Clara Schumann Studies
- Editor: Davies, Joe
Book
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Contents
- 1. Clara and Robert Schumann's circles in Dresden: 'I take the liberty to request from you an invitation […] to your musical matinée' Anja Bunzel;
- 2. Disillusionment and patriotism: Clara and Robert Schumann in the wake of the 1848–1849 revolutions Susan Youens;
- 3. Softened,smudged, erased: Punctuation and continuity in Clara Schumann's Lieder Stephen Rodgers;
- 4. A way with words: Expressive declamation in Clara Schumann's songs Harald Krebs;
- 5. Clara Schumann and the nineteenth-century piano concerto Joe Davies;
- 6. Clara Schumann and Bach Susan Wollenberg;
- 7. Formal innovation and virtuosity in Clara Schumann's Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17 Nicole Grimes;
- 8. Contextualizing Clara Schumann's Romanzen Katharina Uhde and R. Larry Todd;
- 9. The young prophetess in performance Amanda Lalonde;
- 10. Clara Schumann's compositional and concertizing strategies, and Robert Schumann's piano sets Alexander Stefaniak;
- 11. Clara – Robert's posthumous androgyne Roe-Min Kok;
- 12. Clara Schumann, 'Clara Schumann', and the American press Jonathan Kregor;
- 13. Clara Schumann's legacy as a teacher Natasha Loges.