Title: | Complete Piano Works |
Otros títulos: | Complete Works for Piano Vol. 2 Obras Completas para Piano Obras Completas para Piano Vol. 2 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Clara Schumann; Jozef De Beenhouwer |
Código CDU: | Schu.C.02 |
Forma Musical: | Piano Music |
Abstract: | Clara Wieck Schumann has often been misleadingly referred to as the wife of composer Robert Schumann, and as one of the leading pianists of her day, rather than as a composer in her own right. Beginning in the last quarter of the twentieth century however, her stature as a composer finally became recognized. Still, she cannot by any reasonable measure be ranked as a major composer, owing in great part to her relatively small output. She nonetheless wrote significant compositions in both the keyboard and vocal realms. Had she been able to devote more time to composition—she was occupied by maternal matters much of the time, having given birth to eight children—she might well have risen to the artistic heights of her husband. Some of her later works—the Six Lieder, Op. 23, for instance—demonstrate considerable subtlety and depth. Clara Wieck was born on September 13, 1819, in Leipzig. She began studying the piano with her domineering and difficult father, whom her mother, a talented singer, ... |