Английский язык. 11 класс (О. В. Афанасьева и др.)



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10. Schumann, Robert (June 8, 1810 – July 29, 1856) was a German 
composer, aesthete and influential music critic. He is one of the most 
famous Romantic composers of the 19th century.
He had hoped to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist, having been 
assured by his teacher Friedrich Wieck that he could become the finest 
pianist in Europe after only a few years of studying with him. However, 
a hand injury prevented those hopes from being realized, and he decided 
to focus his musical energies on composition. His published compositions 
were, until 1840, all for the piano; he later composed works for piano 
and orchestra, many lieders (songs for voice and piano), four symphonies, 
an opera, and other orchestral, choral and chamber works.
Schumann was born in Zwickau, Saxony the fifth and last child of 
the family. His father was a bookseller, and his boyhood was spent in 
the cultivation of literature quite as much as it was spent in music. 
Schumann himself said that he had begun to compose before the age of 
seven.
At the age of 14, he wrote an essay on the aesthetics of music and 
also contributed to a volume, edited by his father, titled Portraits of 
Famous Men. While still at school in Zwickau he read the works of the 
German poets-philosophers Friedrich Schiller and Johann Wolfgang von 
Goethe, as well as Byron and the Greek tragedians.
Schumann’s interest in music was piqued as a child by the performance 
of Ignaz Moscheles playing at Carlsbad, and he developed an interest in 


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the works of Beethoven, Franz Schubert and Felix Mendelssohn later. 
His father, however, who had encouraged the boy’s musical aspirations, 
died in 1826, and neither his mother nor his guardian would encourage 
a career for him in music. In 1828, he left school, and after a tour
during which he met Heinrich Heine in Munich, he went to Leipzig to 
study law. In 1829, his law studies continued in Heidelberg.
Once he wrote to his mother, “My whole life has been a struggle 
between Poetry and Prose, or call it Music and Law.”


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