Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann (German: [ˈʁoːbɛʁt ˈʃuːman]; 8 June 1810 – 29 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist. His teacher, Friedrich Wieck, a German pianist, had assured him that he could become the finest pianist in Europe, but a hand injury ended this dream. Schumann then focused his musical energies on composing. In 1840, Schumann married Friedrich Wieck's daughter Clara Wieck, after a long and acrimonious legal battle with Friedrich, who opposed the marriage. A lifelong partnership in music began, as Clara herself was an established pianist and music prodigy. Clara and Robert also maintained a close relationship with German composer Johannes Brahms. Until 1840, Schumann wrote exclusively for the piano. Later, he composed piano and orchestral works, and many Lieder (songs for voice and piano). He composed four symphonies, one opera, and other orchestral, choral, and chamber works. His best-known works include Carnaval, Symphonic Studies, Kinderszenen, Kreisleriana, and the Fantasie in C. Schumann was known for infusing his music with characters through motifs, as well as references to works of literature. These characters bled into his editorial writing in the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik (New Journal for Music), a Leipzig-based publication that he co-founded. Schumann suffered from a mental disorder that first manifested in 1833 as a severe melancholic depressive episode—which recurred several times alternating with phases of "exaltation" and increasingly also delusional ideas of being poisoned or threatened with metallic items. What is now thought to have been a combination of bipolar disorder and perhaps mercury poisoning led to "manic" and "depressive" periods in Schumann's compositional productivity. After a suicide attempt in 1854, Schumann was admitted at his own request to a mental asylum in Endenich (now in Bonn). Diagnosed with psychotic melancholia, he died of pneumonia two years later at the age of 46, without recovering from his mental illness. |
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Recordings (Results 576-591 of 591 records)
Company | Matrix No. | Size | First Recording Date | Title | Primary Performer | Description | Role | Audio |
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Columbia (U.K.) | WL1213 | 10-in. | 6/28/1928 | Etudes symphoniques, 5e partie | Robert Casadesus | Piano solo | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | WL1214 | 10-in. | 6/28/1928 | Etudes symphoniques, 6e partie | Robert Casadesus | Piano solo | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | WL1215 | 10-in. | 6/28/1928 | Etudes symphoniques, 7e partie | Robert Casadesus | Piano solo | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | WL1216 | 10-in. | 6/28/1928 | L'oiseau prophete | Robert Casadesus | Piano solo | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | WL1217 | 10-in. | 7/3/1928 | Romance No. 2 | Francis Planté | Piano solo | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | WLX1447 | 12-in. | 12/26/1930 | Les deux grenadiers | Armand Bernard ; Armand Narçon | Bass vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CLX1822 | 12-in. | 1/19/1935 | Depuis l'heure exquise | Jean Doyen ; Germaine Martinelli | Soprano vocal solo, with piano | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CLX1823 | 12-in. | 1/19/1935 | Hélas je n'ose le croire | Jean Doyen ; Germaine Martinelli | Soprano vocal solo, with piano | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CLX1824 | 12-in. | 1/19/1935 | Sœurs et bien-aimées; Doux ami, tu me regardes tout surpris | Jean Doyen ; Germaine Martinelli | Soprano vocal solo, with piano | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CLX1825 | 12-in. | 1/19/1935 | Viens mon cher ange; Las, quel chagrin | Jean Doyen ; Germaine Martinelli | Soprano vocal solo, with piano | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | WL2287 | 10-in. | 5/14/1930 | Hommes et pays nouveaux; Curieuse histoire; Cache-cache; L’entant prie | Yves Nat | Piano solo | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | WL2288 | 10-in. | 5/14/1930 | Bonheur parfait; Grave événement; Rêverie | Yves Nat | Piano solo | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | WL2289 | 10-in. | 5/14/1930 | Au coin du feu; Sur le cheval de bois; Presque trop sérieux | Yves Nat | Piano solo | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | WL2290 | 10-in. | 5/14/1930 | Faire peur; L'enfant s'endort; Le poète parle | Yves Nat | Piano solo | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CL5065 | 10-in. | 10/27/1934 | Rêverie | Quatuor de Saxophones de la Garde Républicaine | Saxophone quartet | composer | |
Columbia (U.K.) | CL6827 | 10-in. | 11/7/1938 | Chabonniers et fariniers | Alexandre Casai ; Charpini et Brancato | Vocal duet, with piano | composer |
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Schumann, Robert," accessed November 24, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/101855.
Schumann, Robert. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 24, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/101855.
"Schumann, Robert." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 24 November 2024.
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