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Robert Schumann
Clara Wieck, the daughter of his teacher Friedrich Wieck.
Clara Wieck's mother's name was Marianne Wieck. She was a significant influence in Clara's early life and education, especially in her musical training. Marianne was supportive of Clara's talents and played a key role in her development as a pianist and composer.
Clara Schumann's birth name is Clara Josephine Wieck.
Wieck Chamber Singers and Orchestra, based out of Tucson, Arizona, USA, now includes the music of Clara Wieck Schumann at the beginning of each production. See wieckchambersingersandorchestra.org for performance information.
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Clara Wieck Schumann had three brothers: Ferdinand, August, and Emil Wieck. Ferdinand was known for his work in the family piano business, while August and Emil both pursued musical careers. Clara, a renowned pianist and composer, was significantly influenced by her family's musical background. The Wieck family played a crucial role in her early musical education and career development.
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Robert Schumann married Clara Wieck .
Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck married on September 12, 1840. Their marriage followed a lengthy courtship that faced opposition from Clara's father, Friedrich Wieck. Despite the challenges, they became one of the most celebrated couples in the world of classical music. Their partnership significantly influenced both their musical careers.
He was married in 1840 (known as his "Year of Song") to Clara Wieck on the eve of her 21st birthday. Her father Friedrich Wieck opposed their marriage.
When he [Robert Schumann] was 7 years old, his piano teacher was Johann Gottfried Kunsch. During when he was in his 20s and until around his 30s, his teacher was Friedrich Wieck, his (soon to be wife,) Clara Wieck.