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Schumann

[shoo-mahn]

noun

  1. Clara Clara Wieck, 1819–96, German pianist and composer (wife of Robert Schumann).

  2. Robert 1810–56, German composer.



Schumann

/ ˈʃːə /

noun

  1. Elisabeth. (eˈliːzabɛt). 1885–1952, German soprano, noted esp for her interpretations of lieder

  2. Robert Alexander. (ˈroːbɛrt alɛˈksandər). 1810–56, German romantic composer, noted esp for his piano music, such as Carneval (1835) and Kreisleriana (1838), his songs, and four symphonies

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A chamber music concert with works by Schumann and Brahms played by Korean musicians is the closing event Tuesday.

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She started playing piano by ear when she was 4 and before long was studying the work of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Schumann.

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He put the composer first, spending his life digging deeper and deeper into Beethoven, Bach, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Brahms, Debussy, Schoenberg.

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His great-grandfather, also a conductor, was a supporter of Robert Schumann.

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The exhibition on mental health and Schumann is billed as an immersive experience that will explore the composer’s struggles as well as his admiration for the music of Bach.

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