Wiegenliedchen robert schumann biography
A deep immersion in Schumann's Wiegenliedchen, Cradle Song No. 6, Op. Who would have thought that a Romantic era character piece of..
The son of a bookseller, publisher and writer, Robert Schumann showed early abilities in both music and literature, the second facility used in his later writing on musical subjects.
After brief study at university, he was allowed by his widowed mother and guardian to undertake serious study of the piano with Friedrich Wieck, whose favourite daughter Clara was later to become Schumann's wife. His ambitions as a pianist were thwarted by a weakness in the fingers of one hand, but the 1830s nevertheless brought a number of compositions for the instrument.
Wiegenliedchen and Schlummerlied celebrate the births of his eldest daughters.
The year of his marriage, 1840, was a year of song, followed by attempts in which his young wife encouraged him at more ambitious forms of orchestral composition. Settling first in Leipzig and then in Dresden, the Schumanns moved in 1850 to D�sseldorf, where Schumann had his first official appointment, as municipal director of music.
In 1854 he had a serious mental break-down, followed by two years in the asylum a