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Beyond Clara Schumann

General Music Today, 2011
To provide a comprehensive and balanced curriculum, the accomplishments of women composers and performers must be included in general music classes. This article addresses obstacles that have challenged women musicians and provides an outline for a unit that highlights seven American women who have achieved significant “firsts” in the world of music.
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The Songs of Clara Schumann

2023
Focusing on Clara Schumann's central contributions to the genre of the Lied (or German art song), this is the first book-length critical study of her songs. Although relatively few in number, they were published and reviewed favorably in the press during her lifetime, and they continue to be programmed regularly in recitals by professional and amateur ...
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Werkverzeichnis Clara Wieck / Clara Schumann (1819–1896)

2020
Schon Clara Schumanns erster Biograph, der Germanist Berthold Litzmann (1857–1926), der als Kind die Pianistin im Hause seiner Eltern in Kiel kennenlernte, legte im dritten Band seiner monumentalen und bis heute unverzichtbaren Biographie Clara Schumann. Ein Kunstlerleben nach Tagebuchern und Briefen – die erstmals 1902 bis 1908 erschien, acht Auflagen
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Arrangements by Clara Schumann

Notes, 2014
ARRANGEMENTS BY CLARA SCHUMANN Clara Schumann. Arrangements for Solo Piano. Edited by Jonathan Kregor. (Recent Researches in the Music of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, 56.) Middleton, WI: A-R Editions, 2012. [Acknowledgments, p. vi; introd., p. vii-xix; 5 plates; score, p. 1-85; crit. report, p. 87-95. ISBN 978-0-89579-735-3. $150.]This
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Porträtphoto von Clara Schumann

1879
Mit Widmung an [Albertine] Hegar[-Volkart] von Clara ...
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Clara Schumann's Recitals, 1832-50

19th-Century Music, 1980
Concert-goers of the 1830s thrilled to the sight of a good spectacle. The newly-developed piano, with its sensational new possibilities, was in constant demand, and talented pianists with a modicum of flair became keyboard superstars. Paris was the center of this gaudy culture, with concerts featuring six, eight, and ten pianos played four-hands ...
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