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Widmung, Op. 25 No. 1 (Arr. Liszt, S. 566a)
Martin James Bartlett
Schumann: Symphony No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 38 "Spring": IV. Allegro animato e grazioso
ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra & Marin Alsop
Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, Op. 61: II. Scherzo. Allegro vivace
ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra & Marin Alsop
Schumann: Symphony No. 3, II. Scherzo: Sehr mäßig (Live from Barbican)
John Eliot Gardiner & London Symphony Orchestra
R. Schumann: Fantasiestücke, Op. 73: III. Rasch und mit Feuer
Emmanuel Pahud & Eric Le Sage
R. Schumann: Symphony No. 4 in D Minor, Op. 120 (1851 Version) [Excerpts]: III. Scherzo. Lebhaft - IV. Langsam - Lebhaft
Marin Alsop & ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54: I. Allegro affettuoso (Live from Gewandhaus, Leipzig / 2006)
Martha Argerich, Gewandhausorchester & Riccardo Chailly
Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54: II. Intermezzo. Andantino grazioso – attacca (Live from Gewandhaus, Leipzig / 2006)
Martha Argerich, Gewandhausorchester & Riccardo Chailly
Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, Op. 61: III. Adagio espressivo
ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra & Marin Alsop
Robert Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C Major, Op. 61: I. Sostenuto assai — Allegro, ma non troppo
Mahler Chamber Orchestra & Jakub Hrůša
About Robert Schumann
Artist Biography
If any composer epitomises the spirit of 19th-century German Romanticism, it is Robert Schumann. Born in 1810 in Zwickau, he was a solitary, dreamy child who at first thought of being a poet. Music took possession of him later, and in his twenties he devoted himself with astonishing single-mindedness to learning the art of composition, producing nothing but piano music for nearly 10 years, including the dark and intoxicating cycle Kreisleriana Op. 16 (1838). A love affair with the brilliant young pianist-composer Clara Wieck, long thwarted by her possessive father, culminated in marriage in 1840 and a sudden outpouring of song, including the exquisite cycles Frauenliebe und Leben Op. 42 and Dichterliebe Op. 48. The relationship was strong, but Schumann’s instability remained alarming. Periods of intense creativity would alternate with terrible mental crises, sometimes resulting in artistic paralysis. After the wildly experimental, dazzlingly imaginative piano music of his youth, Schumann attempted to stabilise his course by tackling such well-established forms as the symphony, concerto, oratorio and large-scale chamber music, but his uniquely lateral way of thinking—sometimes amusingly quirky, sometimes demonic—always reasserted itself. In 1854, a spell of elation tipped over into mania, and after his attempt to drown himself in the River Rhine he was committed to an asylum near Bonn, where he died alone in 1856.
Hometown
Zwickau, Germany
Genre
Classical
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