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Clara Schumann
Clara Schumann, nee Wieck, was a German pianist and composer in the Romantic music era, in addition to being the wife of composer Robert Schumann. She was an exceptional talent,…
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Impromptu in E Major – Clara Schumann
Clara Schumann’s Impromptu in E Major, played by Claire Black, piano….
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Clara Schumann – Drei Romanzen, Op. 21, Played by Sharon Prushansky
Clara Schumann’s Drei Romanzen, Op.21, dedicated to Johannes Brahms, consists of three romances for piano….
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Clara Schumann Piano Trio – Performed by Beaux Arts Trio
Clara Schumann’s “Piano Trio” performed by the Beaux Arts Trio with Isidor Cohen, Bernard Greenhouse, and Menahem Pressler….
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Clara Schumann’s Piano Concerto in A Minor
Clara Schumann Piano Concerto, Performed by Michal Tal, Keren Kagarlitsky and Israel Camerata Jerusalem Oechstra
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Isata Kanneh-Mason Performs Clara Schumann’s Scherzo No. 2 in C Minor
Pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason performs Clara Schumann’s Scherzo No.2 in C Minor, Op. 14….
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Helena performs Clara Schumann’s Polonaise, Op. 6, No. 6
11-year-old Helena plays Polonaise by Clara Schumann.
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Clara Schumann – Piano Sonata in G Minor – 2nd Movement, Adagio
Isata Kanneh-Mason performs Adagio from Clara Schumann’s Piano Sonata in G minor….
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Clara Schumann – 4 Polonaises for Piano, Op. 1
Clara Wieck-Schumann composed these joyful “4 Polonaises for Piano” at the age of 10….
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Robert Schumann
…and bitter legal battle with Clara’s father, Schumann married Clara Wieck in 1840. Their union was not just a marriage but also a lifelong musical partnership. Clara, an accomplished pianist…
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Johannes Brahms
…met the renowned German composer and music critic Robert Schumann. The two musicians formed a close bond almost immediately, with Schumann seeing in his younger friend a beacon of hope…
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Andor Földes Plays Schumann’s Aufschwung, Op. 12, No. 2
Andor Földes performs Schumann’s “Aufschwung”, op.12 no.2 – part of Schumann’s Fantasiestücke, op.12, a collection of eight piano pieces from 1837. Inspired by E.T.A. Hoffmann’s “Fantasiestücke in Callots Manier” from…