1. Schumann - Noun
2. Schumann - Proper noun
German pianist and composer of piano music; renowned for her interpretation of music, especially the music of her husband Robert Schumann (1819-1896)
German romantic composer known for piano music and songs (1810-1856)
Source: WordNet1840–49 In the years 1832–1839, Schumann had written almost exclusively for the piano, but in 1840 alone he wrote no less than 138 songs. Source: Internet
After 1850 From 1850 to 1854, Schumann composed in a wide variety of genres. Source: Internet
Antonín Dvořák ’s cello concerto ranks among the supreme examples from the Romantic era while Robert Schumann 's focuses on the lyrical qualities of the instrument. Source: Internet
“Doctors are in positions of authority and trust and take an oath to do no harm to their patients,” Karl Schumann, acting special agent in charge of the FBI’s Norfolk field office, said in a statement. Source: Internet
As early as 1842 the possibilities of German opera had been keenly realized by Schumann, who wrote, "Do you know my prayer as an artist, night and morning? Source: Internet
At age fourteen she wrote her piano concerto, with some help from Robert Schumann, and performed it at age sixteen at the Leipzig Gewandhaus with Mendelssohn conducting. Source: Internet