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  1. Eugenie Schumann (1 December 1851 – 25 September 1938) was a German pianist and author. Biography. The children of the Schumanns in 1854. From left: Ludwig, Marie, Felix, Elise, Ferdinand and Eugenie. Eugenie Schumann was born 1 December 1851 in Düsseldorf. [1] . She was one of eight children and the youngest daughter of Robert and Clara Schumann.

  2. Learn about the youngest daughter of Robert and Clara Schumann, who lived in England and Switzerland and wrote memoirs about her family. See photos of her grave, where she was buried with her sister Marie and her friend Marie Fillunger.

  3. Dec 1, 2021 · Eugenie Schumann was the youngest daughter of Robert and Clara Schumann, and a lifelong companion of the singer Marie Fillunger. She wrote memoirs about her parents and her own life, and refused to cooperate with the Nazis.

  4. Eugenie Schumann (* 1. Dezember 1851 in Düsseldorf [1]; † 25. September 1938 in Bern) war eine deutsche Pianistin, Klavierpädagogin und Autorin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Schriften. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Die Kinder der Schumanns 1854. Von links: Ludwig, Marie, Felix, Elise, Ferdinand und Eugenie.

  5. Eugenie Schumann – 1851-1938. Eugenie Schumann, the youngest daughter, did not see much of her concertizing mother while growing up and had no memories of her father. Marie and Elise helped raise her, and she spent time at a boarding school, which she loathed and compared to the institution in Jane Eyre.

  6. Jan 21, 2020 · I read her daughter Eugenie Schumann’s illuminating memoirs “The Schumanns and Johannes Brahms” to get a glimpse of the family’s world and their friendship with Brahms. Eugenie paints a vivid portrait of Clara as a loving, dedicated mother who was by then the sole breadwinner, often spending months on the road.

  7. Apr 25, 2012 · London edition (W. Heinemann ltd.) has title: Memoirs of Eugenie Schumann, translated by Marie Busch "A little book of memories for our children ... by Robert Schumann": p. 206-[218]