Robert Schumann facts are at once interesting and sad. He was born in 1810 to the son of a publisher and writer. He became known in his time for his duel talents for music criticism and classical composition, the latter of which relied upon much innovation of, and experimentation in, musical style. He is today known as one of the most influential of composer in the Romantic era of Classical music. Schumann married the daughter of a man with whom he was in legal battles. That woman became Clara Schumann, a famous pianists and composure in her own right. She also bore and was largely responsible for supporting eight children. Robert Schumann, though acclaimed, suffered mental illness and eventually took his life while in an asylum at age 46.
Entries from October 2011
Robert Schumann’s Live a Tale of Triumph and Despair
October 31st, 2011 · No Comments · Arts & Entertainment :: Books & Music
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Classical Music Genius Overcame Internal Struggles to Take His Place in Music History
October 8th, 2011 · No Comments · Arts & Entertainment :: Books & Music
Robert Schumann was born the youngest of children to a publisher and novelist. It was from his father that Schumann developed his writing talent and skill at criticism. The Robert Schumann biography is a mix tale of professional acclaim as a composer and personal struggles with internal demons. His influence on music is unquestioned; he was one of the most influential of the Romantic Classical composers. And he gained reputation for his musical criticism as well. But his accomplishments were made in the face of considerable personal struggle which left him institutionalized in his final years. He committed suicide at age 46.
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