Robert Schumann, Tone-Poet, Prophet and Critic

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Robert Schumann, Tone-Poet, Prophet and Critic

by Herbert F. (Herbert Francis) Peyser

EN·~1 hours·7 chapters

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7 total

Robert Schumann Tone-Poet Prophet and Critic

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FOREWORD

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ROBERT SCHUMANN Tone-Poet Prophet and Critic

1:18:16

COMPLETE LIST OF RECORDINGS by THE PHILHARMONIC-SYMPHONY SOCIETY OF NEW YORK - COLUMBIA RECORDS - Under the Direction of Bruno Walter

4:20

VICTOR RECORDS - Under the Direction of Arturo Toscanini

1:34

Special Booklets published for RADIO MEMBERS of THE PHILHARMONIC-SYMPHONY SOCIETY OF NEW YORK

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Transcriber’s Notes

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Description

In this vivid portrait, listeners are carried back to early‑19th‑century Saxony, where a modest book‑seller turned publisher strives to give his newborn son, Robert, a future beyond the confines of small‑town hardship. The narrative paints a detailed picture of Robert’s childhood among printing presses, the scent of ink, and the bustling world of a family‑run circulating library, setting the stage for a mind already drawn to literature and music.

From those modest beginnings the story follows the young Schumann’s restless curiosity as he absorbs the works of Haydn, Schubert and the burgeoning Romantic spirit. He becomes a fervent critic, a passionate advocate for emerging talents, and a creator whose early compositions hint at the soaring piano works and lyrical songs that will later define his legacy. The biography balances scholarly insight with an accessible, warm tone, inviting listeners to discover how a boy named Robert Alexander blossomed into one of Romanticism’s most beloved tone‑poets.

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en

Duration

~1 hours (84K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-07-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Herbert F. (Herbert Francis) Peyser

1886–1953

A longtime American music critic and biographer, he wrote lively, approachable books on major composers including Mozart, Schubert, Bach, Handel, Haydn, Berlioz, and Richard Strauss. His work helped bring classical music history to general readers in clear, engaging prose.

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