Should a real musician be so tormented with music?
Misha Donat: Robert Schumann and E.T.A. Hoffmann, 15 July 1999
Robert Schumann: Herald of a ‘New Poetic Age’
by John Daverio.
Oxford, 618 pp., £30, June 1997,0 19 509180 9 Show More
by John Daverio.
Oxford, 618 pp., £30, June 1997,
The Life and Opinions of the Tomcat Murr
by E.T.A. Hoffman, translated by Anthea Bell.
Penguin, 350 pp., £7.99, April 1999,0 14 044631 1 Show More
by E.T.A. Hoffman, translated by Anthea Bell.
Penguin, 350 pp., £7.99, April 1999,
“... When the celebrated violinist Joseph Joachim visited Schumann in the asylum at Endenich, near Bonn, in May 1855, he discovered that the composer – by this time in the tertiary stage of syphilis – had been spending his time compiling an alphabetical list of cities. Nearly a year later, Brahms found Schumann doing almost the same thing: ‘I looked again at his reading matter,’ he reported back to Joachim ... ”