Robert Schumann
One of the great composers of the 19th century, Schumann was the quintessential artist whose life and work embodied the idea of Romanticism in music. Schumann was uncomfortable with larger musical forms, such as the symphony and the concerto (nevertheless, representative works in these genres contain moments of great beauty), expressing the full range of his lyrical genius in songs and short pieces for piano. Schumann's extraordinary ability to translate profound, delicate -- and sometimes fleeting -- states of the soul is exemplified by works such as the song cycle Dichterliebe (A Poet's Love), after Heinrich Heine, and his brilliant collections of short piano pieces, including Phantasiestücke (Fantastic Pieces), Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood), and Waldszenen (Forest Scenes). As other critics have observed, Schumann attained the elusive union of music and poetry which Romantic poets and musicians defined as the ultimate goal of art.
Schumann's father was a bookseller who encouraged Robert's musical and literary talents. Robert started studying piano at age 10. In 1828, he enrolled at the University of Leipzig as a law student, although he found music, philosophy, and Leipzig's taverns more interesting than the law. He also began studies with a prominent Leipzig piano teacher, Friedrich Wieck. There was serious mental illness in Schumann's family, and the composer, who most likely suffered from a manic-depressive condition, approached madness with the typical Romantic combination of fear and fascination. A compulsive womanizer and a heavy drinker, Schumann led a life that aggravated his psychological problems. His efforts to become a concert pianist failed after he developed partial paralysis of his right hand. According to a conventional story, the injury resulted from Schumann's compulsive use of a finger-strengthening device, but newer research points to mercury poisoning due to treatment for syphilis. Schumann settled on a career as a composer and musical writer, co-founding the influential Neue Zeitschrift für Musik and attracting attention early with his prophetic praise of Chopin. Many of his articles take the form of dialogues featuring the "League of David," young artists fighting the "Philistines," and headed by his alter egos "Florestan" and "Eusebius," intended to represent the two contrasting facets -- one ebullient, the other reserved -- of his personality. Schumann's music, with its sharp changes in mood, also reflects his tumultuous inner life. Wieck's highly talented pianist daughter Clara grew up and fell in love with Schumann, much to her father's horror. Despite Wieck's opposition, Clara and Robert gained the legal right to marry in 1840, a day before Clara's 21st birthday. During this period, Schumann composed feverishly. Spellbound by a musical thought, he would work himself to exhaustion, enthusiastically cultivating a particular genre for a period of time. (For instance, 1841 was a "year of songs" in which he brought the Romantic song cycle to its apex). He virtually invented the short, poetic, descriptive Romantic piano work, and produced such works in glorious profusion in the late 1830s. Schumann tackled larger forms in the 1840s, partly at Clara's urging; his four mature symphonies retain a place in the repertoire, but his opera Genoveva failed. He held several musical jobs, teaching at the newly founded Leipzig Conservatory, eventually becoming town music director in Düsseldorf, but without much success. On February 27, 1854, he threw himself into the freezing waters of the Rhine. After his rescue, he voluntarily entered an asylum. Although he had periods of lucidity, his condition deteriorated, and he died there in 1856, probably of tertiary syphilis.
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Aram Khachaturian: Symphony No. 3 · Suite No. 3
Robert Schumann, Frank Beermann
Classique - Paru chez CPO le 17 avr. 2023
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Robert Schumann: "Kreisleriana" & "Waldszenen"
Robert Schumann, Valery Afanassiev
Classique - Paru chez Denon le 1 janv. 2010
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Schumann: The Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 6
Classique - Paru chez Claves Records le 7 févr. 2017
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Kancheli: A Little Daneliade, Valse Boston, 18 Miniatures & Largo & Allegro
Elisaveta Blumina, Hartmut Schill, Robert Schumann
Classique - Paru chez Capriccio le 3 nov. 2023
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Carnaval
Classique - Paru chez Odradek Records le 17 mars 2017
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Robert Schumann : Symphonic Works
Michael Schønwandt, Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic
Classique - Paru chez Challenge Classics le 15 juin 2013
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Schumann - Janáček - Berg
Musique de chambre - Paru chez Wigmore Hall Live le 10 juin 2014
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30 Must-Have Cello Romances
Classique - Paru chez Cobra Entertainment LLC le 17 déc. 2013
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Romantic Recital for Piano
Classique - Paru chez Claves Records le 1 févr. 2013
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Pfitzner: Die Rose vom Liebesgarten
Opéra - Paru chez CPO le 23 juin 2017
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Wetzler, H.H.: Visionen / Assisi
Robert Schumann, Frank Beermann
Classique - Paru chez CPO le 27 oct. 2009
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Träumerei
Classique - Paru chez Blaricum CD Company (B.C.D.) B.V. le 11 avr. 2014
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Clara, Robert, Johannes: Atmosphere and Mastery
Alexander Shelley, Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra
Classique - Paru chez Les Productions Analekta Inc. le 24 mars 2023
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Schumann - Inspiring Classics
Classique - Paru chez UME - Global Clearing House le 7 oct. 2022
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Robert Schumann: Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op 54 / Franz Schubert: Fantasy in F Minor, D. 940 / Edvard Grieg: Holberg Suite, Op. 40
Classique - Paru chez RHI le 31 oct. 2016
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Clara & Robert Schumann, Brahms : Recital
Christiane Karg, Malcolm Martineau
Classique - Paru chez Wigmore Hall Live le 23 sept. 2016
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Kissin plays Schumann, Scriabin, Liszt, Bach
Classique - Paru chez Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga Musica le 1 janv. 2004
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Cello
Classique - Paru chez Cobra Entertainment LLC le 11 nov. 2014
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Schumann: The Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 4
Classique - Paru chez Claves Records le 1 mars 2010
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Clarinet Trios: Schumann; Bruch; Mozart
Leif Arne Pedersen, Henninge Landaas, Gonzalo Moreno
Classique - Paru chez Lawo Classics le 15 avr. 2019
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