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Schumann: A Self-Portrait In His Own Words
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Schumann: A Self-Portrait In His Own Words

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David Whitwell has drawn together a valuable collection of Schumann’s own intimate revelations on his personality, his character and his health, the latter a critical issue in the case of Schumann. Here as well the reader will find Schumann’s personal insights on his own musical studies, his creative process and on some of his compositions. Schumann has also left fascinating first-hand observations on other pianists, composers and personalities whom he knew. Foremost among these, of course, are his private thoughts on his wife, the very gifted pianist, Clara Schumann.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Whitwell Books
Date
25 September 2012
Pages
158
ISBN
9781936512478

David Whitwell has drawn together a valuable collection of Schumann’s own intimate revelations on his personality, his character and his health, the latter a critical issue in the case of Schumann. Here as well the reader will find Schumann’s personal insights on his own musical studies, his creative process and on some of his compositions. Schumann has also left fascinating first-hand observations on other pianists, composers and personalities whom he knew. Foremost among these, of course, are his private thoughts on his wife, the very gifted pianist, Clara Schumann.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Whitwell Books
Date
25 September 2012
Pages
158
ISBN
9781936512478