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Robert Schumann, Tone-Poet, Prophet and Critic

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The biography traces the composer's upbringing in a literary, bookshop family, his early musical gifts, and development into a leading Romantic tone-poet and critic. It follows his friendships with contemporaries, his marriage and domestic struggles, and catalogs major creative output—piano pieces, songs, symphonies, chamber works—alongside influential critical writing that championed younger talents. The narrative describes his alternating phases of inspiration and illness, culminating in a tragic decline that curtailed his career, and it situates his stylistic aims and imaginative characterizations in music while also noting the personal and hereditary burdens that affected his life and legacy.

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Herbert F. Peyser

Herbert F. Peyser was an American musicologist and author known for his insightful explorations of classical composers. His works delve into the lives and contributions of notable figures in music history, including George Frideric Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Peyser's writings, such as "Hector Berlioz: A Romantic Tragedy" and "Robert Schumann, Tone-Poet, Prophet and Critic," reflect a deep understanding of the emotional and cultural contexts surrounding these composers. Through his scholarship, he has contributed to the appreciation of classical music and its enduring legacy.

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