A Law unto Himself
Donald focuses on Schumann's formative years and discovers how as a young man he couldn't make up his mind whether to become a lawyer, writer, pianist or composer.
Born 200 years ago on 8th June 1810 in provincial Saxony, Robert Schumann's story is about as Romantic with a capital R as it gets - dead at 46, a love life worthy of the opera stage, his final years incarcerated in a mental asylum.
The young Robert Schumann showed promise as a pianist, had great talent as a literary writer and critic, and composed sparkling often perplexing music. Yet, hand in hand with these qualities was a gaucheness that made Schumann misunderstood. For much of his life he was fought over by opposing factions - his parents over his vocation, his father-in-law and bride-to-be over his marriage, critics and performers undecided about his music and skills as a conductor.
Donald Macleod sources the fascinating first-hand account of a man who knew Schumann well, his first biographer Wilhelm Von Wasielewski. Schumann's better-known pieces such as 'Carnaval' and 'Liederkreis Op.24' join company with rarely heard works including the astonishing oratorio 'Paradise and the Peri'. The ideal introduction to Schumann or a chance to re-evaluate a great composer in this his bicentennary year.
Donald Macleod in 'A Law unto Himself' unravels Schumann's formative years and discovers how as a young man he couldn't make up his mind whether to become a lawyer, writer, pianist or composer.
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Robert Schumann
Konzertstuck – 1st movt Lebhaft
Performers: Roger Montgomery, Gavin Edwards, Susan Dent, Robert Maskell (horns), Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
- ARCHIV 457 5912.
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Robert Schumann
Toccata
Performer: Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
- DECCA 436 4562.
- 6.
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Robert Schumann
Zwickau Symphony in G Minor
Performers: Swedish Chamber Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard (conductor)
- BIS SACD 1569.
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Robert Schumann
Abegg Variations Op.1
Performer: Edna Stern (piano)
- ZIGZAG ZZT070201.
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Robert Schumann
Papillons
Performer: Murray Perahia (piano)
- SONY SMK89714.
- 27 to 39.
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