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He lived in what is now Germany. He studied law and then went into being a pianist and after a hand injury turned to composing.

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What was Clara Schumann's maiden surname?

Weick, she was the daughter of Robert Schumann's Piano teacher.


Who made the piano famous?

Robert Schumann


Who are the two composers that Clara schumann was loved by?

Clara Wieck was married to Robert Schumann and was loved by Johannes Brahms. Brahms adored Schumann as his mentor and friend, so he never tried to woo Clara even after Robert's death.


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What is the birth name of Robert Schumann?

Robert Schumann's birth name is Schumann, Robert Alexander.


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Robert Schumann has 8 children


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Robert Schumann's full name is Robert Alexander Schumann.


Was Robert Schumann Jewish?

Robert Schumann was German.


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Robert Schumann's parents were August Schumann and Johanna Christiane Schumann (nÊe Schnabel).


When and who did Robert Schumann marry?

Robert Schumann married Clara Wieck .


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Yes, Robert Schumann has 8 kids.


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When did Robert Schumann Live?

Robert Schumann was born in 1810 and was died in 1856.


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Robert Schumann was born June 8th, 1810.


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Robert Schumann was born on June 8, 1810.