Portrait of Robert Schumann in his mature years, reflecting the inner tension that marked his life. Robert Schumann was born on June 8, 1810, in Zwickau , a small provincial town in northern Germany. He grew up in a household shaped by books, ideas, and quiet intellectual ambition. His father, a bookseller, believed deeply in the formative power of culture, and young Robert spent countless hours immersed in classical literature. From an early age, he dreamed not of music alone, but of writing—of becoming a storyteller. Even as a child, Schumann invented imaginary characters and carried on inner dialogues with them. What appeared at first as youthful imagination gradually revealed itself as something deeper: a need for inner refuge , a way of managing emotional tension long before he could articulate it. The seeds of a divided inner world were already present. Zwickau, the small German town where Schumann was born and spent his early years. The year 1826 marked a decisive rupture. The...
A curated collection of writings on music, its creators, and the ideas behind it.