life of the pianist Clara Wieck and her relationship with the composer Robert Schumann. The film's sets were designed by the art

    Spring Symphony (film)

    Spring_Symphony_(film)

  • Pianist
  • Musician who plays the piano

    and Schumann. The Romantic era also saw the emergence of pianists better known for their performances than for composing, such as Clara Schumann and Hans

    Pianist

    Pianist

    Pianist

  • Piano Concerto No. 2 (Brahms)
  • Piano concerto by Brahms

    concerto, which indicates that he was always self-critical. He wrote to Clara Schumann: "I want to tell you that I have written a very small piano concerto

    Piano Concerto No. 2 (Brahms)

    Piano Concerto No. 2 (Brahms)

    Piano_Concerto_No._2_(Brahms)

  • Toccata (Schumann)
  • is partially based on the Czerny Toccata in C major, Op. 92, which Clara Schumann spent much of her youth practicing. Louis, Sol. "Toccata for piano in

    Toccata (Schumann)

    Toccata (Schumann)

    Toccata_(Schumann)

  • Gisela Schäfer
  • German internist (1924–2021)

    Schumann Prize of the City of Zwickau. In 1994, the first Concours Clara Schumann for piano, founded by Schäfer, took place in Düsseldorf. On 26 March

    Gisela Schäfer

    Gisela Schäfer

    Gisela_Schäfer

  • Three Intermezzi for piano, Op. 117 (Brahms)
  • 1892 piano pieces by Johannes Brahms

    Litzmann, Berthold (1927). Clara Schumann — Johannes Brahms. Briefe aus den Jahren 1853–1896 (Hildesheim ed.). pp. 487f. Schumann — Brahms Briefwechsel, vol

    Three Intermezzi for piano, Op. 117 (Brahms)

    Three Intermezzi for piano, Op. 117 (Brahms)

    Three_Intermezzi_for_piano,_Op._117_(Brahms)

  • 4 Pièces caractéristiques
  • 1836 series of 4 compositions by Clara Schumann

    4 Pièces caractéristiques by Clara Schumann was composed between 1834 and 1836, and published in 1836. The entire work is labeled as opus 5, and is written

    4 Pièces caractéristiques

    4 Pièces caractéristiques

    4_Pièces_caractéristiques

  • Kate Ralph
  • Welsh composer and pianist

    1937) was a Welsh composer and pianist who received a scholarship from Clara Schumann to attend the Royal Academy of Music. Her bardic name/pseudonym was

    Kate Ralph

    Kate Ralph

    Kate_Ralph

  • Mathilde Verne
  • English pianist (1865–1936)

    England, the fourth of ten children. After studying for four years under Clara Schumann in Frankfurt, she became established as a concert pianist in 1887, as

    Mathilde Verne

    Mathilde Verne

    Mathilde_Verne

  • Piano Sonata No. 2 (Brahms)
  • 1852 composition by Johannes Brahms

    its technical demands and highly dramatic nature. It is dedicated to Clara Schumann. The sonata is in four movements: Allegro non troppo, ma energico (F♯

    Piano Sonata No. 2 (Brahms)

    Piano Sonata No. 2 (Brahms)

    Piano_Sonata_No._2_(Brahms)

  • Elise List
  • German singer (1822–1893)

    – 4 January 1893 Munich) was a German singer and friend of Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann, Felix Mendelssohn, and Franz Liszt, who was enamored of her

    Elise List

    Elise List

    Elise_List

  • Franklin Taylor
  • English pianist and teacher (1843–1919)

    pianist, organist, music educator, and writer on music. He was a pupil of Clara Schumann. Born in Birmingham, Franklin Taylor showed early promise as a pianist

    Franklin Taylor

    Franklin_Taylor

  • Eduard Clemens Fechner
  • German painter (1799–1861)

    Fechner. His sister, Clementine Wieck Fechner, was the stepmother of Clara Schumann née Wieck, the famous pianist and composer, once Clementine married

    Eduard Clemens Fechner

    Eduard_Clemens_Fechner

  • Allegro Brillant (Mendelssohn)
  • consisting of a theme in A major, written in 1841 and dedicated to Clara Schumann. The expressive Andante theme alternates between the Secondo and Primo

    Allegro Brillant (Mendelssohn)

    Allegro_Brillant_(Mendelssohn)

  • Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 118 (Brahms)
  • 1893 set of piano pieces by Johannes Brahms

    were completed in 1893 in Bad Ischl and published with a dedication to Clara Schumann. The set was the penultimate of Brahms's published works. The pieces

    Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 118 (Brahms)

    Six_Pieces_for_Piano,_Op._118_(Brahms)

  • Horacio Gutiérrez
  • Cuban-American classical pianist (born 1948)

    William Masselos, a pupil of Carl Friedberg, who himself had studied with Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms. In 1970, he was a student at the Juilliard School

    Horacio Gutiérrez

    Horacio_Gutiérrez

  • Schumann (surname)
  • Surname list

    Rapid Fire Pistol shooter Clara Schumann (née Wieck, 1819–1896), German pianist and composer; wife of Robert Schumann Coco Schumann (1924–2018), German jazz

    Schumann (surname)

    Schumann_(surname)

  • Fanny Davies
  • British pianist (1861–1934)

    Conservatory under Carl Reinecke and Oscar Paul. Next, she studied under Clara Schumann in Frankfurt. She died, aged 73, in London, England. Davies's first

