• Most of Clara Schumann's music was never played by anyone else and largely forgotten until a resurgence of interest in the 1970s.
  • Kaynakça. Litzmann, Berthold. Clara Schumann: An Artist's Life, page 13. New York: Da Capo Press; 1979. ISBN 0-306-79582-5.
  • 1828 yilinda müstakbel esi robert schumann ile tanisir ve robert schumann clara'yi piyano calarken dinler.
  • It is not surprising that with the resurgence of interest in Clara Schumann in the 1990s and 2000s, came a novel, an opera, and a play drawn from her life.
  • In the Clara Schumann anniversary year, there are special concerts everywhere in Germany and exhibitions in Zwickau, Frankfurt, Bonn and Leipzig.
  • From a modern perspective, it is easy to typecast German pianist, composer and teacher, Clara Josephine Schumann, née Wieck (1819–1896), as the...
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  • But something took place that was to have a profound impact on Clara's life. In October, a new student moved into the Wieck household named Robert Schumann.
  • The Concerto Clara Schumann’s compositions were limited in number, but they show magnificent skills based on the musical education she received.
  • The first few months of 1844 were spent on a concert tour of Russia with Clara, which depressed Schumann by making him conscious of his inferior role.