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- Abegg Variations, Op.1 (Schumann, Robert)
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- Allegro, Op.8 (Schumann, Robert)
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- Davidsbündlertänze, Op.6 (Schumann, Robert)
- Der deutsche Rhein, WoO 1 (Schumann, Robert)
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14 June Robert is baptized in the house of his birth; since being rebuilt in this has become the Robert Schumann Museum in Zwickau.
(aged 3) Robert goes to live with his godmother, Frau Ruppius. She looks after him for two and a half years before he returns to his parental home in
(aged 6) Robert begins his schooling in Zwickau, and receives his first music theory lessons from August Vollert.
(aged 7) Robert receives his first piano lessons from Johann Gottfried Kuntsch (). Owing to the success of the family business it is now possible for August Schumann to buy a house of his own: the family moves into
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Summary according to Gerd Nauhaus ‚We were seven – The Children of Robert and Clara Schumann’, in: Correspondenz Sonderheft II, Aachen ; and Thomas Synofzik‚ Clara Schumann und ihre Kinder, in: Clara Schumann. Ein Künstlerinnenleben, Leipzig , p. (both publications are available at the museum shop).
Marie
*Leipzig, September 1, ; †Interlaken, November 14,
The first daughter, her father’s favourite and similitude. She was said to be cheerful and lively. After her father’s death she became the most important pillar for her mother, even her friend, and always stood close bygd her side. After her mother died she moved to Interlaken in Switzerland where she died in When establishing the Schumann Museum in Zwickau there were intense communications between Marie Schumann and Martin Kreisig, its first director. She donated numerous heirlooms of her parents to the new museum.
For her seventh birthday Robert Schumann gave her a booklet with compositions to “Mariechen”, as her family used