SCHUMANN, R.: Great Composers in Words and Music
The unresolved and ambiguous details of Robert Schumann’s psychological decline and death have tended to dominate his biography. Yet in his time Schumann was lauded as a protean Romantic literary genius whose writings, as a music critic, poet, novelist and dramatist, eclipsed his musical creativity. How did Schumann reconcile these elements? Does his music suggest he suffered from bipolar disorder? How did his pianist wife, Clara, influence his compositions? The narration is illustrated with some of Schumann’s finest works including excerpts from the symphonies, his song cycle Dichterliebe, the piano works Papillon and Carnaval, and the Piano Concerto, among others.
Tracklist
| 3 | Leafing through the latest biographies of the 19th-century German composer Robert Schumann, it is tempting to fast-forward to the final chapters… | 05:32 |
| 5 | One of Schumann's best loved melodies: Träumerei ('Dreaming') from his 1838 piano collection Kinderszenen ('Scenes from Childhood')… | 03:23 |
Kerner, Justinus - Lyricist
Hielscher, Uta (piano)
Hielscher, Uta (piano)
| 7 | In late March 1828, after leaving high school, Schumann matriculated at the University of Leipzig to study Law. | 02:42 |
Selditz, Thomas (viola)
Selditz, Thomas (viola)
| 9 | In the summer of 1829, Schumann left Leipzig for Heidelberg, ostensibly to continue his studies… | 02:29 |
| 13 | The summer of 1833 brought with it a deep depression that would later recur at roughly evenly spaced periods throughout the composer's life. | 03:47 |
| 15 | Schumann's affair with Ernestine ended towards the end of 1835, a few months after the composer discovered her illegitimate birth – and thus that she had no dowry. | 04:05 |
| 17 | 'Sometimes your music actually frightens me, and I wonder: is it really true that the creator of such things is going to be my husband?' | 04:53 |
Heine, Heinrich - Lyricist
Hielscher, Uta (piano)
| 18 | Dichterliebe (Poet's Love), Op. 48: No. 11. Ein Jüngling liebt ein Mädchen (A Young Man Loves a Maiden) | 01:09 |
Hielscher, Uta (piano)
Rahbari, Alexander (Conductor)
| 20 | Symphony No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 38, "Spring": I. Andante un poco maestoso - Allegro molto vivace (excerpt) | 02:31 |
Rahbari, Alexander (Conductor)
Moore, Thomas - Lyricist
Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Hauschild, Wolf-Dieter (Conductor)
| 22 | Das Paradies und die Peri (Paradise and the Peri), Op. 50, Part III: Verstossen! Verschlossen (Cast Out! From the Golden Gate) (excerpt) | 01:02 |
Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Hauschild, Wolf-Dieter (Conductor)
Budapest Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Ligeti, András (Conductor)
| 24 | Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54: II. Intermezzo: Andantino grazioso - III. Allegro vivace (excerpt) | 01:14 |
Budapest Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Ligeti, András (Conductor)
| 25 | 1845 also witnessed a series of works based on Schumann's continuing study of musical counterpoint… | 03:06 |
Wildner, Johannes (Conductor)
Wildner, Johannes (Conductor)
| 29 | Schumann had long been trying to find a lucrative salaried position – in Leipzig, Dresden or elsewhere. | 01:52 |
Marriner, Neville (Conductor)
Marriner, Neville (Conductor)
| 31 | Schumann held his Düsseldorf position for three seasons, a period during which he continued to compose large-scale works intended for public performance… | 03:25 |
| 32 | Variations on an Original Theme, Anh. F39, "Geistervariationen" (Ghost Variations): Theme: Leise, innig (excerpt) | 00:50 |
| 33 | All too aware of his deteriorating condition, and afraid of causing physical harm to his wife, Schumann asked that he be removed to an asylum on the 26th of February 1854. | 01:03 |
| 34 | Variations on an Original Theme, Anh. F39, "Geistervariationen" (Ghost Variations): Variation 4 (excerpt) | 00:48 |
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Inkinen, Pietari (Conductor)
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Inkinen, Pietari (Conductor)





























