For nearly half a century, the world of music has been defined by order, and the form of music is more important than the feelings behind it. However, at the turn of the 19th century, romantic music began to become popular. For nearly a century, romantic music rejected the idea of classical times, but encouraged composers to embrace the concept of emotionally driven music. Music is focused on extreme emotions and fantastic stories and rejects reasonable ideas. This is the world where Clara Wieck (later married to famous composer Robert Schumann) was born.
Clara Schumann (1819-1896): Clara Schumann is one of the best composers and pianists of the Romantic era. She is married to the composer Robert Schuman, but she is often more famous among the two people, and is the main glutton of their family. Robert and Clara jointly advocated Johannes Brahms' music career. He was the first person to work publicly. Amy Beach (1867-1944): Genius, pianist, composer, Amy Beach learns and learns works of other composers. Due to the social conventions of the day, she was unable to study or teach at any university, but she continued being the first American woman who announced Symphony and other big pieces.
Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms noticed that their relationship caused gossip. Letters to each other cover all aspects of life: finance, family, career, and music. Brahms left many points to Clara Schumann. She played them and advised. Clara Schumann seems to have felt that Brahms is writing his own music for himself, as Robert thought. In 1878, Gewandhaus of Leipzig held a concert in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Clara 's performance. This is an unforgettable moment. Gewandhaus is decorated with green and garland garlands and oak leaves garland. When Clara came up to the stage, the audience bloomed her. The show consists solely of Robert Schumann's music.