Clara Schumann / Monica Steegmann.

Author/creator Steegmann, Monica
Format Book
Publication InfoLondon : Haus Publishing, 2004.
Description154 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 21 cm
Subjects

Uniform titleClara Schumann. English
Contents Preparing for life as a musician -- A double life -- Happiness and reality -- Concerts, programmes, strategies -- The composer as pianist -- Feeling at home and swansong -- Chronology -- List of works.
Abstract When Clara Schumann was just eighteen she realised 'that I would be unhappy if I were unable to practise my art forever'. She found after her husband Robert Schumann's death, 'how necessary music is in my life - if I had to given it up I should soon perish'. Even when she was seventy, the thought that she might no longer be able to play was completely unbearable: 'How should I go on living if I had to give it up entirely!' Nothing shook her hold on life as strongly as the thought of giving up her music. It was something innate rather than acquired, a form of artistic expression, the language most familiar to her, 'the air in which I breathe. Only music and people could warm my heart' - and in that order.
General noteIncludes index.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN1904341594
ISBN9781904341598

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