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Published: Sunday, 26 May 2024 at 18:19 PM


Clara Schumann was a celebrated pianist and prolific composer, but her work has often come second to that of her husband, Robert Schumann. The couple had a passionate relationship, which, strengthened by their mutual love of music, overcame legal battles and criticism alike. However, Clara’s role has traditionally been seen as that of her husband’s helper, leaving her own works in the shadows. Exploring Clara’s surviving compositions reveals a range of music, from lieder and fugues to chamber and orchestral works, each expressing her distinctive style of composition. Here are some of the best works by Clara Schumann.

Clara Schumann: best works

Liebesfrühling (Love’s Spring), 1841

Clara Schumann’s work has often been marginalised through claims that works published under her name were written almost entirely by her husband.

An example of this was the couple’s Liebesfrühling (Love’s Spring) published in 1841, which features nine songs by Robert Schumann and three by Clara. Her pieces were in fact more popular with the public than his were.