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Posted by Bc on October 06, 19102 at 14:28:19:

In Reply to: Re: Robert Schumann's psychiatric illness posted by K. von Tschirnhaus on October 13, 19100 at 00:20:21:

: : I am interested in the relationship between the psychiatric illness of
: : Robert Schumann and his late works.
: : The following questions arise:
: : 1) what is the nature of his illness (schizophrenia? neurosyphilis?) and in
: : which year of his life the first symptoms get through?
: : 2) are there signs in his late works of a declining mastership?
: : 3) if the answer to question # 2) is affirmative, is this because of his
: : illness? Is a person who is suffering from schizophrenia or neurosyphilis be
: : able to compose music at all?
: : 4) is the answer to question # 2) affirmative because he went ill? In other
: : words, are we willing to hear decay because we know the tragic outcome of
: : his life?

: : Who wants to comment?

: : henri sentis

: Hello, Henri - I am a long-time admirer of Robert
: Schumann and his music.

: Robert Schumann likely suffered from syphillis,
: probably contracted during his university days.
: It is probable that the disease not only accounted
: for the decline of Schumann's mental condition and
: his eventual death at the asylum at Endenich (near
: Bonn, Germany), but also for the injury to his
: hand, which many have attributed to a device of
: Schumann's own design intended to strengthen one
: of the fingers for pianistic exercise.

: It is indeed ironic that the disease that muted
: and then silenced Schumann's great creativity
: may have also been responsible for his
: decision to abandon his piantistic career, and
: concentrate instead upon composition.

: Schumann often feared the spectre of insanity -
: even avoiding the sight of asylums if he could.
: And he once pointed out in his own writings that
: unstable mental conditions ran through his family
: line.

: He had several bouts of instability throughout
: his adult life. The symphony nr. 2 was written
: under the cloud of depression (the slow movement
: particularly reflects his mood at the time), but
: in my opinion, the work bears no sign of flagging
: creativity or skill. To the contrary, it stands
: as one of the greatest of Romantic-era symphonies,
: Beethovenesque in its struggle from darkness to
: light - and yet not derivative of Beethoven, but
: rather a unique work and voice unto itself.

: However, toward the end of Schumann's creative
: life, it would appear his disease exacted its toll
: on creativity. The violin concerto, while having
: its moments, seems often forced. The worked dis-
: appeared from the concert stage almost immediately
: after its premiere, not to return until 1935 - but
: the details of its disappearance comprise a story
: in itself!

: - K. v. Tschirnhaus




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