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Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann's full name is Robert Alexander Schumann.
Robert Schumann's grave is located in the Alter Friedhof cemetery in Bonn, Germany. He was buried there in 1856.
Her husband, renowned German composer Robert Schumann, died in 1856.
in 1831; he had a girlfriend named Christel. Also in 1836 named Ernestine von Fricken. They have been secretly engaged to her and he also titled a piano piece after her which was called Carnaval.
Wolfgang Boetticher has written: 'Robert Schumanns Klavierwerke' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Piano music 'Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54' 'Robert Schumann' -- subject(s): Biography, Composers
Hubert Mossburger has written: 'Musik und Musikanschauung im 19. Jahrhundert, Bd. 10: Poetische Harmonik in der Musik Robert Schumanns' -- subject(s): Music
Heinrich Reimann has written: 'Johannes Brahms' -- subject(s): Music, German music, Symphonic music, Symphonies 'Robert Schumanns Leben und Werke' 'Johann Sebastian Bach'
The cast of Carnaval Marmelade - 1962 includes: Nand Buyl The Dolls Charles Janssens Yvonne Lex Chris Lomme Robert Marcel Jeanine Schevernels The Strangers Bob Van der Veken Leonard van Dijck
The cast of Carnaval - 1987 includes: Maurane as Marina Michel Bawedin Sandra Carabin as Sandrine Thierry de Coster Daniel Dury Vincent Grass Salvatore Ingoglia Robert Lemaire Jo Rensonnet Ninon Scheidweiler as Annick Joris Willems
Robert Schumann's accident, which occurred in 1854, was primarily attributed to his mental health struggles. He attempted to take his own life by throwing himself into the Rhine River, but he was rescued. This incident highlighted the severity of his deteriorating mental state, which had been plagued by depression and anxiety for years. Following the accident, he was committed to an asylum for treatment.
Robert Schumann's "Carnival" is primarily classified as a Romantic piano suite. Composed in 1834-1835, it features a collection of short character pieces that evoke a festive atmosphere, each representing different personas and moods. The work exemplifies Schumann's innovative use of form and thematic development, showcasing his deep emotional expression characteristic of the Romantic era.