Robert Schumann (June 8, 1810 - July 29, 1856) was a German composer and pianist. He was one of the most famous Romantic composers of the nineteenth century, as well as a famous music critic. An intellectual as well as an aesthete, his music reflects the deeply personal nature of Romanticism. Introspective and often whimsical, his early music was an attempt to break with the tradition of classical forms and structure which he thought too restrictive. Wikipedia
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A biography of Robert Schumann, listing his compositions and giving detail of his career as a composer, pianist, and critic with insights into his personality. www.carolinaclassical.com/schumann/index.html
2, 4, 11 are by Clara Schumann) [1840] 38 Symphony 1 in Bb, "Spring" [1841] 39 Song cycle, "Liederkreis" (not to be confused with Op. www.classical.net/music/composer/works/schumann/
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He made his New York debut at the age of twenty-one playing his own music and works by Prokofieff, Liszt and Schumann. innig.net/music/betts-innervoice/
The history of Robert Schumann, his journal of music criticism, his circle of fellow artists, and the battle they waged to defend the classical idea of beauty. Part of the Davidsbuendler site. members.aol.com/abelard2/march.htm