Clara Schumann, born on September 13, 1819, and died on May 20, 1896, was a renowned German pianist, composer, and conductor. She was also the wife of the composer Robert Schumann. Clara Schumann is known for her exceptional piano playing and significant contributions to music composition.
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“I will yield to popular demands only insofar as they do not betray my own convictions.”
“I do not want horses or diamonds - I am happy in possessing you.”
“My imagination can picture no fairer happiness than to continue living for art.”
“Why hurry over beautiful things? Why not linger and enjoy them?”
“The tea is ice-cold, the room grows colder and colder, but I grow warmer and warmer.”
“There is nothing greater than the joy of composing something oneself and then listening to it.”
“If I have known much trouble in my youth, I have also known much joy.”
“Is an artist much more than a beggar?”
Source: The complete correspondence of Clara and Robert Schumann
