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Listen to Kohlberg's rendition of Robert Schumann's Davidsbundlertanze (Dances of the League of David), which he played for us live in the studio.
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This theory could help explain why eminent artists throughout history, from composer Robert Schumann to poet Sylvia Plath to Wallace -- suffered mood disorders.
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Meanwhile, the mentally frail Robert Schumann is institutionalized and dies.
NPR: Marin Alsop: Orbiting the Symphonies of Brahms
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The first orchestral music calling specifically for valve horns dates from 1835, and the first important solo work for valve horn was Robert Schumann's Adagio and Allegro for horn and piano, written in 1849.
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Two veiled, nearly full-length figures are Fayet's wife and daughter, while portraits in black of Fayet, his sons, Camille, and a number of musicians (including Robert Schumann) find their way into the scene as disembodied apparitions.
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Clara Schumann herself said to Robert, 'What have you done?
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