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Clara Wieck Schumann
Born: September 13, 1819; Leipzig, Germany   Died: May 20, 1896; Frankfurt, Germany  
Clara Wieck Schumann has often been misleadingly referred to as the wife of composer Robert Schumann, and as one of the leading pianists of her day, rather than as a composer in her own right. Beginning in the last quarter of the twentieth century however, her stature as a composer finally became recognized. Still, she cannot by any reasonable measure be ranked as a major composer, owing in great part to her relatively small output. She ...
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Robert & Clara Schumann: Lieder / Bonney, Ashkenazy
Release Date: 05/13/1997   Label: Decca   Catalog: 452898   Number of Discs: 1
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Am Strande (8)
Am Strande ("Traurig schau ich von der Klippe"), for voice & piano (1)
Beim Abschied (7)
Caprices en forme de valse, Op. 2 (1)
Caprices en forme de valse, Op. 2: no 7 (1)
Concerto for Piano in A minor, Op. 7 (4)
Concerto for Piano in A minor, Op. 7: Romance (3)
Das Veilchen (7)
Der Abendstern (5)
Der Wanderer (5)
Der Wanderer in der Sägemühle (5)
Die gute Nacht (10)
Er ist Gekommen in Sturm und Regen, song for voice & piano, Op. 12/2 (1)
Etude for Piano in A flat major (1)
Fugues (3) on themes of JS Bach (1)
Gemischte Chöre (3) (1)
Impromptu for Piano in E major (2)
Impromptu for Piano in G major, Op. 9 "Souvenir de Vienne" (2)
Konzertsatz (Concerto Movement), for piano & orchestra in F minor (1)
Lied(er) (2)
Lieder (3), Op. 12 (3)
Lieder (3), Op. 12: no 1, Er ist gekommen (15)
Lieder (3), Op. 12: no 2, Liebst du um Schönheit (15)
Lieder (3), Op. 12: no 3, Warum willst du andre fragen? (14)
Lieder (4) for violin and piano (1)
Lieder (6), Op. 13 (5)
Lieder (6), Op. 13: no 1, Ich stand in dunkeln Träumen "Ihr Bildnis" (12)
Lieder (6), Op. 13: no 2, Sie liebten sich Beide (14)
Lieder (6), Op. 13: no 3, Liebeszauber (7)
Lieder (6), Op. 13: no 4, Der Mond kommt still gegangen (4)
Lieder (6), Op. 13: no 5, Ich hab'in deinem Auge (6)
Lieder (6), Op. 13: no 6, Die stille Lotosblume (8)
Lieder aus Jucunde (6), Op. 23 (4)
Lieder aus Jucunde (6), Op. 23: no 1, Was weinst du (7)
Lieder aus Jucunde (6), Op. 23: no 2, An einem lichten Morgen (6)
Lieder aus Jucunde (6), Op. 23: no 3, Geheimes Flüstern (7)
Lieder aus Jucunde (6), Op. 23: no 4, Auf einem grünen Hügel (4)
Lieder aus Jucunde (6), Op. 23: no 5, Das ist ein Tag (7)
Lieder aus Jucunde (6), Op. 23: no 6, O Lust (7)
Lorelei, Op. 53 no 2 (11)
March for Piano in E flat major "Birthday March" (1)
Mein Stern (8)
O weh des scheidens (7)
Piano Sonata in G minor (1)
Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17 (4)
Pièces caractéristiques (4) for Piano, Op. 5 (1)
Pièces caractéristiques (4), Op. 5: no 3, Romanze (2)
Pièces fugitives (4) for Piano, Op. 15 (2)
Pièces fugitives (4) for Piano, Op. 15: no 1 in F major (2)
Pièces fugitives (4) for Piano, Op. 15: no 4 in G major (1)
Polonaises (4) for Piano, Op. 1 (1)
Polonaises (4) for Piano, Op. 1: no 2 in C major (1)
Polonaises (4) for Piano, Op. 1: no 3 in D major (1)
Polonaises (4) for Piano, Op. 1: no 4 in C major (1)
Praeludium und Fuge for Piano in F sharp minor (1)
Prelude for Piano in F minor (1)
Preludes and Fugues (3) for Piano, Op. 16 (4)
Preludes and Fugues (3) for Piano, Op. 16: no 1 in G minor (1)
Romance for Piano in A minor (4)
Romance for piano in A minor, Op. 21/1 (1)
Romance for Piano in B minor, Op. Posthumous (4)
Romance Variée Op. 3 (2)
Romances (3) for Piano, Op. 11 (5)
Romances (3) for Piano, Op. 11: no 1 in Eb minor (2)
Romances (3) for Piano, Op. 21 (2)
Romances (3) for Piano, Op. 21: no 1 in A minor (3)
Romances (3) for Piano, Op. 21: no 2 in F major (1)
Romances (3) for Piano, Op. 21: no 3 in G major (2)
Romances (3) for Violin and Piano, Op. 22 (17)
Romances (3) for Violin and Piano, Op. 22: no 1 in D flat major (4)
Scherzo for Piano in D minor, Op. 10 (3)
Scherzo for Piano no 2 in C minor, Op. 14 (6)
Soirées musicales, Op. 6 (6)
Soirées musicales, Op. 6: no 2, Notturno (3)
Soirées musicales, Op. 6: Toccatina, A minor (1)
Sonata for Piano in G minor (4)
Trio for Piano and Strings in G minor, Op. 17 (9)
Trio for Piano and Strings in G minor, Op. 17: Excerpt(s) (1)
Valses Romantiques for Piano, Op. 4 (2)
Variations de concert on a Cavatina from Bellini's "Pirata", Op. 8 (1)
Variations for Piano on a theme of Robert Schumann in F sharp minor, Op. 20 (7)
Volkslied (8)
Walzer (6)
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Robert And Clara Schumann: Lieder / Holzmair, Cooper
Release Date: 05/14/2002   Label: Philips   Catalog: 462610   Number of Discs: 1
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Portraits - Clara And Robert Schumann: Songs / Miah Persson, Joseph Breinl
Release Date: 09/27/2011   Label: Bis   Catalog: 1834   Number of Discs: 1
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C. Schumann, R. Schumann: Piano Concertos / Hohenrieder
Release Date: 05/20/2003   Label: Rca Victor Special Imports   Catalog: 89793   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Robert Cummings
Clara Wieck Schumann has often been misleadingly referred to as the wife of composer Robert Schumann, and as one of the leading pianists of her day, rather than as a composer in her own right. Beginning in the last quarter of the twentieth century however, her stature as a composer finally became recognized. Still, she cannot by any reasonable measure be ranked as a major composer, owing in great part to her relatively small output. She nonetheless wrote significant compositions in both the keyboard and vocal realms. Had she been able to devote more time to composition -- she was occupied by maternal matters much of the time, having given birth to eight children -- she might well have risen to the artistic heights of her husband. Some of her later works -- the Six Lieder, Op. 23, for instance -- demonstrate considerable subtlety and depth.