    Fanny Davies

    Fanny Davies

    Fanny_Davies

  • Lisa Batiashvili
  • Georgian violinist (born 1979)

    Grammophon, 15 February 2011. 2013: Brahms & Clara Schumann – Brahms: Violin Concerto & Clara Schumann – Three Romances for Violin and Piano. Staatskapelle

    Lisa Batiashvili

    Lisa Batiashvili

    Lisa_Batiashvili

  • Arthur Bransby Burnand
  • (Croydon 1859 -1907) was an English composer. He studied in Germany with Clara Schumann but settled in London. His songs and piano pieces were popular before

    Arthur Bransby Burnand

    Arthur_Bransby_Burnand

  • Berthold Litzmann
  • German literary historian (1857–1926)

    part biography of Clara Schumann. Litzmann was born in Kiel, the son of Carl Conrad Theodor Litzmann. He died in Munich. Clara Schumann. Ein Künstlerleben

    Berthold Litzmann

    Berthold Litzmann

    Berthold_Litzmann

  • Freiberg
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    politician, Reichstag deputy Bernd Schröder (born 1942), football coach Clara Schumann (1819–1896), pianist Gottfried Silbermann (1683–1753), organ builder

    Freiberg

    Freiberg

    Freiberg

  • Music
  • Form of art using sound

    encyclopedias; for example, in the Concise Oxford History of Music, Clara Schumann is one of the few female composers who is mentioned. Women comprise

    Music

    Music

    Music

  • Felicia Tuczek
  • German composer and pianist

    Leopoldine Tuczek. Her sister, Clara, also a singer, married composer and conductor Max Bruch. Felicia Tuczek studied with Clara Schumann, then worked as a concert

    Felicia Tuczek

    Felicia_Tuczek

  • Hoch Conservatory
  • Music school in Frankfurt, Germany

    has played an important role in the history of music in Frankfurt. Clara Schumann taught piano, as one of the distinguished teachers in the late 19th

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  • Introduction and Concert Allegro (Schumann)
  • 1853 composition by Robert Schumann

    was one of his last works. Composed in 1853, Schumann gave the autograph score to his wife, Clara Schumann, as a birthday gift; she would give the first

    Introduction and Concert Allegro (Schumann)

    Introduction and Concert Allegro (Schumann)

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  • Heinrich Dorn
  • German conductor, composer, teacher, and journalist

    - a post he held until 1869. Dorn taught counterpoint to Clara Schumann and Robert Schumann, and was a friend of Franz Liszt. He was a harsh critic of

    Heinrich Dorn

    Heinrich Dorn

    Heinrich_Dorn

  • Violin Sonata No. 2 (Schumann)
  • Robert Schumann was completed in November 1851, Dedicated to the violinist Ferdinand David, the sonata received its first public performance from Clara Schumann

    Violin Sonata No. 2 (Schumann)

    Violin Sonata No. 2 (Schumann)

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  • Holly Mathieson
  • New Zealand conductor (born 1981)

    Philharmonic Orchestra and Isata Kanneh-Mason, Mathieson has recorded music of Clara Schumann commercially for Decca Classics. In 2018, Mathieson first guest-conducted

    Holly Mathieson

    Holly_Mathieson

  • A minor
  • Minor musical scale based on the note A

    Rosamunde Piano Sonata, D 845 Arpeggione Sonata, D. 821 Clara Schumann Piano Concerto, Op. 7 Robert Schumann Three Romances for Oboe and Piano, Op. 94 Violin

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  • Éliane Reyes
  • Belgian classical pianist

    was a finalist at the Montreal International Musical Competition, the Clara Schumann International Piano Competition[dead link] in Düsseldorf, where she

    Éliane Reyes

    Éliane Reyes

    Éliane_Reyes

  • Adele Schopenhauer
  • German author (1797–1849)

    Schopenhauer, Clara Schumann und Annette von Droste-Hülshoff [Mini biographies: On Cornelia Goethe, Adele Schopenhauer, Clara Schumann, and Annette von

    Adele Schopenhauer

    Adele Schopenhauer

    Adele_Schopenhauer

  • Partita for Violin No. 2 (Bach)
  • Composition for violin by Johan Sebastian Bach

    Washington Post. Johannes Brahms described the piece in a letter to Clara Schumann: "On one stave, for a small instrument, the man [Bach] writes a whole

    Partita for Violin No. 2 (Bach)

    Partita for Violin No. 2 (Bach)

    Partita_for_Violin_No._2_(Bach)

  • Alto Rhapsody
  • 1869 rhapsody for alto, male chorus, and orchestra by Johannes Brahms

    im Winter. It was written in 1869, as a wedding gift for Robert and Clara Schumann's daughter, Julie. Brahms scholars have long speculated that the composer

    Alto Rhapsody

    Alto Rhapsody

    Alto_Rhapsody

  • Carl Czerny
  • Austrian composer, teacher and pianist (1791–1857)

    Beethoven's works for piano" (1846). Johannes Brahms wrote about it to Clara Schumann in a letter of March 1878: "I certainly think Czerny's large pianoforte

    Carl Czerny

    Carl Czerny

    Carl_Czerny

  • Friedrich List
  • German-born American economist (1789–1846)

    Heine and, through his daughters, befriended the musicians Robert and Clara Schumann. Soon after his arrival in Leipzig in 1833, List began to promote the

    Friedrich List

    Friedrich List

    Friedrich_List

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