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Clara Schumann 2 Volume Set : An Artist's Life, Based on Material Found in Diaries and Letters

Litzmann, BertholdHadow, W. H.(Preface by)Hadow, Grace E.(Translated by)
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Clara Schumann (1819-1896), child prodigy, celebrated concert pianist, composer, and friend of Brahms, was also the wife of composer Robert Schumann.

Her father Friedrich Wieck's implacable opposition to their marriage, the sublime music she inspired in Schumann and his tragic death at a cruelly young age underlie one of music's great romances.

The German literary historian Berthold Litzmann (1857-1926) first published his biography in three volumes between 1902 and 1908, based on the diaries and letters of Robert and Clara Schumann.

Appearing in 1913, this two-volume English translation by Grace Hadow (1875-1940) is an abridged version of the German fourth edition, offering a lucid portrait of a central figure in nineteenth-century European musical life.

A preface is provided by the translator's elder brother, William Henry Hadow (1859-1937), the music historian.

Volume 1 covers the years 1819 to 1850. Volume 2 covers the years 1850 to 1896.

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Cambridge University Press
1108064175 / 9781108064170
Mixed media product
05/09/2013
United Kingdom
1018 pages, 5 Plates, black and white
155 x 231 mm, 1480 grams
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