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Earth’s heartbeat: The invisible planetary pulse people are suddenly talking about
The Schumann Resonance is often called the “heartbeat of the Earth.” Here’s what it is, the science behind it, and why ...
Clara Schumann did something unthinkable for a woman in the 19th century. She composed music. And, lots of it. Solo piano music, romances for violin, a Piano Concerto, and most all of it was written ...
Jane Jones introduces the concerto that was saved for posterity by a virtuoso wife! One of the most talked about partnerships in classical music must be that between Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Yael Braunschweig AND you were feeling overwhelmed by the 118 different diagnoses recently tallied for Mozart’s final illness? Consider Robert ...
The Romantic composer died in an asylum in 1856, since when musicians, doctors - and even the Nazis – have sought to name the illness that brought his early death. It tells us as much as about the ...
“The music saved our lives,” said Coco Schumann of the songs he credited with keeping him alive through the Holocaust. The jazz musician was born Heinz Jakob Schumann in Weimar Berlin. His father ...
ATHENS — Timing is everything in life. And Glenn Schumann has picked a heck of a time to field his worst defense in his helm as Georgia’s defensive coordinator. The defensive coordinator has come ...
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