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Title: Unit XVII The NineteenthCentury Piano Piece


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Unit XVIIThe Nineteenth-Century Piano Piece
  • Chapter 47
  • Clara Schumann Pianist and Composer

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Clara Wieck Schumann (1819-1896)
  • Universally recognized as one of the most
    distinguished musicians of the nineteenth
    century.
  • Wife of Robert Schumann

3
Renown
  • While her magnificent gift as a concert pianist
    was widely known, her talents as a composer went
    unnoticed or ignored during her lifetime.
  • Only recently has enough pressure come to bear to
    reexamine Clara Schumann's role as a composer of
    note.

4
Associations
  • Clara's association with Robert Schumann and
    Johannes Brahms as well as with her famous
    teacher/performer father, Friedrich Wieck, put
    her in the center of the artistic life of her
    times.
  • She bore up to the stresses of her father's
    violent objections to her marriage to Robert and
    to the demands of her career while raising seven
    children (an eighth died in infancy)

5
Clara Schumann as a Performer
  • Liszt greatly admired her capabilities as a
    pianist. She, in fact, was more famous than her
    husband during her lifetime. Potential strains
    in their relationship were avoided, however, by
    the fact that she was an ardent champion of his
    music
  • Clara was not only the chief interpreter of
    Robert's music, but also became known for her
    definitive readings of the works of Brahms and
    Chopin

6
Personal Relations
  • Clara's love life was overshadowed by her efforts
    to stave off Robert's breakdown.
  • After Roberts death, Brahms devotion sustained
    her but could not transform itself into anything
    beyond their very close lifelong friendship.

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Others Attitudes towards her Composing
  • Unfortunately, Clara succumbed to the prevailing
    attitude of the day that women's efforts at
    composing could only be passing at best.
  • While Robert was sympathetic to her creative
    efforts, he feared that the duties of mother and
    wife interfered with her concentration.

8
Music
  • Clara had 23 opuses, mostly songs and short lyric
    piano music (polonaises, valses romantiques,
    romances, etc.) There are two large works, a
    piano concerto and a piano trio. She also
    composed an homage - the Variations on a Theme by
    Robert Schumann.

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Listening Nocturne, from Music for an Evening
Entertainment (Soirées musicales), Op. 6
(1835-36)
  • Composed in 1838 when Clara was 19.
  • Exemplifies her ability to write lyrically and to
    use rich harmonies with complex rhythms.
  • Form is ternary with a coda
  • See Listening Guide 28, pp. 257-258, (CD 3/1-4)
    for themes and analysis
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