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  2. 4 days ago · Robert Schumann (born June 8, 1810, Zwickau, Saxony [Germany]—died July 29, 1856, Endenich, near Bonn, Prussia [Germany]) was a German Romantic composer renowned particularly for his piano music, songs (lieder), and orchestral music.

  3. Robert Schumann’s father was an author and book dealer in Zwickau, the German town where Schumann was born. Robert grew up with books all around him, so he fell in love with books and writing. Robert also fell in love with music. As a kid, he took piano, flute and cello lessons, and also started composing. When he was a teenager, Schumann ...

  4. About Robert Schumann. From the time he was young, Schumann knew that he wanted to write. The only question was, should he write words, or music? Eventually, Schumann became known as a famous composer and a music journalist. Learn More About: Robert Schumann.

  5. BIOGRAPHY. Schumann wanted to be a musician from an early age, but his mother wanted him to be a lawyer and persuaded him to go to law school. He hated law school and dropped out after a short time. Then, Schumann became a live-in student of Friedrich Wieck, a famous pianist.

  6. Overview: Students will listen to music that expresses a particular occupation. Students will analyze the form of music, build upon the ability; and move to fit the steady beat and form. Lessons Include: Figuring out the Form. Moving to the Steady Beat and Form. Tapping and “Reading” the Steady Beat.

  7. Robert Schumann had a choice: He could become a musician, a writer or both. Join Naomi Lewin this week on Classics for Kids to learn more about this versatile composer.

  8. Schumann was a devoted father to his eight children, and was very involved in their upbringing. Schumann struggled with depression and mental illness throughout much of his life. A shy, quiet man, Schumann enjoyed silence and often took long walks through the countryside.

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