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Life

Born: 8 June 1810

Died: 29 July 1856

Biography:

Robert Schumann, sometimes given as Robert Alexander Schumann, was a German composer, aesthete and influential music critic. He is one of the most famous Romantic composers of the 19th century.

He had hoped to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist, having been assured by his teacher Friedrich Wieck that he could become the finest pianist in Europe after only a few years of study with him. However, a hand injury prevented those hopes from being realized, and he decided to focus his musical energies on composition. His published compositions were, until 1840, all for the piano; he later composed works for piano and orchestra, many lieder, four symphonies, an opera, and other orchestral, choral and chamber works. His writings about music appeared mostly in Die neue Zeitschrift für Musik ("The New Journal for Music"), a Leipzig-based publication that he jointly founded.

In 1840, after a long and acrimonious legal battle with her father, he married pianist Clara Wieck, a considerable figure of the Romantic period in her own right. For the last two years of his life, after an attempted suicide, Schumann was confined to a mental institution.

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List of vocal works

List of choral works

Oratorios

Masses and Requiems

Mixed voices

  1. Der König von Thule
  2. Schön-Rohtraut
  3. Heidenröslein
  4. Ungewitter
  5. John Anderson
  1. Der Schmidt, Op. 145, No. 1
  2. Die Nonne
  3. Der Sänger
  4. John Anderson
  5. Romanze vom Gänsebuben, Op. 145, No. 5
  1. An die Sterne
  2. Ungewisses Licht
  3. Zuversicht
  4. Talismane, Op. 141, No. 4

Men's chorus

  • 6 Lieder Op. 33
  1. Der träumende See
  2. Die Minnesänger
  3. Die Lotosblume
  4. Der Zecher als Doctrinair
  5. Rastlose Liebe
  6. Frühlingsglocken
  • Ritornelle op. 65
  1. Die Rose stand im Tau, Op. 65, No. 1 (5 solo parts)
  2. Lasst Lautenspiel und Becherklang (chorus)
  3. Blüt' oder Schnee (3 solo parts and chorus)
  4. Gebt mir zu trinken (chorus)
  5. Zürne nicht des Herbstes Wind (4 solo parts)
  6. In den Sommertagen rüste den Schlitten (chorus)
  7. In Meeres Mitten ist ein off'ner Laden (chorus)

Women's chorus

Arrangements for chorus

Songs

  • Liederkreis opus 24 (Heine)
    1. Morgens steh' ich auf
    2. Es treibt mich hin
    3. Ich wandelte unter den Bäumen
    4. Lieb' Liebchen
    5. Schöne Wiege
    6. Warte, warte wilder Schiffsmann
    7. Berg' und Burgen schau'n
    8. Anfangs wollt' ich fast verzagen
    9. Mit Myrthen und Rosen


Duets


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Publications

External links