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  1. Ludwig Schumann (1848 – 1899) at the age of 16. Son of Robert and Clara Schumann. Photography, around 1864. Robert-Schumann-Haus Zwickau. Ludwig was the first surviving son of the Schumanns. Emil, born in 1846, did not grow older than one year.

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      Ludwig Schumann (1848 – 1899) im Alter von ca. 16 Jahren....

    • Marie Wieck

      After the marriage of Clara with Robert Schumann in 1840,...

    • Julie Schumann

      [fig. 1] Julie Schumann (1845 – 1872) at the age of 20 Third...

    • News

      Das Schumann-Netzwerk betrauert den Tod des em. Univ.-Prof....

    • Leipzig

      Clara & Robert Schumann and Leipzig. In the 19th century,...

    • Heidelberg

      Schumann in Heidelberg View of Heidelberg, 1837, only few...

    • Publications

      Clara Schumann Publications. All new publications on Clara...

    • Itinerary

      The travel record starts in 1812 with young Robert...

    • Biography

      Clara Schumann née Wieck (1819 – 1896) This picture is based...

    • Marie Schumann – 1841-1929
    • Elise Schumann – 1843-1928
    • Julie Schumann – 1845-1872
    • Emil Schumann – 1846-1847
    • Ludwig Schumann – 1848-1899
    • Ferdinand Schumann – 1849-1891
    • Eugenie Schumann – 1851-1938
    • Felix Schumann – 1854-1879

    Marie Schumann was born on 1 September 1841, a few days before her parents’ first wedding anniversary. Her godfather was none other than Felix Mendelssohn. In March 1846, Robert Schumann wrote in his diary that he had begun to teach Marie piano. During her childhood, she had a variety of music teachers, including her father, mother, half-brother, a...

    Elise was also a kind of substitute maternal figure. She too studied piano and eventually helped teach her younger siblings, starting as early as 1853. Elise’s professional life began in her late teens when she became a companion and live-in piano teacher. And although she was “shaking” in fear at the prospect, in 1865 she appeared publicly as a pi...

    Julie was famous for being “the most beautiful” of the Schumann daughters. She was also very delicate and dealt with a variety of health troubles. She spent time living with family friends in more southern climates, where she met Count Vittorio Amadeo Radicati di Marmoritoin. She married the count in 1869, and Johannes Brahms served as her best man...

    Emil Schumann, the eldest Schumann boy, died when he was sixteen months old. His father described him as “miserable and ailing.” Robert Schumann: Kinderszenen (Scenes of Childhood), Op. 15 – No. 11. Fürchtenmachen (Frightening) (Aldo Ciccolini, piano)

    Ludwig Schumann’s story is deeply tragic. During his adolescence, it became clear that he had trouble functioning. Clara Schumann biographer Nancy Reich refers to his “lack of punctuality and irresponsibility.” Clara had him apprenticed to a book dealer, but eventually, he decided he wanted to be a musician, and Clara reluctantly began teaching him...

    Ferdinand Schumann was called up during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. While serving, developed rheumatism. Tragically, he became addicted to the morphine used to treat the pain. He attempted to pursue a career in business. He married in 1873 and ultimately had seven children. However, he was never able to come to terms with his addiction, and he...

    Eugenie Schumann, the youngest daughter, did not see much of her concertizing mother while growing up and had no memories of her father. Marie and Elise helped raise her, and she spent time at a boarding school, which she loathed and compared to the institution in Jane Eyre. In 1869 she began studying in Berlin, and also took lessons from her mothe...

    Felix Schumann was born after his father had been sent to the mental hospital, and they never knew each other. Despite that, he more than any other child inherited Robert’s talents as a writer and a musician. He was a sensitive boy and often treated as an afterthought, given the demands of Clara’s career and the many other siblings who needed atten...

  2. May 2, 2022 · Birthplace: Dresden, Dresden, Saxony, Germany. Death: January 09, 1899 (50) Colditz, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. Immediate Family: Son of Robert Schumann and Clara Josephine Schumann. Brother of Maria Schumann; Julie Marmorito; Emil Schumann; Ferdinand Paul Schumann; Elise Somerhoff and 2 others.

    • Dresden, Saxony
    • Dresden, Dresden, Saxony, Germany
    • January 20, 1848
    • Andrés Sommerhoff Lunecke
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  4. Jun 7, 2010 · Robert Schumann was a German composer and critic born in Zwickau on June 8, 1810. A quirky, problematic genius, he wrote some of the greatest music of the Romantic era, and also some of the...

  5. Christian Ludwig Schuncke (21 December 1810 – 7 December 1834) was a German pianist and composer, and close friend of Robert Schumann. His early promise was eclipsed by his death from tuberculosis at the age of 23. He was generally known as Ludwig, and that name also appears as Louis in some references.

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