Last week, famed bartender and bar owner Charles Schumann was fêted with the “Industry Icon” award at the World’s 50 Best Bars ceremony in London. On Tuesday, less than a week later, Schumann ...
The five defensive players that went from Georgia football to the Philadelphia Eagles defense the past two years stay connected with a text message chain while in their new NFL city. Schumann ...
Jane Jones introduces the concerto that was saved for posterity by a virtuoso wife! One of the most talked about partnerships in classical music must be that between Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck, ...
Georgia regularly finds success on the recruiting trail; after all, many top-end recruits grow up dreaming of donning the red and black. However, inside linebackers coach Glenn Schumann regularly ...
Robert Schumann's tragic life has long coloured our view of his music. But as pianist Jonathan Biss concludes a year long series of concerts, he finds a composer betrayed by his biography For most of ...
Heinz Holliger begins his survey of Schumann's orchestral music at the beginning. The Symphony in D minor was composed in 1841, straight after the First Symphony, and 10 years later, after revision, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Yael Braunschweig AND you were feeling overwhelmed by the 118 different diagnoses recently tallied for Mozart’s final illness? Consider Robert ...
Robert Schumann was a German composer and critic born in Zwickau on June 8, 1810. A quirky, problematic genius, he wrote some of the greatest music of the Romantic era, and also some of the weakest.
Enjoyable though they are, anniversary years are of varying importance to the reputations of those they celebrate. Last year's Haydn celebrations, for instance, were generally used as an excuse for ...
The Romantic composer died in an asylum in 1856, since when musicians, doctors - and even the Nazis – have sought to name the illness that brought his early death. It tells us as much as about the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Anthony Tommasini Allan KozinnVivien Schweitzer and Steve Smith As the Schumann bicentennial year winds down, the classical music critics of The ...