“Frauenliebe und leben” and the Schumanns

A dual portrait.

Explore the complex relationship between Robert and Clara Schumann, as seen through songs from Frauenliebe und leben and Roberts Toccata in C Major. Through song, music, and monologues, we present two sides of Clara—her idealized role as muse and her true voice as an artist, navigating love, ambition, and societal constraints.

"Frauenliebe und Leben": 
This song cycle is an idealized view of womanhood from a male perspective, reflecting 19th-century societal expectations. Die Frauen, often connected to Clara, is portrayed in these songs and embodies stereotypical traits of a woman solely devoted to love, family, and domestic life. The work focuses on themes of love, motherhood, emotional dependency, and the constraints of a woman’s life in that period.

 

Performers:
Konstantinos Papadakis - pianist and character representation

Bryndís Ásta Magnúsdóttir - singer and character representation


 


 


 


 

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