Clara Wieck was born on September 13, 1819, in Leipzig. She began studying the piano with her domineering and difficult father, whom her mother, a talented singer, later divorced. Mr. Wieck was a piano teacher of high repute. Clara gave her debut concert in Leipzig at the age of seven playing Kalkbrenner's duet, Variations on a March from Moses, with him.

In 1830, Robert Schumann began study with Wieck, at which time he first met Clara. At twelve Clara toured Europe with her father, achieving great success in Paris and throughout Germany. By 1837 she was recognized as one of the leading virtuosos in Europe, and her career as a composer was blossoming as well. Her first compositions date from 1830, but her 1836 Soirées musicales, Op. 6, already shows considerable sophistication. In 1837 she and Schumann became engaged, with boisterous objections from her father.

Clara seems to have broken from her father's influence when she toured Paris alone in 1839. The break was made complete the following year when she married Robert Schumann. They would have eight children, and Clara would slowly watch her sensitive husband lose his sanity. The couple at first lived in Leipzig, where both taught at the University.

Clara did not write much in the early years of her marriage, though she did complete the Six Lieder, Op. 13 (1842-1843), and some piano pieces, including the Three Preludes and Fugue (1845). In 1853, the Schumanns moved to Düsseldorf, and Clara had a very productive summer, producing several significant works, including her Op. 20 Variations on a theme of Robert Schumann and the aforementioned Op. 23. In 1854, Robert Schumann suffered a mental collapse and attempted suicide, after which he was committed to an asylum where he lived for the rest of his life. He passed away in 1856.

Johannes Brahms, who had been introduced to the Schumanns in 1853 through the violin virtuoso Joseph Joachim, became an increasingly important figure in Clara's life. To this day, their exact relationship is unclear, but it is difficult to refute claims they had an affair. Brahms was 14 years Clara's junior, and possibly felt their age difference too great an obstacle for marriage.

Clara composed little in the years following Robert's death, even after her children were grown. She lived in Berlin from 1857 to 1863, at which time she moved to Baden-Baden. After briefly returning to Berlin in 1873, she took a teaching post at the Frankfurt Hoch Conservatory (1878). She continued to concertize until 1891. She died of a stroke on May 20, 1896.
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