- Robert Schumann - Wikipedia
The performance of Schumann's First Symphony and Piano Concerto at the Musikverein on 1 January 1847 attracted a sparse and unenthusiastic audience, but in Berlin the performance of Das Paradies und die Peri was well received, and the tour gave Schumann the chance to see numerous operatic productions
- Robert Schumann | Biography, Wife, Music, Compositions, Death . . .
Robert Schumann, German Romantic composer renowned particularly for his piano music, songs (lieder), and orchestral music Many of his best-known piano pieces were written for his wife, the pianist Clara Schumann Learn more about his life and works in this article
- Schumann: the composer who walked a tightrope between genius . . .
Robert Schumann was a composer of extraordinary depth, a visionary who fused literature and music to create some of the most evocative works of the Romantic era
- Robert Schumann - World History Encyclopedia
Robert Schumann (1810-1856) was a German composer of Romantic music, particularly piano and orchestral works, as well as over 250 songs or lieder He was also
- Robert Schumann (1810–1856) | Composer | Biography, music and . . .
Robert Schumann (1810–1856) was a German romantic composer and influential music critic Although Schumann was no child prodigy, he went on to become one of the most important composers of the 19th century and is recognised as such 200 years after his birth
- Robert Schumann (1810–1856): Biography, Music + More | CMS . . .
Though Schumann’s work in other genres (with the exception of the piano concerto) were slower to public acclaim, his orchestral and chamber works now occupy a special place in the “classical” tradition
- Robert Schumann: A Guide to Resources at the Library of Congress
Robert Schumann (1810–1856) was one of the most famous composers and music critics of 19th-century Europe This guide connects researchers to primary and secondary sources by and related to him in the Music Division's collections
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