IN every person’s memory there are niches fixed, and in those niches are sacred persons. These are such as never obtruded themselves upon you, staining the pane through which their light shone with ...
Schumann famously identified two alter-egos, Florestan and Eusebius, the first as impetuous as the second was reflective. Finghin Collins’s new contribution to Swiss label Claves’s complete survey of ...
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. Schumann had always lived close to the edge. The psychiatrist Peter Ostwald has noted that even as a young teen, ...
Ian Hobson's Robert Schumann Cycle Final Concert: Florestan And Eusebius at Tenri Cultural Institute
The internationally lauded and immensely versatile pianist and conductor Ian Hobson will conclude his celebrated Robert Schumann Cycle at New York’s Tenri Cultural Institute on Friday evening November ...
"My heart pounds sickeningly and I turn pale...I often feel as if I were dead...I seem to be losing my mind." Robert Schumann was 18 years old when he wrote that, trying to describe a state he ...
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 ...
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