schumann (Meaning)

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schumann (n)

German pianist and composer of piano music; renowned for her interpretation of music, especially the music of her husband Robert Schumann (1819-1896)

German romantic composer known for piano music and songs (1810-1856)

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schumann Sentence Examples

  1. Schumann's romantic piano works captured the essence of human emotions with their lyrical melodies.
  2. The "Kinderszenen" by Schumann is a collection of miniatures that evokes the innocent wonder and imagination of childhood.
  3. Schumann's wife, Clara Wieck, was a renowned pianist who premiered and championed his compositions.
  4. The "Fantasie in C Major, Op.
  5. 17" is considered one of Schumann's most significant piano pieces, showcasing his technical virtuosity and expressive range.
  6. The "Carnaval, Op.
  7. 9" is a whimsical composition that portrays various characters and scenes in a colorful and imaginative musical tapestry.
  8. Schumann's deep understanding of harmony and counterpoint is evident in his complex and often unconventional use of chord progressions.
  9. The "Symphony No.
  10. 4 in D minor, Op.

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German pianist and composer of piano music; renowned for her interpretation of music, especially the music of her husband Robert Schumann (1819-1896), German ro

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Schumann's romantic piano works captured the essence of human emotions with their lyrical melodies.

The "Kinderszenen" by Schumann is a collection of miniatures that evokes the innocent wonder and imagination of childhood.

Schumann's wife, Clara Wieck, was a renowned pianist who premiered and championed his compositions.

The "Fantasie in C Major, Op.